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StevenSeagal, who also directed and co-produced (it was his first film after ''UnderSiege''), is Forrest Taft. In the beginning of the film, he is working as a contractor for Aegis Energy, putting out an oil rig fire in Alaska. With large explosives. Hugh Palmer who is in charge of running the rig is blaming the oil company (Aegis), saying they supplied faulty protectors. Forrest scoffs at this at the time as he blows up the burning rig, but notes that they ''were'' faulty protectors--only, of course, he blew up that evidence.

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StevenSeagal, who also directed and co-produced (it was his first film after ''UnderSiege''), ''Film/UnderSiege''), is Forrest Taft. In the beginning of the film, he is working as a contractor for Aegis Energy, putting out an oil rig fire in Alaska. With large explosives. Hugh Palmer who is in charge of running the rig is blaming the oil company (Aegis), saying they supplied faulty protectors. Forrest scoffs at this at the time as he blows up the burning rig, but notes that they ''were'' faulty protectors--only, of course, he blew up that evidence.



* BoringInvincibleHero: Typical [[StevenSeagal Seagal]].


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** Also, it portrays the oil company as exploiting the natives. But it also says they have a contract... generally, those contracts include paying out dividends to the original owners of the mineral rights. It should however, be pointed out that the rig was in fact constructed wholly of faulty parts. letting the rig come online would've resulted in a catastrophic oil spill of a greater magnitude than the one the film starts with. In this instance, destroying the rig WAS the lesser of two evils.

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** Also, it portrays the oil company as exploiting the natives. But it also says they have a contract... generally, those contracts include paying out dividends to the original owners of the mineral rights. It should however, be pointed out that the rig was in fact constructed wholly of faulty parts. letting the rig come online would've resulted in a catastrophic oil spill of a greater magnitude than the one the film starts with. In this instance, destroying the rig WAS the lesser of two evils.evils, even if the special circumstance is set up in as unrealistic and weaselly a manner as possible.



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%%* GreenAesop* GreenAesop: Seagal's message is that oil is bad, oil companies are bad, and anybody who makes a living in the production of oil deserves to die by his hands. Now bend over and take that message for 90 minutes.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Liles, the [[TheSmurfettePrinciple token female baddie]], tries to cut and run in the climactic fight. She fails spectacularly.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Liles, the [[TheSmurfettePrinciple token female baddie]], tries to cut and run in the climactic fight. She fails spectacularly. Mind you, her only crime was being a totally harmless employee of the villain, but Steven Seagal had a point to make, so of course she deserves to die along with all the other people simply doing their jobs on the rig.
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* {{Badass}}: Steven Seagal's role, Forrest Taft.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Liles, the [[TheSmurfettePrinciple token female baddie]], tries to cut and run in the climactic fight. [[spoiler: She fails spectacularly.]]

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Liles, the [[TheSmurfettePrinciple token female baddie]], tries to cut and run in the climactic fight. [[spoiler: She fails spectacularly.]]
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* TheDanza: Michael Caine plays Michael Jennings.
** Also, Mike Starr as Big Mike.



* FakeAmerican: Michael Caine.
* FakeNationality: Creator/JoanChen as an Inuit.
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* MoneyDearBoy: The ''only '''possible''' reason'' that MichaelCaine appeared in this film. And it is. Around that time, he couldn't find many opportunities for work so he took what he could. Also the only possible reason they could have gotten RLeeErmey to be a moron here. And JoanChen must have needed some money too...
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* OldShame: Michael Caine, arguably. He needed work in the 90's and did it since it was a job. Seagal and Caine reportedly did not get along either, with Seagal, who was never really known for his ''acting''(putting it generously) reportedly talking ''down'' to Caine, at this point having one Best Supporting Actor Oscar to his name with three nominations for leading roles, all throughout shooting.
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* InferredHolocaust: As Film Brain pointed out, Forrest blowing up an oil rig will cause more environmental damage than letting it run normally. Also doubling as MoralDissonance.
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He goes to the local bar. Hugh apologizes for calling Forrest a whore to the oil company, but Forrest says it's true. He knows the old man is right, of course. Hugh tells him to look up the truth--Forrest actually has clearance to see the files.

All that evening, some oilmen have been harassing Forrest, and Forrest has been ignoring them. Now they beat up an Inuit. Forrest takes the time to fight every one of them, destroying the bar in the process.

Meanwhile, Aegis Energy is working on damage control. There has been an oil spill, and this must be dealt with. There is Hugh, who thinks Aegis is using faulty protectors, and he must be dealt with. And there is a large oil well that must be running in 13 days, regardless of spills and faulty protectors, or else the land and oil will revert to the Inuit.

Forrest looks at the files. The protectors are very faulty. While he's looking at the files, he looks at exactly what the plans for the new oil well Aegis One are. (We learn a little later.) Then he sends it all to Hugh via the internet. (It's 1994, so there is an internet.) Of course, the people at Aegis know that Forrest is looking at these files because he used his own log-in username to gain access; they'll change the password...

Hugh has just downloaded all the files, put them all on a MagicFloppyDisk, and erased/scrambled his hard disk. He's just finished this when Aegis comes in to invite him to a press conference. It's immediately made clear that Hugh doesn't want to be helpful. They check his hard drive, find nothing of value, but they ''know'' that the files were sent to that computer, so they torture him and tear up the house to find out where. They brutally torture him to death. Forrest confronts the head of Aegis, Michael Jennings (played by Creator/MichaelCaine), about what he saw in the files. Jennings asks him to do one more job at a site. When he gets there, from finding Hugh's corpse, he finds out that this is a trap. He tries to escape, but the planted explosives go off! At the press conference, Jennings declares Forrest and Hugh to be responsible for the sabotaged rig.

Forrest has been hurt and is hiding out in an Inuit tribal chief's house. Salook (IrvinBrink), the tribal chief is a medicine man and has rescued him because (assuming accurate translation) he thought Forrest was a bear. Forrest says that he's just a mouse hiding from the hawks of the oil company; he is told that that's exactly what a bear would say...

The chief and his daughter Masu (JoanChen) take him out in the wilderness to send him on a VisionQuest. He doesn't want to go, but the dogs on the dogsled attack him when he tries to steal the dogsled to get away, and if he can steal, he can go on a VisionQuest. He is knocked out with an eagle feather, and he goes on the quest and ends up anointed with...petroleum in the sacred water...

The chief and his daughter return to their village before Forrest is finished. Aegis is now trying to wipe out Forrest, and they send a helicopter to the Inuit village. They ask if they've seen Forrest; they say no, but then his original coat is found. They shoot the chief and flee, already prepping their excuse.

Forrest shows up after they leave but before the chief dies. The chief gives forest a pair of totems and his blessing. Then Forrest heads to that cabin Aegis trashed earlier.

Jennings is infuriated that they killed one Inuit in front of dozens of witnesses. The decision is made to hire mercenaries, who are led by [[RLeeErmey R. Lee Ermey]]. Unfortunately, they missed a backpack when they trashed the cabin--one containing the disk, weapons--and explosives (they also left the rifle cabinet alone). Forrest offs a couple of the {{mooks}} following him, and then heads to his secret explosion cache....

This film ends with one of the hugest fires and explosions ever--and it's all real fire and explosions. There is a long CharacterFilibuster after the fire and explosion on how corporations are destroying the environment, but the climax is the gigantic explosion.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: A positive example -- Forrest's concluding monologue was over ''ten minutes long'' in the original cut.
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Hugh has just downloaded all the files, put them all on a MagicFloppyDisk, and erased/scrambled his hard disk. He's just finished this when Aegis comes in to invite him to a press conference. It's immediately made clear that Hugh doesn't want to be helpful. They check his hard drive, find nothing of value, but they ''know'' that the files were sent to that computer, so they torture him and tear up the house to find out where. They brutally torture him to death. Forrest confronts the head of Aegis, Michael Jennings (played by Michael Caine), about what he saw in the files. Jennings asks him to do one more job at a site. When he gets there, from finding Hugh's corpse, he finds out that this is a trap. He tries to escape, but the planted explosives go off! At the press conference, Jennings declares Forrest and Hugh to be responsible for the sabotaged rig.

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Hugh has just downloaded all the files, put them all on a MagicFloppyDisk, and erased/scrambled his hard disk. He's just finished this when Aegis comes in to invite him to a press conference. It's immediately made clear that Hugh doesn't want to be helpful. They check his hard drive, find nothing of value, but they ''know'' that the files were sent to that computer, so they torture him and tear up the house to find out where. They brutally torture him to death. Forrest confronts the head of Aegis, Michael Jennings (played by Michael Caine), Creator/MichaelCaine), about what he saw in the files. Jennings asks him to do one more job at a site. When he gets there, from finding Hugh's corpse, he finds out that this is a trap. He tries to escape, but the planted explosives go off! At the press conference, Jennings declares Forrest and Hugh to be responsible for the sabotaged rig.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Features Billy Bob Thorton and [[{{Scrubs}} Dr. Perry Cox]] before they were famous.
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** Also, it portrays the oil company as exploiting the natives. But it also says they have a contract... generally, those contracts include paying out dividends to the original owners of the mineral rights. Destroying the rig would actually do more harm to the natives' (financial) well-being than, again, letting it run.
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** Also, it portrays the oil company as exploiting the natives. But it also says they have a contract... generally, those contracts include paying out dividends to the original owners of the mineral rights. Destroying the rig would actually do more harm to the natives' (financial) well-being than, again, letting it run.
*** Not so fast.
It should however, be pointed out that the rig was in fact constructed wholly of faulty parts. letting the rig come online would've resulted in a catastrophic oil spill of a greater magnitude than the one the film starts with. In this instance, destroying the rig WAS the lesser of two evils.
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Hugh has just downloaded all the files, put them all on a MagicFloppyDisk, and erased/scrambled his hard disk. He's just finished this when Aegis comes in to invite him to a press conference. It's immediately made clear that Hugh doesn't want to be helpful. They check his hard drive, find nothing of value, but they ''know'' that the files were sent to that computer, so they torture him and tear up the house to find out where. They torture him to death so horribly that a viewer would be insane to watch... Forrest confronts the head of Aegis, Michael Jennings (played by Michael Caine), about what he saw in the files. Jennings asks him to do one more job at a site. When he gets there, from finding Hugh's corpse, he finds out that this is a trap. He tries to escape, but the planted explosives go off! At the press conference, Jennings declares Forrest and Hugh to be responsible for the sabotaged rig.

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Hugh has just downloaded all the files, put them all on a MagicFloppyDisk, and erased/scrambled his hard disk. He's just finished this when Aegis comes in to invite him to a press conference. It's immediately made clear that Hugh doesn't want to be helpful. They check his hard drive, find nothing of value, but they ''know'' that the files were sent to that computer, so they torture him and tear up the house to find out where. They brutally torture him to death so horribly that a viewer would be insane to watch... death. Forrest confronts the head of Aegis, Michael Jennings (played by Michael Caine), about what he saw in the files. Jennings asks him to do one more job at a site. When he gets there, from finding Hugh's corpse, he finds out that this is a trap. He tries to escape, but the planted explosives go off! At the press conference, Jennings declares Forrest and Hugh to be responsible for the sabotaged rig.
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* FakeNationality: JoanChen as an Inuit. "Chen" is such an Inuit surname, isn't it?

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* CreatorKiller: Steven Seagal has never directed another movie. What's more, this film is one of the most visible signposts in his transition from "action star" to "direct-to-DVD joke".

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* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: The film contains several drawn-out torture scenes, such as when Forrest's friend Hugh is beaten with a pipe cutter. Not just on the part of the villains though; Forrest has several scenes where he continues to bully people even when he's already beaten them, such as a very lengthy and painful fight in the bar. And, as [[WebVideo/BadMovieBeatdown Film Brain]] pointed out, Forrest murders Jennings at the end of the movie, even though he was unarmed, outmatched, and totally unable to defend himself.

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* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: The film contains several drawn-out torture scenes, such as when Forrest's friend Hugh is beaten with a pipe cutter. Not just on the part of the villains though; Forrest has several scenes where he continues to bully people even when he's already beaten them, such as a very lengthy and painful fight in the bar. And, as [[WebVideo/BadMovieBeatdown Film Brain]] pointed out, Forrest murders Jennings at the end of the movie, even though he was unarmed, outmatched, and totally unable to defend himself. himself.
** Jennings may have lived had he not told Forest he didn't have the guts to finish him.
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* OldShame: Michael Caine, arguably. He needed work in the 90's and did it since it was a job. Seagal and Caine reportedly did not get along either.
** Well, seeing as it was reported that Seagal basically talked DOWN to Caine, who at that point had one Best Supporting Actor Oscar to his name and three nominations for leading roles, it makes sense. Seagal's acting was always mediocre drivel and he was treating a man who could run CIRCLES around him in the acting department like crap.

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* OldShame: Michael Caine, arguably. He needed work in the 90's and did it since it was a job. Seagal and Caine reportedly did not get along either.
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either, with Seagal, who was reported that Seagal basically talked DOWN never really known for his ''acting''(putting it generously) reportedly talking ''down'' to Caine, who at that this point had having one Best Supporting Actor Oscar to his name and with three nominations for leading roles, it makes sense. Seagal's acting was always mediocre drivel and he was treating a man who could run CIRCLES around him in the acting department like crap.all throughout shooting.
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The most [[BrokenAesop environmentally destructive]] film with a GreenAesop ever.

StevenSeagal, who also directed and co-produced (it was his first film after ''UnderSiege''), is Forrest Taft. In the beginning of the film, he is working as a contractor for Aegis Energy, putting out an oil rig fire in Alaska. With large explosives. Hugh Palmer who is in charge of running the rig is blaming the oil company (Aegis), saying they supplied faulty protectors. Forrest scoffs at this at the time as he blows up the burning rig, but notes that they ''were'' faulty protectors--only, of course, he blew up that evidence.

He goes to the local bar. Hugh apologizes for calling Forrest a whore to the oil company, but Forrest says it's true. He knows the old man is right, of course. Hugh tells him to look up the truth--Forrest actually has clearance to see the files.

All that evening, some oilmen have been harassing Forrest, and Forrest has been ignoring them. Now they beat up an Inuit. Forrest takes the time to fight every one of them, destroying the bar in the process.

Meanwhile, Aegis Energy is working on damage control. There has been an oil spill, and this must be dealt with. There is Hugh, who thinks Aegis is using faulty protectors, and he must be dealt with. And there is a large oil well that must be running in 13 days, regardless of spills and faulty protectors, or else the land and oil will revert to the Inuit.

Forrest looks at the files. The protectors are very faulty. While he's looking at the files, he looks at exactly what the plans for the new oil well Aegis One are. (We learn a little later.) Then he sends it all to Hugh via the internet. (It's 1994, so there is an internet.) Of course, the people at Aegis know that Forrest is looking at these files because he used his own log-in username to gain access; they'll change the password...

Hugh has just downloaded all the files, put them all on a MagicFloppyDisk, and erased/scrambled his hard disk. He's just finished this when Aegis comes in to invite him to a press conference. It's immediately made clear that Hugh doesn't want to be helpful. They check his hard drive, find nothing of value, but they ''know'' that the files were sent to that computer, so they torture him and tear up the house to find out where. They torture him to death so horribly that a viewer would be insane to watch... Forrest confronts the head of Aegis, Michael Jennings (played by Michael Caine), about what he saw in the files. Jennings asks him to do one more job at a site. When he gets there, from finding Hugh's corpse, he finds out that this is a trap. He tries to escape, but the planted explosives go off! At the press conference, Jennings declares Forrest and Hugh to be responsible for the sabotaged rig.

Forrest has been hurt and is hiding out in an Inuit tribal chief's house. Salook (IrvinBrink), the tribal chief is a medicine man and has rescued him because (assuming accurate translation) he thought Forrest was a bear. Forrest says that he's just a mouse hiding from the hawks of the oil company; he is told that that's exactly what a bear would say...

The chief and his daughter Masu (JoanChen) take him out in the wilderness to send him on a VisionQuest. He doesn't want to go, but the dogs on the dogsled attack him when he tries to steal the dogsled to get away, and if he can steal, he can go on a VisionQuest. He is knocked out with an eagle feather, and he goes on the quest and ends up anointed with...petroleum in the sacred water...

The chief and his daughter return to their village before Forrest is finished. Aegis is now trying to wipe out Forrest, and they send a helicopter to the Inuit village. They ask if they've seen Forrest; they say no, but then his original coat is found. They shoot the chief and flee, already prepping their excuse.

Forrest shows up after they leave but before the chief dies. The chief gives forest a pair of totems and his blessing. Then Forrest heads to that cabin Aegis trashed earlier.

Jennings is infuriated that they killed one Inuit in front of dozens of witnesses. The decision is made to hire mercenaries, who are led by [[RLeeErmey R. Lee Ermey]]. Unfortunately, they missed a backpack when they trashed the cabin--one containing the disk, weapons--and explosives (they also left the rifle cabinet alone). Forrest offs a couple of the {{mooks}} following him, and then heads to his secret explosion cache....

This film ends with one of the hugest fires and explosions ever--and it's all real fire and explosions. There is a long CharacterFilibuster after the fire and explosion on how corporations are destroying the environment, but the climax is the gigantic explosion.
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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Infamous ''live action'' example.
* BoringInvincibleHero: Typical [[StevenSeagal Seagal]].
* BrokenAesop: The film is supposed to have a GreenAesop, yet FridgeLogic says that destroying an oil rig would cause far more environmental damage than simply letting it run.
** Also, it portrays the oil company as exploiting the natives. But it also says they have a contract... generally, those contracts include paying out dividends to the original owners of the mineral rights. Destroying the rig would actually do more harm to the natives' (financial) well-being than, again, letting it run.
* CharacterFilibuster: Multiple.
* TheChosenOne: Whether Forrest wants it or not.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Jennings.
* CreatorKiller: Steven Seagal has never directed another movie. What's more, this film is one of the most visible signposts in his transition from "action star" to "direct-to-DVD joke".
* TheDanza: Michael Caine plays Michael Jennings.
** Also, Mike Starr as Big Mike.
* DarkenedBuildingShootout
* ExecutiveMeddling: A positive example -- Forrest's concluding monologue was over ''ten minutes long'' in the original cut.
* FakeAmerican: Michael Caine.
* FakeNationality: JoanChen as an Inuit. "Chen" is such an Inuit surname, isn't it?
* {{Fingore}}
* GaiasVengeance: Yes, Forrest is supposed to embody that.
* {{Gorn}}
* GreenAesop
* GroinAttack: Including one where the target rather redundantly yells "MY NUTS!", as though [[ViewersAreMorons the audience couldn't tell that was where he was kicked]].
* HeelFaceTurn
* HeyItsThatGuy: Features Billy Bob Thorton and [[{{Scrubs}} Dr. Perry Cox]] before they were famous.
** Irvin Kershner, the director of ''TheEmpireStrikesBack'', appears as a director during the Aegis Oil commercial scene
* HiddenDepths
* InferredHolocaust: As Film Brain pointed out, Forrest blowing up an oil rig will cause more environmental damage than letting it run normally. Also doubling as MoralDissonance.
* KickTheDog: Multiple.
* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: The film contains several drawn-out torture scenes, such as when Forrest's friend Hugh is beaten with a pipe cutter. Not just on the part of the villains though; Forrest has several scenes where he continues to bully people even when he's already beaten them, such as a very lengthy and painful fight in the bar. And, as [[WebVideo/BadMovieBeatdown Film Brain]] pointed out, Forrest murders Jennings at the end of the movie, even though he was unarmed, outmatched, and totally unable to defend himself.
* MagicalComputer: Multiple.
* MegaCorp: Aegis
* MightyWhitey: Forrest Taft.
* MoneyDearBoy: The ''only '''possible''' reason'' that MichaelCaine appeared in this film. And it is. Around that time, he couldn't find many opportunities for work so he took what he could. Also the only possible reason they could have gotten RLeeErmey to be a moron here. And JoanChen must have needed some money too...
* NeverFoundTheBody: Why Jennings believes Forrest is alive.
* OldShame: Michael Caine, arguably. He needed work in the 90's and did it since it was a job. Seagal and Caine reportedly did not get along either.
** Well, seeing as it was reported that Seagal basically talked DOWN to Caine, who at that point had one Best Supporting Actor Oscar to his name and three nominations for leading roles, it makes sense. Seagal's acting was always mediocre drivel and he was treating a man who could run CIRCLES around him in the acting department like crap.
* OnlyOne
* OutrunTheFireball: Repeatedly.
* PhotoOpWithTheDog: The exec tries to make an ad to improve the image of Aegis Energy, complete with reindeer/caribou.
* PositiveDiscrimination:
-->'''Forrest''': You ride good?
-->'''Masu''': Of course, I'm a Native American.
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: It wouldn't be a Steven Seagal movie without one.
* StuffBlowingUp
* StuffedInTheFridge: Finding Hugh's corpse tipped Forrest off that this was a trap.
* TimeBomb
* VisionQuest
* WeCare: The ad that the BigBad tries to make.
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