Movie Review: Missionary Man

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Missionary Man was directed by, partially produced by, and partially written by Dolph Lundgren. It stars: Dolph Lundgren. The plot virtually seems like a variation on Walking Tall, only with a mysterious man using right into a city run by drug dealers on his motorbike and a take no shit perspective. This man on a motorcycle, Dolph Lundgren, likes his tequila straight up and to read his Bible daily. It would seem that he might have some kind of personal agenda for revenge, which inserts properly with serving to the towns folk out, primarily Indians, with stopping the drug lord from killing them off so he can build a casino. Read my other artcile The 4 Tips to Pick Out a Good Movie. Dolph Lundgren seems like Robert Redford on steroids and appears like he would be on an Aryan Nation prison league basketball group. You could keep in mind him from the 80's and early 90's from such films as: Rocky IV, Master of the Universe, The Punisher, Showdown in Little Tokyo, and Universal Soldier. He might by no means have gotten to rise as far as other motion stars of the era, principally playing in the identical league throughout the action genre: Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme. However, Lundgren reveals on this direct to DVD movie that he didn't waste away right into a fat retarded ninja, nor a washed out ex-druggie. Dolph is as bad ass as ever. The film itself has a very grainy look to it and little shade. One might imagine it may need been easier on the eyes to just go ahead and movie it in black and white. The grainy-ness got on my nerves more times than it accented the situations. The different fault of the movie is the story. It goes from easy and needing a twist, to having a twist that has too many holes and makes a mess of things. Yet, even in moments of low-price range action sequences and poor dialog Dolph Lundgren carries the entertainment on his shoulders. The man seems so demented when he delivers some of the most simple and potentially foolish dialog, that one can not assist, but need to write a review utilizing phrases like shit and dangerous ass in it. Missionary Man leaves too much to interpretation within the story for my liking, too wibbly-wobbly with holes. However, you possibly can solely get by with phrases like wibbly-wobbly as soon as in a review for a Dolph Lundgren movie as a result of he's bad ass cool and Missionary Man is the shit; more floater than sinker.

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