2021 before needing some reshoots) is a pro at staging jaw-dropping action, as fans of his “The Raid” movies can tell you. Those are brutal flicks, but there’s a certain amount of pleasure to be had in watching the characters beat the hell out of each other. “Havoc,” however, is so consistently nasty that it left a sour taste in my mouth. While criminals are the main players here, there are a handful of hapless bystanders who get mowed down in brutal fashion — one particularly cruel scene has a completely innocent woman brutally shot to death in a hospital hallway for no real reason other than shock value.
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I don’t want to sound like a killjoy here, but … aren’t action movies supposed to be fun? Not “Havoc.” Evans seems committed to delivering us a bad time here — a film staged mostly in grungy, filthy locations against the bleakest Christmastime setting imaginable. Sure, there’s some enjoyment to be had in watching all this chaos unfold, but yeesh, you might want to lighten up a little, “Havoc.”