Haywire (2012)
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Critic Consensus: MMA star and first-time actress Gina Carano displays ample action-movie chops in Haywire, a fast-paced thriller with a top-notch cast and outstanding direction from Steven Soderbergh.
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This dynamic action-thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh boasts a talented cast that includes Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Michael Douglas, Michael Angarano; and introduces MMA superstar Gina Carano as Mallory Kane, in a demanding lead role that has her performing her own high-adrenaline stunts. Mallory Kane is a highly trained operative who works for a government security contractor in the dirtiest, most dangerous corners of the world.… More
Rating: | R (for some violence) |
Genre: | Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense |
Directed By: | Steven Soderbergh |
Written By: | Lem Dobbs |
In Theaters: | Jan 20, 2012 Wide |
On DVD: | May 1, 2012 |
Box Office: | $18.9M |
Runtime: |
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Steven Soderbergh continues his occasional practice of using actors as found objects in his perfectly enjoyable formula action-thriller Haywire.

Mixed martial-arts star Carano puts major muscle, if minor acting ability, into this enjoyable action flick.

It may seem like this is merely an exercise in style and to be honest, it is. Soderbergh's clearly fascinated by the physicality of Carano as a fighter and Haywire's sole reason for existence is to highlight those skills.

Soderbergh rocks this genre and Carano gives any male action star a run for his money.

I bet Soderbergh secretly considers this one of his favorite films.

A maze that keeps leading to surprising places.

Audience Reviews for Haywire
If you've ever wondered what Mission Impossible or Kill Bill would have been like if made by Soderbergh, now you have the answer. The fight scenes are pretty efficient but the formulaic plot holds no surprises, with an irregular pacing and apathetic action scenes.
Super Reviewer
When a freelance black ops agent is betrayed by her employer she must evade capture by both the police and her erstwhile colleagues whilst tracking down the traitor to exact revenge. The plot to Haywire will never win any awards for originality but Steven Soderbergh's foray into Bourne territory is a nicely taut, no frills exercise in cold war style action that is a million miles from the glitz and bonhomie of the Ocean's franchise. He has clearly been watching the likes of From Russia With Love and Get Carter as the film has a very old school feel, with some bone crunching and brutal fight scenes. The striking but not implausibly beautiful Gina Carano is completely believable in her part as a tough as nails, no-nonsense she-Bond who is a coldly professional hard case who also happens to be a woman. The rest of the quality ensemble cast are also very solid, although I did feel that the unavoidably likeable Ewan McGregor was rather miscast in his part and Tatum appears and disappears again without warning and seemed only to be there as an excuse for some narrative flashbacks. These are relatively minor points though as Haywire is a quality post-Bourne thriller that harks back to Soderbergh's early career as cinematographer to the Coen brothers and is one of his better efforts of late.

Super Reviewer
Everyone is in this movie. Seriously. It's a fun ride, with enough twists and turns to keep me guessing.
Super Reviewer
Haywire Quotes
Kenneth: | You should not think of her as a woman. That would be a mistake. |
Mr. Kane: | She called to tell me she was going to Barcelona. |
Kenneth: | What did she say? |
Mr. Kane: | I'm going to Barcelona. |
Paul: | I'm assuming the motive of everyone involved is strictly professional. |
Kenneth: | Paul, the motive is money. The motive is always money... |
Scott: | There's a deer in the car. |
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