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Driven to Kill

A former Russian mobster named Ruslan, who is now a crime novelist, returns home and discovers his daughter is marrying his arch nemesis. His past also comes back to haunt him when his family is threatened. Hungry for justice, Ruslan returns to the life he once knew...with a vengeance.

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Release : 2009
Rating : 4.9
Studio : Insight Film Studios,  Echo Bridge Entertainment,  Steamroller Productions, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Stunt Coordinator, 
Cast : Steven Seagal Dmitry Chepovetsky Igor Jijikine Robert Wisden Inna Korobkina
Genre : Adventure Action Thriller

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Colibel
2018/08/30

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

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FeistyUpper
2018/08/30

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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BeSummers
2018/08/30

Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.

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Lollivan
2018/08/30

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Aj 'Jacket' Albert
2013/03/12

This film is not your time. It's not even good as a time-waster. Segal really phones it in, or not, I can't even tell. At times it is so very over-the-top Segal, but painfully so. If someone dies, they have to die in the most stupid way imaginable. The main bad guy is killed by a gun through the eye, not a bullet, but a Ruger Mk. III in his eye-socket. A Ruger Mk. III with at least 4 bullets remaining in the magazine. A Ruger Mk. III that magically replaces the much higher calibered Makarov pistol that the big bad Russian boss carries in the beginning of the final battle. It's not a good film, but if you have low standards and some time to waste, go for it!

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daworldismine
2012/04/11

look im not reviewing this movie as a masterpiece so don't let the ten star rating make you think what im reviewing, this as a steven seagal movie and on that basis, this movie deserves ten out of ten all day, first the action here is brutal, i mean brutal, seagal hasent kicked ass like this since the early 90's, plus seagal looks in the best shape he has since 'exit wounds', there is even a scene where seagal is chasing a guy, something we haven't seen since the early 90's,. the point is, seagal is trying his hardest here, and while he hasent got the most convincing Russian accent you've ever heard, you have got to respect him for pulling it off for the whole movie, the storyline is one the best types's for a seagal movvie, REVENGE, and in this it is well and truly served, and this is easily the most voilent steven seagal movie since 'out for justice' and the best, in fact the movie is that good you forgive him for the last few terrible movies he did, but this is a must see action movie i highly recommend

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Samiam3
2010/05/07

I can't say I wasn't somewhat interested in Driven to Kill. Is this the first time Seagal has played a non-American? If not well I'm pretty sure it is the first time he tries a foreign accent. It's not bad, but again he doesn't quite suspend your disbelief. In terms of acting ability, this is still the same Steven Seagal who first appeared on the big screen twenty years ago, only he is fifty pounds heavier and he doesn't fight as well. In the end, Driven to Kill is pretty boring.Seagal is a former Russian mobster, now an author in California. He flies over to the east coast to attend his daughter's wedding, but someone takes a knife to her before she can leave all dressed in white to be married. Miraculously she is unconscious but not dead, Seagal teams up with his son-in-law (whose father is head of the local Russian mob) to get revenge in kick-ass fashion.There is too much gun play and not enough martial arts. The fights in Driven to Kill are very uninventive, except maybe one, where Seagal has a 5-1 knife fight. Personally I'd like to see him Kick-butt, not shoot it. He isn't that exciting with a gun. The climax is a typical case of an amateurishly, thrill- ridden hail of gunfire, which may put you to sleep. The only thing less impressive than Seagal's body is his mouth. The guy really needs to speak up, you can barely hear a word he says now, and I don't think it has to do with the semi-Russian accent. Enough said, I would skip this one.

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shhimundercoverdamnit
2010/01/22

Just saw a little gem titled Driven to Kill. Steven Seagal, Russian accent and all is Ruslan Drachev, a former member of the Russian mob, who is now making an honest living writing crime novels.But, you see all this changes when his daughter Lanie (Laura Mennell) is brutally attacked on her wedding day. As it turns out, Lanie was engaged to Stephan (Dmitry Chepovetsky), the son of ruthless Russian crime boss, Mikhail (Igor Jijikine).Ruslan you see is not very happy at what has just unfolded and he pledges to find the people responsible for the crime. He even says that they will " cry tears of blood.." Driven to Kill is not just your typical vengeance flick, it is also a flick that returns Ruslan to the sinister underbelly of his past. In a way that only Steven Seagal+Russian accent could deliver: " Everybody want to be a tough guy-but nobody want to pay the price." He also delves into the philosophy of killing someone: "Well, there's two kinds of people. Those without a heart, maybe even enjoy it, they don't feel nothing... People like you and me-for us it never gets any easier. But well always have our reasons." Simply put, this is Lord Seagal's best feature in years. Perhaps the best scene of the year in the film, is the sequence in which Ruslan & Stephan end up at a pawn shop, and the scene pretty much ends with Seagal beating the pawn shop owner into a pulp, and him moaning and crying " Oh, god!" Beyond brilliant.Other scenes of course find our dynamic duo (Ruslan & Stephan) engaging such Euro-trash in places like a strip club. Highlight=one long ass knife fight. "I've never been someone who could, uh, run from a knife fight." Power to the truth, Seagal! Ruslan mentions something about it being a place with a lot of shifty "bad guys" and such. A strip club full of shifty creepy guys? Who would've thought? One hilarious scene finds our duo being entertained by a naked dancer in a back room and such and Stephan says something along the likes of " Am I supposed to be feeling like this?..." I'm not sure what that whole purpose for that was....Perhaps the strangest thing about the film is the fact of the type of music played in such scenes. For instance, I don't know about you, but upbeat Russian folk music during dramatic and violent beat downs? Awesome.Another problem? Putting an old lady wig & makeup on a young actress and hoping no-one would notice. You see, it turns out Ruslan's ex-wife Catherine (Inna Korobkina) is a year younger than the actress that plays his daughter (Laura Mennell). Brilliant! Also what in the heck is going on, in the beginning of the film? There is a scene in which Ruslan is having lunch or something with his book agent (?) (Crystal Lowe), it involves a magic trick and it pretty much ends up with her saying something along the likes of "If you do it for me, I will do anything you want." Next thing you know, she's talking about some sort of threesome. ??? Also, what kind of moronic Det. just leaves their badge lying around, and then starts bitching about how Ruslan isn't Detective Norden...?? Well, Det. Nording you mam, are a moron!

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