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Too Fast Too Young
Chase Parish seeks refuge with his young cousin, Dalton, after escaping from prison and launching a one-man cop-killing spree. Chase ultimately persuades Dalton to commit a daring crime, and then betrays him when faced with an army of vengeful L.A.P.D. officers.
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Plot Summary
A former undercover cop tries to protect his girlfriend from a dangerous drug cartel after he witnesses a murder. He must rely on his skills and wit to survive and bring the criminals to justice. The film follows his desperate fight against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Too Fast Too Young' received a generally poor reception, largely dismissed as a generic action-thriller with little originality. Audiences found it to be a standard B-movie affair, notable only for its presence of Michael Dudikoff. It did not achieve significant mainstream success or critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and relies heavily on predictable action tropes.
Performance by Michael Dudikoff is serviceable but not enough to elevate the material.
A forgettable entry in the direct-to-video action genre of the 1990s.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce, but the limited feedback indicates a common sentiment that the film is a low-budget action flick with a weak plot and uninspired direction. It's often seen as a film for die-hard fans of 90s action B-movies.
Fun Fact
Michael Dudikoff, known for his roles in the 'American Ninja' series, took on this role as part of his prolific career in direct-to-video action films during the 1990s.
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