It may sway on the action front, even on the acting front too, as John Abraham generally does (ahem! except in comedy ahem!) with intense action movies. But, the story, character development and chain of events can be called illogical and lousily written. The other thing the movie kind of impresses you is on the dialogue front, only some, to be honest. Because, apprehension from the deeds the characters so much threaten with each other, keeps you on the edge. Nishikant Kamat did a good enough job with Force. But he made this one look like he might have had a lot of fine content, failed to structure and construct it well enough to keep things coherent though. Wouldn't recommend it for the thrills in the climax either. Just doesn't justify the characters or even the story and situations. It's just a one time watch at the most. That too, only if you're ready to endure the pain to sit through yet another lackluster effort from John. He really needs to choose good story lines.