Not horrible, not the best So the story line starts strong, but then drifts into itself to much almost. And the ending is very anti-climactic. That being said, its not horrible. Starts with a straightedge, self involved daniel radcliffe showing his intelligence and great use of understanding. Then it gives a small amount of backstory for him and his being. And then thrusts into him getting a undercover position for a white supremacist radical group bc a boss at the agency (toni c.) suggest they stole illegal chemicals. Once this happens he almost immediately becomes one of them, begins moving along the ranks and meeting others. At one point he meets other radical groups who don't get along with his current homies and ask him to visit them instead. As the movie progresses he of course does to "move up". Leaving his first neo Nazi group, hes pushing the "main bad guy" for answers only to find out its not him, major plot twist. Then the movie reveals its a different person you didn't suspect and that hes been calling the shots all along. Daniel then joins him, again leaving neo Nazi group for another in a way, finds out where everything is, is about to help them set everything off and then the bad guy goes oh duh Daniel's not really one of us, and before anything can happen the FBI is there to stop them and that's it.
All in all, the middle act is drawn out and misses a lot. Many questions you can ask and never get an answer to. The ending, for me, ruins it all. I don't need the bomb to go off, but something more than a spill of laundry soap and throw to the grown would be nice.
I commend daniel, he tried and it wasn't his best film, but he is doing his best to get away from potter. Its a worth effort. Toni Colette is OK, a bit dry but she does whats needed. Truly the best thing is the attention to detail in conversation about neo Nazism and white supremacist. The director got many facts and articles correct and really pushed that. Aside from that, if its at red box, maybe spend the $2 or you can wait for TV.