Double Tap
A drug-lord targets an undercover FBI agent and the hit man she falls in love with while tracking.
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- Cast:
- Stephen Rea , Heather Locklear , Peter Greene , Mykelti Williamson , Kevin Gage , Robert LaSardo , Richard Edson
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Powerful
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Absolutely the worst movie.
A Masterpiece!
A drug-lord targets an undercover FBI agent and the hit man she falls in love with while tracking. Stephen Rea and Heather Locklear give 2 strong leading perfomances in this boring Crime Drama that doesn't do much with it's rest actors like The Mask's Peter Greene who is terrible as the film's main antagonist and the action that after a while seems to get worse and worse. (4.5/10)
One thing saved this film.. Stephen Rea's acting job. I have never seen a personallity archetype in a hollywood film, that comes close; which really made his character interesting to watch. Heather Locklear is hot... That is the only thing she has going for her. Personally she should stick to the Money Talks type roles, as she did not carry this film well. Peter Greene once again played Peter Greene, as he has done for every movie since The Mask. So, I cannot say much about him. It was fun to watch I suppose... But reiterating, the Stephen Rea performance really saved it. Would I watch this film again? Yes.
Very strange film. A former cop kills criminals with 2 shots to the head, then leaves a rabbits foot near the body. A team of FBI agents are assigned to track him down, and one of the agents becomes emotionally involved with the killer. Unusual use of cameras adds a lot to the appeal of the movie; however, the film still came off as a high end 'B' movie. Too many glaring holes took away from the story, leaving it unrealistic. Corny one liners and overdone dialogue also acted as a detraction. Still it was an interesting show; different from a lot of films in this genre.
Great visual production. Heather Locklear should play more roles like this - she's good. Stephen Rhea is one of my fav actors, as well. I love "hit man" movies and this one rates right up there.