Lethal
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There have been many cheesy action flicks through the ages,
some more memorable than others. Leaden acting, stale lines,
ridiculous stunts, cardboard characters and horribly thin plotlines
are par for the course. What “Lethal Force” accomplishes is create a
homage to the genre while poking fun at it without turning into a
spoof. It has the smart tongue-in-cheek winks to fans (like Fatal
Instinct) combined with just plain dumb jokes (like Airplane!).
Yeah, it’s stupid, but it’s brilliant in its stupidity.
The
surprisingly interesting plot introduces us to Savitch (Cash Flagg,
Jr.) and Jack (Frank Prather), a couple of hitmen who have worked
together in the past. We learn that one of Savitch’s old targets,
Mal Locke (Andrew Hewitt) didn’t really die and now he’s wheelchair
bound and highly pissed. To exact his revenge, his seemingly endless
army of henchmen (including tons of faceless masked men and cartoony
stereotypes) kidnap Jack’s wife and son to force him to bring his
pal Savitch out in the open. Problem is, as badass as Jack is,
Savitch’s badassitude is tenfold. Wave after wave of baddies try to
capture Savitch and wave after wave fail. While Jack sells his
friend out to save his family, Savitch has to figure out if he
should help his friend out or fight for his own life.
And oh
man, is there some fighting! Scene after scene of over-the-top fight
sequences. Guns blazing, feet & fists flying, swords swinging
and even some teeth gnashing. Great stuff abound!
Besides
poking fun at the stereotypical characters and dialogue, there are
some also genuinely funny moments in the film. Writer/Director Sir
Alvin Ecarma knows comedy, and knows the right ratios to make it
work.
I urge action fans with a sense of humor to track this
down. It was an absolute blast. The sound falls out of synch with
the video once in a while, not quite enough to be annoying, but
darned near. And the ending makes perfect sense with the rest of the
story. If you’re going to go stupid, go all out, and go down
swinging.
The musical selections were pure genius, and I
found myself laughing at the soundtrack almost as much as the story.
Can I watch this again? Readily. It’s smart, funny, chock full of
blood and beats the hell out of what passes for a parody lately
(yes, Date Movie, you sucked hard). It’s a 4 out of 5 can release,
and something that makes for a fun diversion. Besides, we need
enough people to rent and buy this so there’s a sequel!
Added: Friday, April 27,
2007
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