: Reviewers from The Hollywood Reporter noted that Bruce Willis appears to "grimace through every scene" just long enough to collect a paycheck. Michael Chiklis, though more emotive, eventually slides into "showy hysterics" that undermine his character's effectiveness.
The film holds a rare on Rotten Tomatoes and a Metascore of 13/100 , indicating "overwhelming dislike" from critics. 10 Minutes Gone YIFY
“The acting is bad, so bad even that it's pretty easy to spot who did it. The action scenes are bad. It's just.. bad.” IMDb : Reviewers from The Hollywood Reporter noted that
“It feels like they had one day with Bruce Willis so just stuck him in a room while everything else happened.” Letterboxd “The acting is bad, so bad even that
: Despite the central mystery of a 10-minute memory gap, critics from Metacritic found the climactic twist so obvious it could be solved within the first ten minutes of the film.