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[[Action Girl|Sever]] (Liu), a rogue Defense Intelligence Agency operative, kidnaps the son of the agency's director, Robert Gant (Gregg Henry). In response, the DIA calls in former agent Jeremiah Ecks (Banderas) to find Sever and save the child.
[[Action Girl|Sever]] (Liu), a rogue Defense Intelligence Agency operative, kidnaps the son of the agency's director, Robert Gant (Gregg Henry). In response, the DIA calls in former agent Jeremiah Ecks (Banderas) to find Sever and save the child.
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=== ''Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever'' provides examples of the following tropes: ===


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* [[Action Girl]]: Sever
* [[Action Girl]]: Sever
* [[Backwards-Firing Gun]]: The [[Big Bad]] tricks a lackey into killing himself by giving him a backwards-firing pistol.
* [[Backwards-Firing Gun]]: The [[Big Bad]] tricks a lackey into killing himself by giving him a backwards-firing pistol.
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* [[Mama Bear]]: Sever wants revenge on Gant because he killed her husband and daughter.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Sever wants revenge on Gant because he killed her husband and daughter.
* [[Mandatory Unretirement]]: Ecks
* [[Mandatory Unretirement]]: Ecks
* [[Nano Machine]]: A microscopic robot injected into a person's blood via a dart -- and can subsequently induce fatal medical conditions -- serves as the film's [[MacGuffin]].
* [[Nanomachines]]: A microscopic robot injected into a person's blood via a dart -- and can subsequently induce fatal medical conditions -- serves as the film's [[MacGuffin]].
* [[Plot Hole]]: Plenty of these exist in this film.
* [[Plot Hole]]: Plenty of these exist in this film.
* [[Rule of Cool]]
* [[Rule of Cool]]
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: The final act of the film, set at a railyard, would give [[Michael Bay]] a run for his money.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: The final act of the film, set at a railyard, would give [[Michael Bay]] a run for his money.
* [[Television Geography]] ([[Averted Trope]])
* [[Television Geography]] ([[Averted Trope]]){{context}}
* [[Versus Title]]
* [[Versus Title]]
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Sever guns down dozens of DIA agents and security guards over the course of the film, and not only does no one seem to ''care'', but in the end, someone says of her, "''she's a killer''" -- which prompts Ecks to reply, "''she's a mother''".
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Sever guns down dozens of DIA agents and security guards over the course of the film, and not only does no one seem to ''care'', but in the end, someone says of her, "''she's a killer''" -- which prompts Ecks to reply, "''she's a mother''".
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 25 July 2022

Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, a 2002 action film directed by Wych Kaosayananda, stars Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu in the titular roles.

Sever (Liu), a rogue Defense Intelligence Agency operative, kidnaps the son of the agency's director, Robert Gant (Gregg Henry). In response, the DIA calls in former agent Jeremiah Ecks (Banderas) to find Sever and save the child.


Tropes used in Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever include: