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The value and going rate for Russian women and Seagal's sword fight


Now let me start by saying that this wasn't as a bad a movie as some Seagal's latest efforts. However this movie got progressively more ridicilous towards the end.

Let's start with the chinaman whose 300000 euros got stolen. The russian mob guy who owes it to him thinks about this problem and suddenly realizes; no problem we got a random russian woman working in the bar! Surely some random rough looking chick of the street is at least worth 300000 euros to an arms dealer and drug baron. No problem with this logic, but things don't go so smooth and they actually have to ditch this particular idea. So what to do in this dire situation? Let's take the random chick's sister, who, by the way, looks like she is about 30 years younger than her supposed sister. So they take this little kid to the arms dealing chinaman who, for some reason, actually decides to take this random kid. It doesn't even end there, but he decides to give her away to some random third guy, who happens to be a douchebag supposed italian driving a lambourghini. This italian guy also has no problem taking a random kid and estimates her value at about 300000 euros. I would think a wealthy guy driving a lamborghini wouldn't have any problem getting women the normal way, but what do you know.....

What else.....Seagal's sword and gunfight towards the end. Seagal is surrounded by about a dozen henchmen in a closed room and armed only with his trusted pistol. He runs around and shoots a couple of them and then just decides to stand up an pull out his favourite sword and start walking towards the armed henchmen. The random henchmen realize it would rude to shoot Seagal with their pistols and start running towards his sword trying to punch Seagal with their fists. One of them is still holding a gun and tries to punch Seagal with the gun he is holding in his hand. I think the gun would've worked better used otherwise.

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