

Exit Wounds
Maverick cop Orin Boyd always brings down the domestic terrorists he tracks, but he ruffles feathers with his unorthodox techniques -- and soon finds himself reassigned to the toughest district in Detroit. When he discovers a group of detectives secretly operating a drug ring, Boyd joins forces with an unlikely ally -- gangster Latrell Walker -- to bring down the rotten cops.
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Plot Summary
An uncompromising, undercover cop is transferred to the notorious 15th Precinct in Detroit, a department riddled with corruption. He teams up with a local detective to expose a smuggling ring involving illegal weapons and drugs, navigating a dangerous underworld where loyalty and betrayal collide.
Critical Reception
Exit Wounds was met with generally negative reviews from critics, who found the plot predictable and the action sequences uninspired. Audiences, however, showed more favor, contributing to its moderate box office success.
What Reviewers Say
- Steven Seagal delivers his usual stoic performance, but the film struggles with a weak script.
- The action sequences are often repetitive and lack genuine excitement.
- DMX provides a surprisingly charismatic presence, though his role is underutilized.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's entertainment value as a straightforward action flick, with some appreciating the pairing of Steven Seagal and DMX. However, many acknowledge the predictable plot and derivative nature of the action.
Fun Fact
The film marked one of the few times Steven Seagal played a character who wasn't a police officer (he was an undercover cop).
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