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The film is set in Brooklyn, where NYPD Detective Gino Felino (Seagal) lives and works in the Italian-American neighborhood where he was raised. The plot is driven by the brutal murder of Gino’s partner and childhood friend, Bobby Lupo , who is gunned down in broad daylight in front of his family.
A volatile antagonist whose performance is frequently cited by critics as a highlight for its sheer sadism and lack of remorse.
Portrayed as a "hipster cop" who bridges the gap between law enforcement and the streets. He is stoic and deadly, utilizing Seagal's signature Aikido martial arts style. Azione (DivX - ITA) Giustizia a tutti i costi -...
The following paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the 1991 action film (originally titled Out for Justice ), exploring its production, narrative structure, and thematic significance within the career of Steven Seagal. Analytical Study of Giustizia a tutti i costi (1991) 1. Introduction and Production Context
The film is noted for its brutal brawls, particularly the iconic "pool hall scene" where Gino takes on an entire bar using a pool cue and a heavy cloth. The film is set in Brooklyn, where NYPD
The killer is Richie Madano (William Forsythe), another childhood acquaintance who has become a crack-addicted, psychotic criminal. With the approval of Captain Ronnie Donziger (Jerry Orbach), Gino embarks on a solo, violent hunt through the Brooklyn underworld to find Richie before the local Mafia—also embarrassed by Richie's erratic behavior—can get to him first. 3. Character Analysis
is a 1991 American action-thriller directed by John Flynn and starring Steven Seagal . Released during Seagal’s commercial peak, it was his third consecutive film to debut at number one at the box office. Originally titled The Price of Our Blood , the name was changed to fit Warner Bros.' preference for short, three-word titles for Seagal’s projects. 2. Narrative Synopsis Portrayed as a "hipster cop" who bridges the
Unlike many action films of the era set in generic locales, this film is deeply rooted in the specific culture and "code of silence" of Brooklyn neighborhoods.