EXIT WOUNDS
Mark Bazer
Go ahead, name an action-movie cliché -- Steven Seagal is daring you to.
A lone vigilante who's shunned by his police department because he doesn't play
by the rules? A scene that takes place in a strip club? A bullet so perfectly
fired by our hero that it causes an enemy helicopter to explode? Tom Arnold
co-starring for comic relief?
They're all here in Seagal's return to the big screen after a three-year
hiatus. Seagal fans who don't work for the EPA will be glad that the Clint
Eastwood wanna-be has ditched his environment-saving notions. The other 99.9
percent of the world's population will just have to sit patiently as we review
the plot of Exit Wounds. Seagal somehow sees through his squinted eyes that
members of his Detroit police unit are involved in a massive drug scheme. With
the help of his female police chief (oooh, the sexual tension!), he plans to
catch his rogue colleagues selling heroin to an
Internet-genius-turned-drug-dealer (played by rapper DMX). But his plans are
foiled time after time as nothing is ever what it seems. Except one thing, of
course: even when he's handcuffed in the back of a truck going 80 mph, Seagal
can still kick five guys' asses. Bring your earplugs.
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