Belly of the Beast (2003)
Facts
| Directed by | Siu-Tung Ching |
| Cast | Steven Seagal, Byron Mann, Monica Lo, Tom Wu, Sarah Malukul Lane and Martin McDougall |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2002 |
| DVD Release | December 30, 2003 |
| Running Time | 91 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396007246 |
| Buy this item | $9.95 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 8:29 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), Thai (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Or 42 new from $5.11, 65 used from $0.77, 1 collectible from $29.99 |
About Belly of the Beast
Steven Seagal stars as the world s deadliest agent for hire and this time it s personal. When his daughter is kidnapped there are no rules and nothing to get in his way. ~ Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentSystem Requirements: Running Time 91 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R UPC: 043396007246 Product Description
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Average user review:| A Bellyful Of Fun |
In "Beast", Seagal is an ex-CIA operative whose daughter is kidnapped while vacationing in Thailand by a violent rebel organization. Seagal saddles up to rescue her after employing his agent-turned-monk ex-partner (Byron Mann, "Street Fighter"), and the two of them embark against insurmountable political and spiritual odds.
Mind you, these "political and spiritual odds" are a large focus of the film: a corrupt Thai military becomes involved, as well as a creepy demon-worshipper who attempts to trounce Seagal with black magic. Believe me: it's all very nonsensical, but also very fun if you don't let yourself be hindered by things like realism.
The film is a return to action for Seagal: after the stale shootouts and repetitive wrist-snapping of films like "The Foreigner", the wild and diverse battles of "Beast" are a sight to behold. Just to name a few of these encounters, we see Seagal battle a deadly transvestite armed with a whip and razor-sharp nails, and also engage a magic-enforced general with swords, spears, and arrows.
The choreography of these encounters - done by the director himself - is better than one dares hope for in a Seagal film nowadays: fast-paced and fluid, with nifty exchanges and attention to detail in every shot. The inclusion of wire-fu and liberal slow-motion might deter some Seagal-traditionalists, but I was happy to see some innovation for ol' Steven.
The editing is good (always a 50-50 possibility for Steven's films) and the acting is solid, though the need to actually act falls only on a few members of the cast - Sara Lane as Seagal's daughter and Monica Lo as Seagal's love-interest Lulu. Byron Mann also pulls off a good performance, which should be expected since he's been more focused on drama than action lately. As for the rest of the cast, really nobody does a bad job...except maybe Seagal, but then again, we've gotten used to that, huh?
Bottom line: this is a surprisingly fun to watch action flick, even if you're not a Seagal-devotee. Fans, at least, shouldn't waste any time to buy it. May 20, 2008
| Suspense and Action |
| GOOD FILM BY SEGAL |
I found this dvd in the pawn shop the other day for 2 dollars and decided to get it since I enjoy pointless action films. As another one of the straight to dvd movies from Segal I figured this would be like most straight to video action films, not that great. But I was pleasantly surprised with this film, it had the action of course, with fight scenes and things going BOOM. But it was the story line and some of the performances that made this movie good.
The story is as follows, Jake Hopper is a former C.I.A. agent who just happens to have a daughter that is friends with a senator's daughter. The two girls head off on vacation to Thailand with their boyfriends and get kidnapped by a terrorist group. Well as you can guess Segal [even in old age] heads into battle with the group, the local police force, and even his own old friends.
Director Ching Siu Tung did a pretty good job with this film, and along with Cinematographer Danny Novak made this film look good. Along with six producers, one of which being Avi Lerner, and writer James Townsend they all put together a really enjoyable movie. Is it a great film on the classic level, no, but it is good enough to just chill one day and watch. I recommend owning it, it is a pretty good flick.
January 19, 2007
| For love of a child |
| the belly of seagal |
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