Review of Kill Switch (2008) by Jessie R — 26 Oct 2010
This movie was a bit of a change for me as I've not seen any of Seagal's movies for quite some time. If I recall his martial art style of combat was ikedo and it was great to see some hard-hitting fight scenes, very realistic, bloody and violent.
The sequences even featured a kind of frame skip effect and replays, so when a thug got thrown through glasses and a table, he'd be going through another 3 or 4 times after. The menacing, suited and bulky Seagal talked in his hushed tones and his beady eyes and facial features were focussed on when he's waiting on bad guys to get up.
Apart from a few knocks didn't seem like nothing could touch him. Besides the combat the rest of the story had a typical cops and detective feel to it, offices, paperwork and crime scenes and to buzz an interest a female FBI agent.
This review of Kill Switch (2008) was written by Jessie R on 26 Oct 2010.
Kill Switch has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
