The Keeper (2009)
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A former Los Angeles cop must recue the girl he was hired to protect after she is kidnapped by a gang of ruthless mobsters. Rolland Sallinger (Steven Seagal) was a good cop, a trait his corrupt former partner viewed as his Achilles Heel. Forced into early retirement following a bitter betrayal, Sallinger goes to work as a freelance bodyguard. Subsequently hired to safeguard his gorgeous daughter of an influential businessman, the tough protector must fight his way up through the underworld after… More
Rating: | R (for strong violence throughout, language, some sexuality/nudity and drug use) |
Genre: | Action & Adventure |
Directed By: | Keoni Waxman |
Written By: | Paul A. Birkett, Keoni Waxman |
In Theaters: | Sep 22, 2009 Wide |
On DVD: | Sep 22, 2009 |
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Bad even by his recent standards

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I wasn't expecting much, considering some of Seagal's more recent output. However, I was surprised. The plot manages to move along at a nice pace and doesn't really ever get bogged down. Some things I liked were that the fight scenes were well edited and showed more. Unlike previous outings where all it showed was a leg or a fist hitting a baddie where this time around you actually saw Seagal or Seagal's hairpiece doing the action. Now this isn't Shakespeare. It most deffinately has it's downsides. Most of the supporting roles weren't well casted, and certainly not well-acted. has just enough action and one-liners to satisfy fans, and better production values than most of his other direct to video projects. It's by far perfect but it puts Seagal back in the right direction.

Entertaining in its way; I kept debating with myself whether the acting or the script was worse. Okay, bad timing. I just saw a Woody Allen., but that's personal preference. I didn't even think this stood up well next to other Steven Seagal pictures. So, in my opinion, avoid it.

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