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Out for Justice

Out for Justice (1991)

April. 12,1991
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6.1
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R
| Action Crime

Gino Felino is an NYPD detective from Brooklyn who knows everyone and everything in his neighborhood. Killing his partner was someone's big mistake... because he's now out for justice.

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nims-1975
1991/04/12

Out For Justice is an excellent Film which is just amazing and enjoyable to watch. The film is quite a brutal film with harsh violence but the fight scenes are powerful and excellent. Out For Justice also has excellent acting by Steven Seagal, William Forsythe, Jerry Orbach and Jo Champa. Seagals acting as Dt Gino Felino, a man who wants to do his job and cares about family and friends is excellent and so are the other actors acting. William Forsythes acting as the insane and malicious villain Richie, a man who doesn't show remorse for people he doesn't like is also excellent. Jerry Forbach and Jo Champas acting as Cpt Ronnie Donzinger and Vicky Felino (the wife of Gino Felino) is also excellent. Gino Felino is a guy that you don't want to mess with and after Bobbys death and the killings that have been done by insane and malicious Richie have made Gino angry and Gino has want to go looking for Richie, his gang and anybody else known to Richie and sort them out using his powerful strength and martial arts fight moves. Out For Justice is another excellent Seagal movie and should not be missed.

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Sandcooler
1991/04/13

Steven Seagal gets a lot of criticism nowadays for being the biggest douche in the universe, but a lot of people seem to have forgotten that he made one or two decent movies decades ago. "Out For Justice" is by far the best one he did, probably because it's just so damn brutal. To me, Seagal has always been an underdog. He's never had the muscular physique Ahnuld had, he doesn't have the style of Van Damme, he doesn't have the actual acting skills of someone like Stallone, but the one thing he does have is sheer brutality. In this one he hacks people up with a meat cleaver, takes off someone's leg with a shotgun, hits people's teeth out with a billiard ball, breaks an entire human body worth of bones, I guess this movie isn't "good" by any real standards but it's a mighty fun ride. It also helps that this was the era where Seagal still genuinely gave a damn, constantly getting angry and raising his voice until you almost understand what he's saying. He whispers for dramatic effect here, not because he's too obese to catch his breath. "Out For Justice" is an old school urban action movie that delivers the goods, and it's honestly the best you can expect from a Seagal movie.

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julesdil
1991/04/14

OK you like but you can go away because this film is garbage,so Gino flino is seagull hunting down the mob criminal Richard madono , so the plot stays simple and the film finds stupid tame violence and repetitive duologue to try to unmake it good but just fails , as soon as seagull fights you know it is gonna be his worst acting ever and is just going ton be more seagull garbage , repetitive , cheesy, tame, no good plot, badly acted film , basically it is just the same in all his films , tame as a cartoon for kids , id rate it 15 because it is far overrated and i would give it 0 stars for Borden. Avoid this junk , the idiots who give good comments on this film will make you be deceived as i did because this is just so boring. Contains moderate violence and tame bloody gun wounds. And moderate language .The violence is not brutal it is tame , Blood , stab , kick , punch , hand to hand all tame once the blood appears it does not come out haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

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Film Flare
1991/04/15

Aww, they don't mess around with these films titles do they? There's none of this '2001: A Space Odyssey' nonsense going on here. Steven Seagal is 'Out For Justice', need you know more?The reason Seagal is 'Out For Justice' in this film is because his childhood friend, Bobby Lupo got shot in front of his family by one time friend now turned enemy, Richie Madano. The name of Seagal's character is Gino Felino and at one point Gino tells a story about his uncle Pino.....Pino Felino. These are all true. Honest.Unlike Nico, the reason this film instantly gets a better score in my eyes is that there is a damn good fight scene in this film. Seagal vs Dive Bar. One man enters, one man leaves. Unlike a lot of flashier martial arts, Seagal isn't about looking good, he's about breaking limbs and throwing people about the place and he does it very well. Actually this fight is the film's highlight because the final fight scene is so implausibly one sided, it is funny to watch Seagal spend the best part of five minutes beating up some overweight guy. The overweight guy in question is William Forsythe, who I only recognise as the gravel voiced sheriff in The Devil's Rejects but here looks like a psychotic child, shooting people for no reason and being menacing and unpleasant to everyone he meets. Needless to say, Seagal and his mob connections are back to find Richie and make him pay. Seagal is on better form here, both with the fighting and the acting but the film still is bordering on self-parody, but without knowing it. A particular highlight is near the beginning when the opening credits begin, the camera freeze frames of Seagal's face through a broken car window that he'd just thrown a pimp through. It's funny and again, it doesn't mean to be a lot of the time.However, the story in this is a lot less complex than Nico. It's too simple. It's 'Where's Richie?' and then they find him and they fight. Where Nico started to add in crazy plot twists to appear clever, Out For Justice is almost brain dead.

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