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No Way Back (1996) Certificate 18

No Way Back
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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(48%)
 
Starring: Russell Crowe | Helen Slater | Etsushi Toyokawa | Michael Lerner | Ian Ziering
Director: Frank Cappello
Studio: UCA
Run time: 87 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Thriller
Languages: English
Dubbed: French, German, Italian, Spanish
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
Released: October 13, 2003
Also available on: Also Available on: blu_ray

The FBI, the Mafia, and the Yakuza (Japanese gangsters) fight to the death in this nonstop action thriller starring Russell Crowe (Gladiator). FBI agent Zack Grant (Crowe) sends beautiful rookie operative Seiko (Kelly Hu) on a sting operation against the depraved, skinhead son of a Mafia kingpin. Little does he know that Seiko is on a revenge mission of her own. This bloody situation escalates into all-out war, as the Mafia kingpin, Frank Serlano (Michael Lerner), and the head Yakuza, Yuji (Etsushi Toyokawa), get into the act. Grant is forced to go renegade from the bureau when Serlano kidnaps his young son, a plot point that certainly raises the story's emotional stakes. During an exciting airplane hijacking sequence, we meet Mary (Helen Slater), a dizzy blonde flight attendant who introduces an unexpected note of comic relief to the proceedings (along with a touch of romance). Crowe is convincing in Dirty Harry mode, bringing his characteristic intensity and empathy to the role. It's fun to watch a former Miss Hawaii, Kelly Hu, display her martial arts mastery, and the performances of Slater and Toyokawa are a cut above the action-genre norm. Still and all, No Way Back falls squarely into the "guilty pleasure" movie category. Writer-director Frank A. Cappello (American Yakuza), provides plenty of slam-bang, shoot-'em-up action, plus enough nail-biting suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Rating of 1 stars out of 5
Radio Times

In this preposterous crime thriller, Russell Crowe plays an FBI agent who, after a sting operation goes wrong in the most unbelievable manner, tries to bring a Yakuza boss (Etsushi Toyokawa) from New York to Los Angeles on a commercial flight. The boss gets loose and forces the plane down on a small field in the mountains. Somehow the agent, the crime boss and a stewardess (Helen Slater at her most annoying) end up pushing a broken car around the desert.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 2 stars
Old school...kinda

A Customer from London, 3rd November, 2004

Not russel's best movie. It starts out good, but quickly turns into cliched storyline and feeble attempts to mix humour and action. If your totally bored and a fan of crowe then its worth a watch, but otherwise you won't miss it.

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Rated 2 stars
No Way Back

A Customer from Hythe, 27th July, 2009

This film was watchable but dissapointed, expected more from Russell Crowe.

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Rated 3 stars
Strange combination

A Customer from Swindon, Wiltshire, 2nd February, 2006

Russell Crowe fans will want to give all of his films a watch, as I do. Not too bad, but can't for the life of me work out why he was teamed with a very annoying Helen Slater. It just isn't believable I'm afraid and spoilt the film for me.

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