Review of The Glimmer Man (1996) by Jason J — 10 Oct 2011
Steven Seagal certainly knows how to fight, and in some of his fight scenes in "The Glimmer Man" he comes across as a forceful, don't-mess-with-me presence. What he doesn't know is how to act: he's so wooden he's almost funny, especially when he has to show "disgust" at the horrible crimes he's witnessing, or when he's whispering his lines in an attempt to come off as "menacing".
Keenen Ivory Wayans is likably unaggressive as his partner, and the director does his best to emulate the style of "Seven" (minus the intelligence), but the whole serial-killer business is actually a big red herring, and the film ultimately turns out to be the typical Seagal actioner.
At least there are some good action sequences.
This review of The Glimmer Man (1996) was written by Jason J on 10 Oct 2011.
The Glimmer Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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