Review of Mercenary for Justice (2006) by Kendall K — 10 Nov 2010
Mercenary For Justice is a heartwarming tale of a highly trained mercenary (played by Steven Seagal) who is forced into one last action-packed mission. Steven must fight his way into a heavily guarded prison to free the son of a notorious drug lord, but when Steven seems reluctant to help the bad guys kidnapp his former partners wife and child. When the plan goes wrong he must fight off a group of Mercenaries out for revenge while being forced to break into a maximum security bank in exchange for their lives.
If you like watching Steven Seagal movies (who doesn't?) this film will immediately appeal to you. Mercenary for Justice is a fun, quirky, action packed movie that thrives on unintentional comedy.
Main Baddy played by Roger Smith steals the show. He's so brilliantly terrible as the main villian you look forward to his scenes. He's basically a rip off Bond villian who delivers his lines like a diobolical genius with severe asthma. He doesn't use gun and runs away like a little girl. Awesome.
Steven is Steven. He simply does his thing. Kicks butt, Says cheesy puns, and squints into the camera.
I simply love the movie and would recommend it to anyone looking for a fun action film. But beware if you aren't willing to keep and open mind or embrace a film with flaws I'd suggest that you pass on MERCENARY FOR JUSTICE.
This review of Mercenary for Justice (2006) was written by Kendall K on 10 November 2010.
Mercenary for Justice has generally received mixed reviews.
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