Review of Off Limits (2010) by Zane T — 26 Feb 2010
A murder mystery set in Saigon during the Tet Offensive of 1968. It's a nice idea but a poor execution, considering this movie using the law of the the most extraneous character to be the killer. I'll give you a hint.
It's not Scott Glenn whose character is mainly a glorified cameo. It's the one person who seems to be in the movie from the start for no other reason than to be the bad guy. This movie has a few good scenes such as how the South Vietnamese felt about the American presence in their country during the war and the hostility.
But this movie doesn't focus on that. Instead, we get a by the numbers muder mystery. Seriously, even if they are Army CID, wouldn't they have M-16 rifles when they are dropped in the war zone during the Tet offensive.
This review of Off Limits (2010) was written by Zane T on 26 Feb 2010.
Off Limits has generally received mixed reviews.
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