Despite the very uneven start – sorry, but no puppy in the world acts that way, and the color saturation was just way overdone – this ended up being one of the best violent action movies I’ve watched in ages. I think this may have the best fight/gun action sequences since HK-era John Woo. Sure, there’s stuff to nitpick over – why the hell did he leave Perkins alive after she tried to kill him – but you can ignore that and just enjoy the killer action. Apparently there’s already talk of a sequel happening, and I wouldn’t mind that at all.