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The Outlaws
Low budget martial arts film starring Panna Rittikrai. There is another film, with a higher budget by the same name, which is often confused with this film.
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Plot Summary
A tough and principled ex-convict, released from prison, tries to go straight and rebuild his life. However, he finds himself drawn back into the criminal underworld when a corrupt police detective blackmails him into becoming an informant. Forced to betray his friends and navigate dangerous alliances, he must fight for his freedom and survival.
Critical Reception
The Outlaws (1991) is a gritty crime drama that received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often pointed to its formulaic plot and uneven pacing, though some acknowledged the performances of its lead actors and its attempt at a realistic portrayal of street-level crime. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the crime genre.
What Reviewers Say
Competent but uninspired crime thriller.
Relies too heavily on genre tropes.
Performances are adequate but can't elevate the predictable story.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Outlaws' are scarce, with the film not garnering significant online discussion. Those that exist often reflect the critical consensus, noting its status as a standard-issue crime film without exceptional elements.
Fun Fact
Richard Roundtree, famous for his role as Shaft, plays a character trying to escape a criminal past, a thematic echo of his iconic blaxploitation character's struggle against crime.
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