646f9e108c A devastating pandemic sweeps through New York City on Black Friday, and one by one, basic services fail. Within weeks, society collapses into chaos, and the government activates The Division, a classified unit of self-supporting agents. Leading seemingly ordinary lives among us, Division agents are trained to operate independently of command when all else fails. In Tom Clancy&#39;s The DivisionTM: Agent Origins, four newly activated agents must servecivilization&#39;s last line of defense after a man-made virus devastates New York City. Based on the video game by Ubisoft®, this action-packed film introduces the world of The Division to fans of Tom Clancy movies. There only few quirks in the movie that seem unrealistic. However with such minimal budget, this is very well made. I know you have seen movies when a man standing in the middle of the gun fight and he wins, killed all 300 bad guys. This is not so in the movie. The fight seen, especially the last one is very precise. They always take cover, which you do in a real tactical gun fight. Movies always forget to do this just because they wanted a better camera angle.<br/><br/>There are some quirks in the movie that I didn&#39;t like. When the Mia the girl was trying to take the gun from the guy, she was having a hard time. She already have a grip of the gun but couldn&#39;t take it. If she is very trained(which they portrayed), she would know how to easily flip the wrist and take the gun in a matter of seconds. I Also do not know where and why a shooter just busting up a door and start attacking, just because of Pizza? <br/><br/>It also needed more story on how the prisoners got out? and How the smallpox cause them to be able to escape. Why is it that they didn&#39;t get affected by the virus?<br/><br/>Anyway, still a great to watch, and I&#39;m forgiving it since the budget is little. It did keep me interested the whole time which is the most important thing and reason why I am giving it an 8. Aside from the graphic violence, this movie was pretty good.<br/><br/>It was almost a &#39;Resident Evil 2&#39; like scenario, where a co-op special forces team sweeps through a city, shooting masked bandits on site. At one point a heavy plume of smoke rises up in the distant city sky line; it draws you in to want to go further into the city with the team. I&#39;d have been satisfied just sitting back and watching hours and hours of this kind of footage, but it abruptly ends on a rather good note, though it may leave you hangin&#39; I suppose this is done to entice viewers to check out the game. But $69.95 or whatever video games cost these days, it wouldn&#39;t be worth it for the price for someone like me who&#39;d rather watch instead of play.<br/><br/>Good movie. Now we need a mini-series. UBSoft missed their calling, they need to start making a Tom Clancy Division television series. I forgot to mention the realistic feeling the movies gives off. The gruesome imagery battle in a modern day civilian urban setting, really entangles the mind for the moment. One could see the horror of war in a reality they could fathom. That and the fact that you really want to see these guys wipe out the criminals and watch the swift hand of justice in action.<br/><br/>Note for PTSD victims, DO NOT WATCH.<br/><br/>The acting was on par, stunts terrific, story line amazing. I really wish this was the 1st in a line of shows. *Tosses penny in fountain, makes a wish. We&#39;ll see…<br/><br/>That&#39;s it, I&#39;m going to go buy a Playstation. Can&#39;t wait for show. Got to get to the bottom of this plume of smoke deal!
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