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Directed By F. Gary Gray
Written By: Christian Gudegast, Christian Gudegast, Paul Scheuring
Cast: Vin Diesel, Steve Eastin, Juan Fernandez, Jeff Kober, Ken Davitian, Larenz Tate, Timothy Olyphant, Geno Silva, Jacqueline Obradors, Marco Rodriguez, Mike Moroff, Emilio Rivera, George Sharperson, Robert Fraade, Malieek Straughter
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A Man Apart (2003)
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Movie Review by Chris August 29th, 2007
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It Was Pretty Good
When I first saw A Man Apart, I thought it was going to be like every other action movie out there. It was actually pretty good. It was emotional, cool and the acting was well done.
Sean Vetter and Demetrius Hicks are members of the DEA who are fighting an ongoing drug war on the California/Mexico border, they are most successful at it because of their edge of growing up on the street and being thugs converted to cops. The DEA busts one of the major players by the name of "Memo" Lucero and imprison him in the United States but then a major player named Diablo then takes over the business and now he is now the major player targeted by Vetter and his team. But when Vetter's wife is killed in a botched hit organized by Diablo, he seeks revenge against those responsible and in the process has to seek help from the imprisoned Lucero in order to catch Diablo. But in the process, Vetter and Hicks have to fight their way up the chain to get to Diablo but it's easier said than done when all Vetter can focus on is revenge...
The acting is done well. Vin Diesel puts on a very strong performance. Actually showing us the emotional side of the big monster. Larenz Tate does a good job with his character. But one of my favorite actors in the movie was George Sharperson as Big Sexy. Not a good actor but I love his character.
The action is not done very good. It seems as though it looks like every other action movie I have seen. Well, definately underrated.
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