After he crashes his bike into a super-sexy stranger named Nikki (Marie Avgeropoulos), Cam (Taylor Lautner) is introduced to her crew – a team that uses parkour (what the f*ck is parkour, you ask: parkour is a holistic training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Practitioners aim to get from A to B in the most efficient way possible. This is done using only the human body and the surroundings for propulsion, with a focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible while still remaining safe. Parkour can include obstacle courses, running, climbing, swinging, mantling, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and the like, depending on what movement is deemed most suitable for the given situation) to pull off heists.
Hoping to alleviate his deepening debt to a violent crime gang, Cam quickly joins the group.
As the stakes get higher with more dangerous side ventures, the payouts get bigger.
Cam must use every ounce of his skill to stay alive as the crew’s heists grow more daring with each job, and gang enforcers breathe relentlessly down his neck.
Taylor Lautner’s big screen career has flatlined. Did he ever really have one?
The low budget 3414825movie Tracers receives a limited theatrical release (one theater in Los Angeles, one in NYC), day and date with VOD (Video On Demand), the death knell for any movie.