
It's a tribute to Steven Seagal's cinematic status that eager viewers might expect Belly Of The Beast to be a biopic of the ballooning action hero. Yet while it doesn't trace his glorious rise from star bodyguard to guarded star body, this straight-to-retail classic cleverly recapitulates the thematic concerns that have dominated Seagal's films from Under Siege to Exit Wounds: homophobia, mysticism and misogyny.
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