Nick
The Writer
New Information From A Reviewer
"There is no fight in any prison involving Seagal, just his daugther. There are several fights with kicks and bullets. He's a former CIA and his daugther is kidnapped by mistake along with an american Senator daugther by a so called Indonesian (or Malaysian) guerrilla.
The very first fight of the film starts in the beggining when he is still a CIA, negotiating with bad guys (he's undercover). They tried to ambush him, but they're so wrong! He's kicking ass as he used to be.
When he realises his daugther has been kidnapped, he flies to Indonesia (or Malasia) and starts fighting whoever confronts him. For me one of the best fights on the film is at the Fish Market, in a Disco, at the Police Station and with a Malayan General. This last one reminded me the one he had with William Forsythe in "Out for Justice". And there were much more, let me tell you, most of them with hand to hand fights and bullets, as "Nico Toscani" (Above the Law).
I don't know what else to say without being dishonest with the fans that love the thrill until they sit to see the movie, but if you ask me, it's the best of Seagal since "Under Siege 2".
This is what we currently know in regards to the Action:
1. Negotiation: "The very first fight of the film starts in the beginning when he is still a CIA, negotiating with bad guys (he's undercover). They tried to ambush him, but they're so wrong! He's kicking ass as he used to be."
2. Prison Fight Involving his Daughter
After He Traveled to Thailand:
3. Fish Market
4. Disco: "You know how Seagal always finds somebody getting picked on in a bar or club and saves them? In this one he helps a gal (hooker?) getting pushed around in a dance club where he is going to meet "an old friend" from the CIA. As he's leaving the club she says, "I want to thank you for what you did for me at the club." And they're still in the club!"
5. Police Station: "Seagal decides to kick everybody's ass while handcuffed inside the police headquarters. That's an uphill battle we've all considered before so you gotta commend the dude".
6. Sniper Scene: "Then there is a part where Seagal sees that a sniper is about to shoot a dangerous terrorist. But the terrorist may be the only person that knows about where his daughter is, so instead he kills the sniper even though "a whole world of trouble is gonna come down on us."
7. Drag Fight: "For no reason at all, one of the bad guys is a man passing for a woman (think Asia the Invincible). Seagal pulls the poor guy's shirt down and says "I liked you better as a bitch." The guy wears heels and does wire fu but unfortunately Seagal defeats him pretty quick."
8. Fight with Malayan General: "In the final battle Seagal fights a guy who shoots arrows at him. The first arrow goes in slow motion and Seagal shoots it apart in mid-air. The guy keeps shooting more arrows and Seagal actually cuts one in half with a sword."
Link:
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0357474/board/thread/4516689?d=4799735#4799735(The Reviewers Comments-New Things)
Link: http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=16500 (Quotes Taken From)
"There is no fight in any prison involving Seagal, just his daugther. There are several fights with kicks and bullets. He's a former CIA and his daugther is kidnapped by mistake along with an american Senator daugther by a so called Indonesian (or Malaysian) guerrilla.
The very first fight of the film starts in the beggining when he is still a CIA, negotiating with bad guys (he's undercover). They tried to ambush him, but they're so wrong! He's kicking ass as he used to be.
When he realises his daugther has been kidnapped, he flies to Indonesia (or Malasia) and starts fighting whoever confronts him. For me one of the best fights on the film is at the Fish Market, in a Disco, at the Police Station and with a Malayan General. This last one reminded me the one he had with William Forsythe in "Out for Justice". And there were much more, let me tell you, most of them with hand to hand fights and bullets, as "Nico Toscani" (Above the Law).
I don't know what else to say without being dishonest with the fans that love the thrill until they sit to see the movie, but if you ask me, it's the best of Seagal since "Under Siege 2".
This is what we currently know in regards to the Action:
1. Negotiation: "The very first fight of the film starts in the beginning when he is still a CIA, negotiating with bad guys (he's undercover). They tried to ambush him, but they're so wrong! He's kicking ass as he used to be."
2. Prison Fight Involving his Daughter
After He Traveled to Thailand:
3. Fish Market
4. Disco: "You know how Seagal always finds somebody getting picked on in a bar or club and saves them? In this one he helps a gal (hooker?) getting pushed around in a dance club where he is going to meet "an old friend" from the CIA. As he's leaving the club she says, "I want to thank you for what you did for me at the club." And they're still in the club!"
5. Police Station: "Seagal decides to kick everybody's ass while handcuffed inside the police headquarters. That's an uphill battle we've all considered before so you gotta commend the dude".
6. Sniper Scene: "Then there is a part where Seagal sees that a sniper is about to shoot a dangerous terrorist. But the terrorist may be the only person that knows about where his daughter is, so instead he kills the sniper even though "a whole world of trouble is gonna come down on us."
7. Drag Fight: "For no reason at all, one of the bad guys is a man passing for a woman (think Asia the Invincible). Seagal pulls the poor guy's shirt down and says "I liked you better as a bitch." The guy wears heels and does wire fu but unfortunately Seagal defeats him pretty quick."
8. Fight with Malayan General: "In the final battle Seagal fights a guy who shoots arrows at him. The first arrow goes in slow motion and Seagal shoots it apart in mid-air. The guy keeps shooting more arrows and Seagal actually cuts one in half with a sword."
Link:
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0357474/board/thread/4516689?d=4799735#4799735(The Reviewers Comments-New Things)
Link: http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=16500 (Quotes Taken From)