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Play trailer The Expert R,  1994,  1h 32m,  Action Play Trailer Watchlist
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A special forces instructor (Jeff Speakman) gets revenge on the prison inmate who murdered his sister.
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Philip Martin Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Rated: 1/5 •  Jul 30, 2002 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member My main critique of this film is twofold: 1) 80's/90's action films like this tended to be reactionary in some way, but the message this one hammers home even silly for its genre, and 2) Jeff Speakman, while a good martial artist, is a charisma vacuum as an actor. First, however, what the film does have in its favor. As previously stated, Jeff Speakman is quite convincing as a martial artist and, in general, as a physical presence. I certainly wouldn't want to mess with him in real life (contrary to whatever Steven Seagal's beef with him was). The plot is also quite efficient, if rudimentary, in the way it sets up the characters and moves the action forward. The first scene in particular establishes Speakman's character as the no-bs "expert" that the title indicated he would be. The action scenes were also well-choreographed and there was some decent camerawork in the slower portions of the film. I also thought that James Brolin and Jim Varney (in a one-scene cameo) did respectable acting work. However, just about everyone else, Speakman included, was halfway decent at best. The writing also wasn't anything to be proud of either. My biggest issue with the film is the "message," if one can call it that. THE EXPERT delivers yet another right-wing fantasy about a lone "hero" who takes on an ineffectual justice system by doling out his own version of justice against the violent criminal who killed his sister. Of course violent criminals should be punished, but the negative way it portrays a female psychologist involved with the case very unsubtly clues the viewer onto what the film's stance is. Not that a film shouldn't take a stance on anything, but I happen to think the stance wasn't very fair. Aside from that, the score was overblown and there were a few pacing issues in the middle portion, where the main character barely gets any screen time. I know I shouldn't have expected too much, considering Jeff Speakman was a third-tier action star at best, but the obvious message-making made it a little bit of a chore to sit through. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member This is priceless. Pre-Break-in the fight scenes don't make sense. Just a nice way of showing us how much of a bad mutha f**ka Jeff Speakman is. The serial killer is comedy gold and James Brolin is the balls as the Prison warden. The plot is off the radar. Serial killer slays a one man fighting machines sister, escapes the death penalty so in an act of revenge he decides to break into the prison and avenge his sister's death. Ha-Ha. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review
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Synopsis A special forces instructor (Jeff Speakman) gets revenge on the prison inmate who murdered his sister.
Director
Rick Avery
Rating
R
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 32m
Sound Mix
Stereo
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