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The Glimmer Man

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John Gray

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Plot Summary

Two cops with almost nothing in common find themselves brought together to capture a psychotic murderer in this action thriller. Jack Cole (Steven Seagal) was once a government intelligence operative known as "The Glimmer Man," because he could move so quickly and quietly that his victims would only see a glimmer before they died. Having left international espionage behind him, Cole — steeped in Eastern mysticism and not used to working with others — has become a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department, where he's paired up with Jim Campbell (Keenen Ivory Wayans), a tough, no-nonsense cop with a weakness for weepy movies (Casablanca is one of his favorites) and little patience for Cole's New Age philosophies and outsider attitude. Cole and Campbell have to set aside their differences when they're assigned to track down a serial killer the press has dubbed "The Family Man," for his habit of dispatching entire households at once. However, when the Family Man's latest victims turn out to be Cole's former wife and her current husband, Campbell learns about Cole's secret past, and they both think that Cole's former bosses may somehow be involved with this current crime wave. Leading man Seagal also wrote and played guitar on several blues-based songs that appear on the film's soundtrack.

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Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes

TOMATOMETER

13%
  • Reviews Counted: 24
  • Fresh: 3
  • Rotten: 21
  • Average Rating: 3.3/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: It's repetitive mayhem as usual. – Susan Wloszczyna, USA Today, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: Most of the action scenes occur in the dark and are so heavily edited, it's hard to know whose limbs and faces are being splintered by Cole. – Jack Mathews, Los Angeles Times, Jan 28, 2006

Rotten: The plot of The Glimmer Man involves not only the Family Man but Our Evil Secret Government, the Russian Mafia and Rich Powerful Politicians -- the three stooges of action cinema in the '90s. – Richard Harrington, Washington Post, Jan 22, 2002

Rotten: All-in-all, what we have here is 'classic' Seagal. And that means, for anyone who isn't an admitted fan, an uninspired outing. – James Berardinelli, ReelViews, Sep 16, 2006

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Customer Reviews

Classic Steven Seagal!!

If you like Seagal movies then this wont dissapoint you! But be mindfull of his style, this movie fits in with the classic cheesy im the meanest and at the same time most understanding & modest cop in the world. It's classic seagal with a new age twist.

Seagal should stop doing movies

I generally like a good mindless action movie. Seagal put out some that I really enjoyed. Hard to Kill, Above the Law and Under Siege were his best movies.

His films typically have a political undertone to them which has shifted to “Save the world” or “Evil polluters must die” from sensible things like people can’t be above the law or you have an aristocracy that does not have to live by the rule of law. In either case the political aspect is very shallow but the concept that all must be governed by the same laws is universally accepted but not universally practiced which makes it a far more interesting political undertone.

Another problem with his later moves, Hh just is to heavy and old to be taken seriously as an action hero. Come on Seagal, the camera and make up can only do so much to hide the age and weight.

Lastly the best fight scenes he has put out in movies are in those three films. In this move the fight scenes are so edited that you cannot tell which hands are belong to whom in the fights. They are just a blurred mess.

Bottom-line, if you want some mostly mindless action and like Seagal watch one of the three mentioned movies if you have not seen them yet. The rest are just not as good and in some cases they are 1 hour and 32 minutes of your life that are lost, not to entertainment but to the hope that at some time the movie will become more entertaining; sadly it did not.

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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Released: 1997

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