A retired agent investigates a ring of White supremacists who resort to terrorism. The villains enjoy human hunting in the Louisiana bayous and seem to embrace a sort of Darwinist credo.
The chief baddie in this film gives a speech in which he warns of "rioting in the streets of our cities" and "civil disorder everywhere". Oh boy, where did he get such wild notions, I wonder? And in 1986, to boot. The plot is entirely along those lines, and we could objectively say that it is functional, in the sense that it provides support to a fair number of action set-pieces. Those are very watchable, with very competent second unit work.
Rating: 37
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