
G20 (2025)
1h 48m | PG-13
After the G20 Summit is overtaken by terrorists, President Danielle Sutton must bring all her statecraft and military experience to defend her family and her fellow leaders.
Director: Patricia Riggen
Studio: JuVee Productions
Genre: Action, Mystery, Drama
Video: 720p
Cast

Viola Davis
as President Danielle Sutton

Anthony Anderson
as Derek Sutton

Marsai Martin
as Serena Sutton

Ramón Rodríguez
as Agent Manny Ruiz

Antony Starr
as Rutledge

Douglas Hodge
as Prime Minister Oliver Everett
Reviews
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/g20-review-when-action-fails-to-save-a-flawed-narrative/ "G20 is a colossal failure in every department, except for the cast, led by dedicated actors like Viola Davis and Antony Starr. Patricia Riggen tries to deliver a message of justice and empowerment but ultimately offers an empty, unapologetically formulaic, and shockingly incoherent story. The often incomprehensible action, the glaring lack of thematic development, and the sloppy handling of sensitive real-world issues make this superficial exercise one of the worst films of the year. A generic thriller that, even while attempting to emulate past classics, falls far short..." Rating: D
As satire "G20" could have been quite entertaining. Regrettably, rather than writing an action satire, that lightheartedly lampooned the modern woke obsession with girl bosses and exposition ridden, female empowerment fantasies, they tried to play this flick straight faced. The result is absurd and at times, accidentally funny. A problem made worse, by inexplicable, casting choices. The lead being a case in question. In summary, with a story this ridiculous, its impossible to take "G20" seriously, as an action film. One to steer clear of, unless you like unintentional satire.