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Having won two Oscars for his dramatic acting while becoming a highly-respected activist and humanitarian, what more could Sean Penn want in his life and career than maybe to become an action star ala ‘90s Bruce Willis or Matt Damon’s Jason Bourne? Heck, if Liam Neeson can become an action star at 56, thanks to the Pierre Morel-directed Taken, then why can’t Penn do the same at 55 with his own action-thriller directed by Morel?
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So weird seeing the ultra liberal Sean Penn star in a dumbed down action movie like this. I'm sure there will be some political commentary strewn in, but this kind of film seems like it would be beneath him.