Review of Above the Law (1988) by Brad G — 25 Sep 2012
The film that introduced the world to the iffy Buddah Violence philosophy of slap happy Steven Seagal, who developed, co-wrote, and co-produced the flick. From the jungles of Vietnam to the streets of Chicago, Above The Law pits Henry Silva's murderous Company Man against Seagal's patriot in a battle for America's soul.
Thankfully, Silva's bones are brittle and Seagal can is unaffected by heroin cocktails. The film is far too earnest to be laughably enjoyable and is more often boring than not. VF.
This review of Above the Law (1988) was written by Brad G on 25 Sep 2012.
Above the Law has generally received mixed reviews.
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