

Out for Justice
Gino Felino is an NYPD detective from Brooklyn who knows everyone and everything in his neighborhood. Killing his partner was someone's big mistake... because he's now out for justice.
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Plot Summary
A hard-nosed detective teams up with his partner to hunt down a ruthless mobster who brutally murdered a mutual friend. As they delve deeper into the criminal underworld, they uncover a vast conspiracy and must use all their skills to bring the killers to justice. The investigation becomes personal as the detective grapples with his own demons and the violence surrounding him.
Critical Reception
Out for Justice was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, though it was a commercial success, largely due to Steven Seagal's burgeoning popularity in the early 90s action scene. Audiences appreciated the straightforward action and Seagal's signature fighting style, but critics often cited the formulaic plot and excessive violence.
What Reviewers Say
- Steven Seagal delivers his trademark martial arts action.
- William Forsythe's performance as the unhinged villain is a standout.
- The film suffers from a predictable plot and gratuitous violence.
Google audience: Viewers generally enjoyed the action sequences and Seagal's tough-guy persona. However, many found the plot to be thin and the violence over-the-top. Some appreciated the gritty atmosphere and Forsythe's memorable villain.
Fun Fact
The film marked the first major theatrical role for Steven Seagal, who had previously worked as a martial arts instructor in Japan and for private security firms.
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