I think that overall, "The Foreigner" was a decent action/suspense/Seagal flick. Yes, "Fire Down Below" is much better... but I still liked this. Seagal places a "special agent" (little bit cheesy of a role here) and as an American agent operating in France, he is designated on a dangerous trip to transport a special package to some associates in Berlin. On the way, of course, there are many dangerous men with guns who are trying to kill him. He has a special "partner" that he is working with, who seems to be killing just about everyone (male or female) that comes across his path and eventually this "partner" turns against Seagal as well, before coming to his side one more time for a near-ending house raid. Many people are killed and Seagal is constantly threatened in exchange for this "package"... he has to dodge many bombs and bullets on his journey to Germany.
The only thing is, this "package" is not the only focus of the film. Seagal has found out that there is a large chemical weapons conspiracy inside high-level political figures to transport these weapons as well and one politician who was involved in the shooting-down and cover-up of a civilian airliner.
This was overall a good Seagal film. It had some negative qualities, but overall, it was entertaining for the 96-minutes of running time. Check it out and please feel free to email me with any questions or comments...
The only thing is, this "package" is not the only focus of the film. Seagal has found out that there is a large chemical weapons conspiracy inside high-level political figures to transport these weapons as well and one politician who was involved in the shooting-down and cover-up of a civilian airliner.
This was overall a good Seagal film. It had some negative qualities, but overall, it was entertaining for the 96-minutes of running time. Check it out and please feel free to email me with any questions or comments...
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