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Driven to Kill [Blu-ray]
Driven to Kill
Blu-ray
Actors: Steven Seagal, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Igor Jijikine, Robert Wisden, Inna Korobkina
Director: Jeff King
Genres: Action & Adventure
UR     2009     1hr 38min

Genre: Action/Adventure Rating: UN Release Date: 19-MAY-2009 Media Type: Blu-Ray
     
     

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Actors: Steven Seagal, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Igor Jijikine, Robert Wisden, Inna Korobkina
Director: Jeff King
Genres: Action & Adventure
Sub-Genres: Steven Seagal
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Format: Blu-ray - Color,Widescreen - Subtitled
DVD Release Date: 05/19/2009
Release Year: 2009
Run Time: 1hr 38min
Screens: Color,Widescreen
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 2
Total Copies: 1
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Languages: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish
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K. K. (GAMER)
Reviewed on 9/30/2020...
Not so good but it had an entertaining knife fight and a few other scenes that you will enjoy.

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"Everybody Wanna Be A Tough Guy, But Nobody Wanna Pay The Pr
Mike Schorn | APO, AE United States | 06/03/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Forget that Kill Switch and Against the Dark ever happened - it's just not worth remembering those two catastrophes when you can group together the overall string of recent victories for Steven Seagal's DTV career that are Urban Justice, Pistol Whipped, and now "Driven to Kill". Wait, don't get your hopes too high: it's not quite as good as either of the two, but is nonetheless one of the best things that Seagal's done in the last half-decade.

The story: Ruslan Drachev (Seagal) is a former member of the Russian mob and current novelist whose daughter Lanie (Laura Mennell, Watchmen) is set to marry the son of his arch nemesis, the mafia kingpin Mikhail (Igor Jijikine, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull). However, before the wedding can take place, his daughter is attacked and left in critical condition; Ruslan suspects Mikhail and sets out on a trek of vengeance with the aid of Mikhail's son and his daughter's fiancé Stephan (Dmitry Chepovetsky, "ReGenesis").

The pressing questions that make or break a Seagal film... 1) is the storyline coherent, 2) how obvious is Steven's stunt double, and 3) how much of his voice is dubbed? I'm happy to say that in the case of all three, Seagal has improved: the story is straight-forward with virtually no subplots, Steven's voice is not dubbed at all as far as I can tell, and his ever-consistent stand-in Dian Hristov is not even listed in the credits. There aren't a lot of instances in the film where it seems to indicate that it's someone other than Seagal doing his own work to begin with, so if he is using a stunt double, it's not very often and it's been covered up very well.

Yes, Seagal is sticking to his higher standards. He seems more alert and in better physical shape, his character is fairly intriguing this time around, and his fight scenes are well-choreographed and surprisingly vicious. He has seven of these: four shootouts and three hand-to-hand fights. The gunfights are largely old hat (save for the machinegun battle at the end, which is mildly awesome), but when he's using his fists (and feet - he actually kicks above his head once), Steven is formidable once again: he stabs a guy in the face with broken glass, literally beats a fellow to tears, cuts a man to ribbons in a very bloody knifefight, impales a man's head on a spike, stabs a mercenary in the neck and forces him to bleed to death, and stabs/shoots his final opponent through the eye. This older, more sadistic Steven is loads more fun to watch than the supplier of endless "pattycake battles", even though he uses next to no martial arts. There is some unnecessary and unwanted quick-cut editing to these fights, but the fact that it's clearly Seagal doing his own work saves them from being any less impressive.

There are some silly editing techniques used in other parts of the movie to kill time, but the important scenes remain untainted. The supporting cast works well: Jijikine as the head villain, Robert Wisden ("Da Vinci's Inquest") as the two-faced husband of Ruslan's ex, and Chepovetsky as Ruslan's quasi-sidekick all do good jobs as immediate co-stars, while ex-wife Inna Korobkina, daughter Laura Mennell, policewoman Ingrid Torrance, and mercenary Aleks Paunovic all make up a good supporting base. The casting of actual Russians helps a lot in setting an atmosphere for the film, since there's a lot of Russian being spoken and it all sounds authentic. Seagal does his best with his own version of a Russian accent, and while it's nice to see him make an effort the second time around (see Half Past Dead), it's far from passable and he drops it every now and then.

There's some definite ego masturbation for Seagal and I wish there had been more fistfights and/or some innovation of the gun battles, but regardless of these qualms, the film is proof that Steven Seagal is not done being a force in the action realm. It's not quite as no-nonsense as "Urban Justice" or as sophisticated as "Pistol Whipped", so it just misses a four-star rating...but only just. Distancing himself from Sony has paid off for Seagal, and fans ought to take notice ASAP."
Seagal looks withdrawn, not a valid Blu
Steve Kuehl | Ben Lomond, CA | 05/15/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)

"My customers keep hoping for Seagal to return to his glory days, but unfortunately the last few films have made it to where people will not even rent his stuff now. This one won't necessarily help, but it doesn't hurt his chances too much either.

Standard story: He is retired from being a mean guy, something bad happens to someone he cares about, the close up of his eyes becoming angry, then lots of bad guys meet their end. To be clear, this had the most gratuitous close-up of his face I have ever seen - it scared me. What bothered me the most is he seems tired. Not sure how else to word it, I don't think his heart is in these.

The Blu quality was below average. Plenty of grain, focus issues and other tech problems. I love DTS, but this wasn't mixed well. The fake sounds of Seagal beatings detracted from trying to watch. No special features to speak of. Can not recommend this as a Blu purchase over the DVD quality."
Another pretty solid B-action mvoie after many disappointmen
NoWireHangers | Sweden | 05/11/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Seagal plays Ruslan, a former Russian gangster who's now a successful crime novelist. He goes to attend his daughter's wedding and finds out her fiancë is the son of his arch enemy, a crime boss. The young man, Stephan, does not want to be a gangster and is not on good terms with his father. When Ruslan's ex-wife and daughter are attacked, he wants to find those responsible, and enlists the help of Stephan, who believes the daughter/fiancé to be dead.

The quality of Seagal's direct-to-DVD movies have been uneven. This time he teams up again with director Jeff King, who directed "Kill Switch", which was one of the better of his recent movies. And "Ruslan", aka. "Driven to Kill" is also a very watchable movie, though not without flaws. Recommended to fans of Seagal and direct-to-DVD action movies. Let's hope his films keep improving and that we won't have to suffer through more movies like "The Foreigner" or "Mercenary for Justice"."