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Recently we heard about it mainly because of its appreciable performance as the evil Torrez in "Machete" by Robert Rodriguez, we will see in Italian cinemas in 2011. But the former champion of Aikido Steven Seagal, active in the celluloid since the days of "Nico", directed by Andrew Davis in 1988, meanwhile, is preparing to go back on our screens (the small ones, though) with two new titles released directly on DVD by tireless Mondo Home Entertainment: "The Keeper" and "A Dangerous Man-Alone against all", both signed dell'hawaiiano Keoni Waxman.
The first, opening up the banner of the movement, sees the role of the former Los Angeles policeman Sallinger Roland, who, in forced retirement due to a bullet that wounded him during a shootout, is act as a bodyguard for the daughter of an old friend and businessman, already the victim of an attempted kidnapping.
And I'm definitely an intense car chase peppered with bullets flying and the final shootout to represent the two most exciting moments of the approximately ninety minutes of viewing, but not handled discreetly orchestrated than those that make up the second film.
In fact, to see him play Shane Daniels, who, after serving six years in prison for a crime he did not commit, ends up becoming a witness in an awkward exchange of stolen diamonds in which the Chinese mafia is involved, it is very difficult to get bored , kidnapped by the abundance of shear retro (riassistere so it almost seems nostalgic for a certain action films, "child" of the Nineties), stuffed with no little violence, and even touches of splatter.
(source: filmup.com / article by Francesco Lomuscio / 15.11.2010)
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