Review of Out for Justice (1991) by Brad G — 25 Sep 2012
Man. This film has balls. Opens with an Arthur Miller about the otherness of neighborhoods and follows it up quickly with Seagal bashing a pimp through multiple car windows. Steven Seagal plays Italian copper Gino Fellino who gave up life as a wiseguy for the badge.
He understands the mob and the mob respects him. But when made man William Forsythe goes on a coke fueled killing spree, publicly assassinating a police officer as well as an unfortunate road rager. Forsythe's coke acting is phenomenally shaky and agitated, but the film drifts when it should charge.
Frankly, I could have used a little more Seagalisms and a lot more shotgun violence. VF.
This review of Out for Justice (1991) was written by Brad G on 25 Sep 2012.
Out for Justice has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
