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The removal of the special immunity on a young man triggers a series of events which summons his father for help.
It's a comedy in that there is a bunch of overacting. It's adequate bubblegum, and I'm glad to see Jean-Claude Van Damme again.
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Original title: Le dernier mercenaire
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- 2:45 -- 23 Hours Earlier - Paris - France
- 4:00 -- Insta
- 5:45 -- See Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France)
- 8:30 -- See Meaux
- 10:00 -- Alzheimer's disease
- 11:45 -- Kyiv - Ukraine
- 14:30 -- Rhino
- 14:45 -- James Bond
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17:00 --
- Brou - Perche appears to be fictional.
- Guantanamo
- 17:30 -- Maybe get some sketches drawn from the general's account of him?
- 18:15 -- Boar
- 23:30 -- Djibouti
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24:45 --
- 25:00 -- Big Mac
- 26:45 -- Taarghistan is a fictional place.
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38:45 --
- 40:30 -- Sabbath
- 43:15 -- Falkland Islands
- 47:15 -- I think that's a reference to Tony Schumacher.
- 51:00 -- French Resistance
- 58:45 -- Bantu
- 1:02:00 -- Homer Simpson
- 1:03:30 -- Percussive consonants
- 1:04:00 -- Pole dance
- 1:06:30 -- Psychology
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1:07:00 --
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1:10:15 --
- 1:14:45 -- Women got hurt!
- 1:16:30 -- Casual misandry.
- 1:19:00 -- "Micky D." is a reference to McDonald's due to the reference to the Big Mac.
- 1:20:30 -- I'm confused. He repeatedly saved his idiot son.
- 1:21:30 -- Which pole was taken down? I thought it was that one.
- 1:25:15 -- Bloodsport - (1988 movie), which that actor, Jean-Claude Van Damme, played the lead in.
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1:27:15 --
- WarGames - (1983 movie)
- A View to a Kill - (1985 movie)
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1:33:00 --
- Rocky Balboa - (2006 movie)
- Stranger Things - (2016 show)
- 1:34:15 -- Suspiciously close to casual misandry.
- 1:41:00 -- Nobel Prize
- 1:43:15 -- So what about the prototype Big Mac?
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1:49:15 -- Uh, so I guess this was funding Ukraine.