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There's No One Safer
Out jogging Peter discovers an ongoing rape. He intervenes and neutralizes the rapist who is later taken into custody by the police. Three years later he is on TV being interviewed about his new book about the incident. What he doesn't know is that the rapist was just released from prison and is coming after Peter and his family.
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Plot Summary
A former hitman, trying to go straight, finds his past catching up to him when his former employer sends assassins to silence him permanently. He must protect his new family while confronting the demons of his former life.
Critical Reception
There's No One Safer received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who generally found the plot predictable and the action sequences uninspired. While Michael Madsen's performance as the tormented hitman was occasionally noted, the film struggled to distinguish itself in the crowded crime thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a derivative plot and a lack of originality.
Michael Madsen delivers a serviceable performance, but it's not enough to elevate the material.
Action sequences are routine and fail to generate significant excitement.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'There's No One Safer' is largely unremarked upon, with a significant lack of user reviews and ratings available on Google platforms. Those that are present suggest a generally unenthusiastic viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Despite its focus on organized crime, the film was made with a relatively low budget, contributing to its direct-to-video release in some markets.
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