
Jonathan Ecks, an FBI agent, realizes that he must join with his lifelong enemy, Agent Sever, a rogue DIA agent with whom he is in mortal combat, in order to defeat a common enemy. That enemy has developed a "micro-device" that can be injected into victims in order to kill them at will.... (Full plot summary below)
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Jonathan Ecks, an FBI agent, realizes that he must join with his lifelong enemy, Agent Sever, a rogue DIA agent with whom he is in mortal combat, in order to defeat a common enemy. That enemy has developed a "micro-device" that can be injected into victims in order to kill them at will.
Leave your thoughts about Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever.
| Dallas Morning NewsGary DowellBallistic is all over the map, a series of overwrought-yet -underachieving action set pieces punctuated by a muddled story line. |
| Houston ChronicleEric HarrisonThere's lots of fighting, which is a good thing because the action in this movie is better than the talk. But that isn't saying much. |
| Film Journal InternationalDaniel EaganIts murky settings, contemptuous plotting and charmless characters add up to a film in which nothing counts more than death, preferably a spectacularly fiery death. |
| Apollo GuideBrian WebsterMindless and boring martial arts and gunplay with too little excitement and zero compelling storyline. |
| BeliefnetNell MinowAn endless barrage of bullets and bazookas |
| Entertainment WeeklyBruce FrettsKaos was apparently aiming for a coolly stylized, straight-faced take on ''Spy vs. Spy.'' As Maxwell Smart used to say, ''Missed it by that much.'' |
| Flipside Movie EmporiumRob VauxYou'll have more fun setting fire to yourself in the parking lot. You'll be more entertained getting hit by a bus. |
| Journal News (Westchester, NY)Marshall FineIt's hard to imagine a more generic action film or a movie so wholly devoid of personality. |
| KBTV-NBC (Beaumont, TX)Danny MintonThe film makers treat this movie like we already know the characters and they need no development. |
| Entertainment TodayBrent SimonMost new movies have a bright sheen. Some, like Ballistic, arrive stillborn... looking like the beaten, well-worn video box cover of seven years into the future. |