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Out of Reach

  • Video
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 26m
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4.0/10
5.4K
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Steven Seagal and Agnieszka Wagner in Out of Reach (2004)
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A retired covert agent turned survivalist discovers that the foster program he is using to help a young orphan is actually a human trafficking network. He travels overseas to find the girl a... Read allA retired covert agent turned survivalist discovers that the foster program he is using to help a young orphan is actually a human trafficking network. He travels overseas to find the girl and shut down the operation.A retired covert agent turned survivalist discovers that the foster program he is using to help a young orphan is actually a human trafficking network. He travels overseas to find the girl and shut down the operation.

  • Director
    • Po-Chih Leong
  • Writers
    • Trevor Miller
    • James Townsend
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Ida Nowakowska
    • Agnieszka Wagner
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Po-Chih Leong
    • Writers
      • Trevor Miller
      • James Townsend
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Ida Nowakowska
      • Agnieszka Wagner
    • 79User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • William Lansing
    Ida Nowakowska
    Ida Nowakowska
    • Irena Morawska
    Agnieszka Wagner
    Agnieszka Wagner
    • Kasia Lato
    Matt Schulze
    Matt Schulze
    • Faisal
    Christoph Pieczynski
    Christoph Pieczynski
    • Ibo
    Robbie Gee
    Robbie Gee
    • Lewis Morton
    Murat Yilmaz
    • Azimi
    Nick Brimble
    Nick Brimble
    • Mister Elgin
    Jan Plazalski
    • Nikki
    Shawn Lawrence
    Shawn Lawrence
    • Agent Shepherd
    Hanna Dunowska
    Hanna Dunowska
    • Rosie
    Aleksandra Hamkalo
    Aleksandra Hamkalo
    • Katya
    • (as Ola Hamkalo)
    Frank Hildebrandt
    • Postmaster
    • (as Frank Hildebrand)
    Claudia Castel
    • Petra
    • (as Klaudia Jakacka)
    Jan Janga-Tomaszewski
    Jan Janga-Tomaszewski
    • Uncle Pawel
    Maria Maj
    Maria Maj
    • Mrs. Donata
    Katarzyna Loska
    • UNA Clerk
    Jacek Samojlowicz
    Jacek Samojlowicz
    • Polish Customs
    • Director
      • Po-Chih Leong
    • Writers
      • Trevor Miller
      • James Townsend
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    4Uriah43

    Tracking Down Human Traffickers in Poland

    This film begins with a retired CSA agent by the name of "William Lansing" (Steven Seagal) enjoying some peace and quiet in a wildlife refuge area with few outside distractions. However, when a young Polish orphan that he was sponsoring by the name of "Irena Morawska" (Ida Nowakowska) mysteriously stops writing to him, he becomes concerned and decides to travel to Poland to investigate the situation. To his dismay, he soon discovers that Irena has been kidnapped by a sophisticated network of human traffickers who know how to use their connections to remain hidden from the law. Additionally, it's also at this time that some former colleagues appear on the scene with a serious grudge to settle with him which then complicates things even further. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather strange crime-drama which suffered from an uneven plot and poor direction. To that extent, while I typically like Stevan Seagal films, I must say that I was somewhat disappointed with this particular one and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
    4shakercoola

    A martial arts master in search of a missing child

    An American action thriller; Next stop Poland for Steven Seagal. The premise of the film is quite good - a martial arts master and former covert agent turned survivalist in America has lost touch with a young girl/pen pal from an orphanage in Poland. It transpires she has become a missing person. Seagal decides to investigate and track a human trafficking ring into which the young girl has unknowingly entered. "Out of Reach" bears some similarity to the film, "Taken", but it is a low budget production - badly dubbed, poorly edited. poor acting in parts. The story is directed in a style that resembles a fable rather than a feature film. As an action film, tension is at a low ebb and so the detective work becomes the main interest for the viewer. There is a memorable sword fight-off scene at the end: prey vs predator, protagonist vs antagonist, which is set in a white palace and this symbolising of purity as irony is impressive. This sequence is well directed and choreographed. For all its faults, and there are many in the storytelling, there is a heart to the film and an important subject.
    4=G=

    Seagal reaches new low

    Seagal reaches a new low in "Out of Reach" in which he plays a guy with a past (we don't know what exactly) who hangs out in a forest and looks for injured animals so he can heal them while communing with nature. He also corresponds via snail mail with a young girl in a Polish orphanage. When she is sold into slavery, Seagal has to travel to Poland where, of course, he gets to hang out with a babe, shoot it out with a bunch of heavies, and do some hokey martial arts stuff as well as try to act and conceal his big, fat gut. A sorry attempt at film making, "Out of Reach" has too many deficits to list here. Suffice it to say this B-flick is probably not worth your time and will probably be the last Seagal flick I'll be watching. (C-)
    1fuffy442

    I want to put my head in a bucket of lye and jump off a cliff.

    I feel so ashamed...I watched this movie from beginning to end. What can I say? I'm an idiot. I could have spent the time doing something much more enjoyable, like blinding myself with toothpicks or drinking lit Sterno. But, no, I watched and I suffered.

    Segal's acting was never passable and his movie scripts were always formulaic and tedious, but his mastery of Aiki-Jitsu made the movies great. Now, he relies on gun battles almost completely. I think it's because he has trouble lifting his arms. The use of a double was so apparent throughout the film one has to wonder if Segal spent more than a weekend in Poland working on this movie. They even had a double dubbing his lines. But, to his voice double's credit, he did do a superb job of getting Segal's voice exactly, perfectly wrong. Either he's so fat that he can't breath deeply enough to talk (can you say Orson Wells and Marlon Brando) or they couldn't keep the food out of his mouth long enough to record the tracks. Judging from his sweaty, greasy, bloated and just plain frightening close-ups, what time he spent in Poland was most likely spent at the blini stand. Really, he looks like a Mr. Potato Head that's been dipped in oil. I think he has become the evil clone of Elvis. A huge, disgusting mockery of the genre. Unlike Elvis, though, he never really had talent. His self-created persona of the "Special Ops Killer" turned Ghandi is wearing so thin that even Paris Hilton has more credibility. However, I'll bet Segal's breasts are bigger.

    Another point... I don't understand going to another country to make a cheap movie. There isn't anything in this movie that isn't here in America. We have lots of nice buildings and plenty of lousy, unknown actors. But, it seems the really bad American movies have to be made in foreign countries. Perhaps his next movie can be filmed in Nauru or Tuvalu. Or, even better, how about in his backyard using his cell phone camera? Can't be any worse.

    Here are a few title suggestions for his next movie:

    1) Out of Breath 2) Out of Ideas 3) Out of Cheetos 4) Out of His Mind 4) Hard to Watch 5) Out to Lunch 6) The Fatriot 7) Belly of the Star 8) Box of Clementines 9) Today You Diet 10) Enormous Shadow Man 11) Heart Attack Force 12) Fat of Fury and, of course... 13) Marked for $1.99

    We all know what the story line will be.
    4Auke Wind

    Slightly disappointing for his fans, too little action

    The plot is like the movie: pretty neutral and not above standard, like almost every Seagal movie.

    Clean settings - the white building is beautiful as a setting, a little highlight.

    For the Seagal-fans, there is a bit of fighting in here, I think not enough for you guys. Seagal acts like always, somewhat 'unpersonal'.

    All kinda standard things we'll see: typical bad-guy, in Poland everybody drinks :-( and there are a few one-liners (like "wrong answer").

    Because I have a bit weakness for Seagal (he was like a small hero over ten years ago in his old movies).

    So for that, I'll rate the movie ** out of ****

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    • Trivia
      For large portions of the movie, Seagal was dubbed over by a voice over artist. So at certain times during the movie he speaks with his own voice, but then at other times with a dubbed voice which can be detected very easily as being dubbed. The reasoning for the dubbing of Seagal and other actors in the film was that changes were made in the storyline after most of the film was already shot.
    • Goofs
      When William kills the top bad guy at the end and there is a blood trail from the dead bad guy to him, you can see the camera scrolling over the blood on the blood.
    • Quotes

      Azimi: [about Lansing] He doesn't exist!

      Faisal: So, why are all of your friends dead?

    • Connections
      Featured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Out of Reach (2011)

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2004 (Romania)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Poland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Rescue
    • Filming locations
      • Palace of Culture and Science, Plac Defilad, Sródmiescie, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Franchise Pictures
      • Epsilon Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $104,502
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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