

Peacemaker
Two aliens arrive on Earth trying to kill each other. This is not easy, since they seem to be able to regenerate lost body parts and survive bullet wounds. Both of them happen to meet a young pathologist Dori Caisson, and each alien tells her that he is a peacemaker (an intergalactic cop) and that the other one is a bad guy. Whom can she trust?
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Plot Summary
In a near future dominated by corporate espionage and ruthless military operations, a former "elite soldier" is reactivated for a critical mission. He must infiltrate a volatile, politically charged region to retrieve a dangerous biochemical weapon before it falls into the wrong hands. Teaming up with a skilled team, he faces betrayal and extreme danger in a race against time to prevent a global catastrophe.
Critical Reception
Peacemaker (1990) received a mixed-to-negative reception from critics and audiences upon its release. While some acknowledged its action-packed sequences and Dudikoff's performance, many found the plot predictable, the dialogue uninspired, and the overall execution lacking. It is often seen as a typical direct-to-video action film of its era, with little lasting impact.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its straightforward action sequences and Michael Dudikoff's presence.
- Criticized for a derivative plot and underdeveloped characters.
- Considered a forgettable entry in the action genre of the early 90s.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to reflect a sentiment that the film is a passable B-movie action flick with a predictable storyline and serviceable action, but nothing that stands out from the crowd.
Fun Fact
The film was released as a direct-to-video production in many regions, contributing to its limited mainstream visibility and critical attention.
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