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Exit Wounds
Maverick cop Orin Boyd always brings down the domestic terrorists he tracks, but he ruffles feathers with his unorthodox techniques -- and soon finds himself reassigned to the toughest district in Detroit. When he discovers a group of detectives secretly operating a drug ring, Boyd joins forces with an unlikely ally -- gangster Latrell Walker -- to bring down the rotten cops.
Release : | 2001 |
Rating : | 5.6 |
Studio : | Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Steven Seagal DMX Isaiah Washington Anthony Anderson Bill Duke |
Genre : | Action Thriller Crime |
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The first must-see film of the year.
Blistering performances.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
"Exit Wounds" has tons of action, and the plot is decent, the performances are fine and it's the type of movie that you'd want to watch till the end, even if you're not keen on it, you'd still want to see what happens next.A must-watch for action fans.
Until very recently, I had never seen Exit Wounds. Until I just now saw it for the first time ever, my opinion was that Fire Down Below (1997) was the last 'good' movie that Seagal ever starred in. After seeing Exit Wounds, I have had a change of opinion: Exit Wounds is definitely a better movie than Fire Down Below in most aspects...and THIS is Seagal's last good movie.I had always had the impression that right around the early 2000s, Seagal was 'done': Washed up, out-of-shape, difficult to understand when he talks, too raspy and subdued a voice, etc. Exit Wounds was a shocking surprise: Seagal was not difficult to understand at all, he was in the best shape I've seen him in I believe since the early 90s, and looked nearly as adept at hand-to-hand combat and running, jumping, etc. as I've ever seen him.The stunts in Exit Wounds -especially the car chases- were for the most part extremely well, done, exciting, hard-core and very realistic. The movie was quite action-packed...and both for the better and worse 'hard-core': Too much 'sensuality,' 'black culture,' feminism, gangsta feel, profanity, etc. This resulted in a lot of humorous situations but also some 'cringe-inducing' situations as well. Why would Steven Seagal take orders from a woman. Difficult to realistically believe. I wouldn't. Women DO belong 'barefoot and in the kitchen': This isn't 'chauvanismn'; it's 'wisdom' and 'enlightenment.' Overall, the movie was fairly enjoyable, quite 'watcheable,' and entertaining.
I don't get the bad reviews ..Maybe people expected something different? It is a macho action movie that doesn't take it self to serious and it is even better then most of the recent Seagall movies (probably his best since "Under Siege"). I don't look at superficial details like DMX playing himself again, not so believable characters, the overall mediocre acting, lack of logic or the canned story. It's not a Darabont, Nolan or Spielberg. It is simply supposed to be fun and entertaining not to be deep or intelligent. The hard action is very cool and there is a lot of tempo in it. The sense of humor rounds it off. Seagall delivers a good performance and carries the movie well together with his co stars. It is far away from being worth an Oscar but it keeps what it promises: It's a fun, cool, action-packed cop and gangster flick.
OK, this is a Steven Segal film, but it is one of his better ones. What makes it special is the addition of DMX, Isaiah Washington, Anthony Anderson, Tom Arnold, and Eva Mendes. Put together a cast like that and you are going to have an enjoyable movie. Not Academy Award stature, but definitely bag-of-popcorn good.This is a get my brother out of jail/catch the dirty cops movie with DMX joining forces with Steven Segal. Arnold and Anderson provide the comic relief, and Mendes provides the eye candy. It'shard not to like a cast like that, and there is plenty of action, both martial arts and shootouts.The music was outstanding, too.