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La Soga Salvation Review: La Soga Sequel Is A Trite Taken Knockoff
In 2009, the initial La Soga was coming off of the Taken high. Directed by Josh Crooks (Demon Hole), La Soga was not perfect but it simply did not have the issues its sequel has. La Soga Salvation is very fun for the first thirty minutes and then loses itself, drags, and finally, one is left with only a bad, straight to VOD action flick. The first half an hour is writer-director-lead Manny Perez (Pride and Glory) calling upon the last plays of the original film. InLa Soga, Luisito (Perez) is a community vigilante respected by some and feared by all. His occupation leads to inevitable tragedy and he steps away.