I'll start with what I didn't like: The third act is a bit of a drag. The enemy takes a while to reveal itself, as the "Syndicate" is something very abstract; there's no explicit intention to keep Ethan alive, as he is captured twice in a position to be killed; at the same time, in the final scene, Solomon Kane (the enemy from the movie who reveals himself) tries to shoot Ethan... why did you spare him twice then? The…
