Want to know the worst thing about this movie? So do I. There is so much wrong with it, I can't decide. Bent on stuffing as many fight scenes as they can into 2 hours and 10 minutes, the Russo Bros. have linked them with a hand full of listless one liners in a jagged, disjointed, never-ending collection of action scenes in search of a movie. You don't care about the characters, there is no plot, and the ending is unsatisfying - serving only to set up a sequel that promises to be as empty and pointless as this first installment. It falls victim to every cliche the bad action film offers.
If this is what Netflix is banking it's future on, their employees should start sending out resumes. Go back to school and learn to make a movie. There are plenty of good examples out there. This is not one of them.