Legendary action star Steven Seagal (Above of the Law, Attrition) is back in the director’s chair – but not for an action movie – rather for a documentary, titled In the Name of Justice, which he also writes.
Official description:
After the start of the Special Military Operation, Steven Seagal personally communicated with the victims of Ukrainian nationalists and saw with his own eyes what was happening in Donbass. He became one of the few who met with captured nationalists from the battalion and visited the sites of their crimes against civilians in Donetsk and Lugansk. His visit to Donbass attracted the attention of the world community and the media. Unique footage and eyewitness accounts are in the documentary film.
If you’re interested, the 30-minute documentary is publicly available on Russian website Smotrim.ru (via Daily Mail).
If not, then we leave you with the Trailer to one of Seagal’s best films:
This man is a dishonor to both cinema and to the western world. I don’t feel like watching Vladimir Putin’s grossly inaccurate talking points and justification for a terrible invasion getting regurgitated by this slovenly Kremlin mouthpiece.
But…but, him want the poonani!
(Look up Mr. Seagal’s song “Strut” if you’re confused.)
I’m sure the narrative will be compelling as said politics are deciphered in the ways of Fire Down Below was, and that him sitting down fighting various Ukrainian special forces ops and easily besting them while maintaining a physique that rivals Jabba The Hut will be compelling cinema indeed.
In other words Steven Seagal is grasping at straws to stay relevant, and given his history regarding his humanity regarding stuntmen and the sex trafficking rumors, I don’t think the world needs Jabba as a mouthpiece on any moral issue. No matter how fun Out For Justice,Hard To Kill and Under Siege were.