I gave it 2 stars although it had me wondering how many stars it should have. If the audience had not noticed the obvious plot twist from the beginning, would they had the same experience? The idea of plot twists are not new and multiple ones certainly not. It was shiny and bright with lots of pretty actors, a pile of wit as often considered current or at least, "what we might think is". Yes, it had me doing a lot of self exploration in disgust, not because I hate action flicks or a good revenge flick or even a good revenge flick. I simply and fundamentally wondered in the world we live could we sustain obvious twists in who the protagonist was, and who was lying to who, in some idea of "uber" plot twists. "My team" much as our modern world screams, coupled with "I'm winning" in a chaotic race to nothing, the truly ephemeral, simply lost the true architypes, even ran against them in a way that simply made sad I watched this flick.