Review of Open Fire

Open Fire (1994 Video)
6/10
Open fire
21 October 2022
Patrick Kilpatrick's (Death Warrant) antagonist Kruger (a released convict) and his goons take over a power plant and hold hostages so they can orchestrate a plan to make off with some diamonds and live happily ever after. The only problem for them is one of the hostages happens to be McNeil's (Jeff Wincott) father, and McNeil is a former FBI agent who is haunted by his partner's death, which he feels responsible for. When he hears that his father has been taken hostage this is his chance for redemption so he heads into the power plant to save the day.

And the usual mayhem ensues with the bad guys taken out, after a lengthy trade in of roundhouse kicks. The action is quite good, the plot has enough things happening, though Wincott's infiltration of the plant could've been more suspenseful. It's a Die Hard style film, but its setting in a chemical plant is inspiring. Plus it's entertaining enough. You got a diabolical villain in Robert Kilpatrick.
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