Lethal Force
Director: Alvin Ecarma
Plot: When wealthy Gangster – Jack comes home to
find that his wife and son have been kidnapped by a ruthless mad-man who
seeks revenge against the man who shot him. Jack must betray his best
friend/hitman– Savitch, in order to restore what’s left of his
family.
Review: When taking on an amateur/low budget
film I try not to pick at its obvious flaws like effects, props, acting
and settings. Although those are pretty much the elements of a movie if
you exclude the storyline. So in this review I’m going to attempt to be
as unbiased as possible. To prepare myself for the movie I watched
director - Alvin Ecarma’s short movies. Well two I’d saw would be short
movies; the dog’s cyst is pretty much a short clip of the director
filming his pet dog. Where as later movies did show a vast
improvement.
I have to admit I was very intrigued when reading the blurb on
the back cover of the DVD, I can’t remember the exact quote but it runs
along these lines “The movie’s like Quentin Tarantino & Robert
Rodridgez had a conversation with Kevin Smith & Dr. Evil”, I’m quite
a fan those directors so it has really given me high hopes for the
movie, but does it deliver the goods?
It does, to its aimed audience. This film falls into the category
of those entire classic so good it’s bad 70’s Ghetto-American kung fu
flicks, although it’s set in modern day.
The movie takes the opportunity add in a spoof of John Woo’s
classic ‘A Better Tomorrow’, mainly the friendship between these
brothers-in-arms, although by the way it was filmed and with the
background music it gives you more of a “Broke back Mountain” feel.
Yikes! I do admit it was a good spoof it included the most memorable
moments, Chow lighting a cigarette with the burning note etc. Cash Flagg
Jr.’s looks surprisingly resemble A Better Tomorrow star Waise Lee,
although his soft spoken voice just rings “Steven Seagull” in my mind,
sorry mate.
I liked the storyline, it sounds simple but I’ve not seen it used
in many movies. Gangster who betrays his best friend/person hitman in
order to save his son from the evil Mal Locke and his many masked goons!
I must say I thought the mask goons were great, just the
mysterious/uneasy look around them, it was great.
The movie has some great gags anything from Savitch’s 2 dozen
kicks in the air from the beginning or the kid’s terrible aim at the end
of the movie.
The last half of the movie really slips down into the B-Movie
Horror Genre with some gruesome torture scenes, some true 70’s B-Movie
gore fest!
Final thoughts, a great effort from cult film-maker Alvin
Ecarma!
Rating: 5.5 out of
10.0