Review of No Mercy (1986) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Tribune — 17 Mar 2001
Technically, "No Mercy" is a smooth, assured piece of work, with a.
Sense of movement and color far superior to Pearce's previous outings. But it.
Is in technique that American action movies have taken their last refuge. The.
Commitment to character is gone, the effort to create credible, vivid.
Situations has been forgotten. What remains is empty know-how, and it is.
Difficult to see the difference between this kind of filmmaking and the.
Impersonal style-for-hire that goes into a typical TV commercial.
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This review of No Mercy (1986) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Tribune on 17 Mar 2001.
No Mercy has generally received mixed reviews.
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