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Description
When a D.E.A. and S.W.A.T. cartel takedown ends in a shootout, S.W.A.T. Agent Travis Hall seizes a mysterious prisoner taking him into custody. Before long, the S.W.A.T. compound is under siege by wave-after-wave of assault teams attempting to recover the prisoner known as “The Scorpion” for the tattoo blazed across his back. When Travis discovers that his prisoner is a Secret Ops double agent planted within the cartel, it’s up to him and his expert S.W.A.T. team to keep “The Scorpion” and his billion dollar secrets safe.
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Key opinion
S.W.A.T.: Under Siege is a low-budget action film that functions as a derivative B-movie homage to 90s tropes. While some viewers enjoy its brutal, old-school practical stunts, others criticize it as a lazy, unoriginal clone of superior siege-thriller classics.
| Originality | The film relies heavily on unoriginal, predictable plot beats lifted directly from classic siege films like Assault on Precinct 13. | |
| Screenplay | The dialogue and villain characterizations are burdened by tired 90s-style clichés and pompous, ineffective writing. | |
| Direction | The action choreography, specifically the raw and practical hand-to-hand combat, provides a dynamic experience that eschews excessive CGI. | |
| Acting | Performances are divisive: some find the lead acting capable and reminiscent of established stars, while others view the characters as poorly realized archetypes. |