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title = "Survive the Night (2020)"
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date = 2020-11-28
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updated = 2021-02-12
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tags = ["movies", "reviews", "bruce willis", "thriller", "stars:1"]
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[IMDB Summary](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10303324/):
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A disgraced doctor and his family are held hostage at their home by criminals
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on the run, when a robbery-gone-awry requires them to seek immediate medical
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attention.
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{{ stars(stars=1) }}
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A robbery gone wrong. A dead innocent. A wounded criminal. And some doctor that
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miraculously lives in the middle of nowhere and that can't see he's been
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followed.
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And that's basically it. Everything else you can already guess: criminals would
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force him to save the wounded one, he'll fight, there will be some tense
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moments but, in the end, everything will end up fine. It's weird that this kind
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of absolutely bland stuff still gets made. It's even weirder that someone with
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a big name, like Willis, would be part of it. And, yet, there it is.
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It seems nobody actually expected much of this, specially Willis. I mean, sure,
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the plot is bland and all, but Willis does a recap of his work in "Unbreakable"
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-- minus the power up thingy -- which feels lazy.
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In the end, one hour and half waster.
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