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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Off Limits (1988)






Vietnam War Movie # 2 


Synopsis: Salt-and-pepper military cops track down sicko serial killer in 1968 Saigon. Ok, so it’s basically Casualties of War meets Lethal Weapon/Running Scared


Blurb From the VHS Jacket: “Going Too Far Is What They Do Best.” 


What Did I Learn?: “Bullshit and science rule the world.”


 

Really?: 1) [NO SPOILERS] is the killer? The only other major character with whom the two leads interact? Isn’t that a bit ridiculous? Come to think of it, why would he save their lives when they run afoul of the local constabulary? 2) I realize McGriff (Willem Dafoe) and Perkins (Gregory Hines) are decent and dedicated cops, but I had a hard time believing they would antagonize senior officers and drop their other responsibilities (tackling drug use among the troops, and tracking down deserters, for instance) in order to pursue a case that really belongs to the Saigon police. 


Rating: Off Limits is an enjoyable, albeit somewhat contrived and often-sleazy thriller that’s more of a police procedural than a Vietnam War movie. Off Limits isn’t bad for an evening’s entertainment, but I have to deduct at least one star for a terrible ending (see: “Really?”). 6.5/10 stars. 


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095774/?ref_=nv_sr_1

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