Edge of Honor (1991)
6/10
Memorable villains in a better than expected thriller.
24 February 2022
Warning: Spoilers
As cocky as ever, Corey Feldman makes a memorable entrance in the woods, having set up a trap as a practical joke to catch one of his friends off guard. But they find much more than they bargained for when they come across a group of psychopathic vigilantes who seemed to be part of some sort of terrorist group. Don Swayze (looking almost exactly like his brother Patrick) is probably the most deranged of them all, and he's surrounded by some pretty insane men. Is Dylan's have no issue in shooting up an entire Campground, including the children, and those who escaped joined forces with Feldman and his group which also includes Scott Reeves. But this group of young men (and one young woman) are pretty formidable and have some tricks up their sleeve.

A very violent film that often makes it so unpleasant viewing, it also has some unintentionally funny moments such as the death of one of the villains who was the single word gets a terrific exit. A lot of the little details are ridiculous, particularly the presence of one of the men who simply sits down his rifle when he sees the boys approaching them. Another villain has a knife like claw attached to his wrist that he utilizes against his foes. It's well photographed, non-stop action, indecently acted, but there are plenty of plot holes come join the bullet holes in the walls of buildings blown to smithereens by this group. A lot of the goings-on will make the viewer say "oh brother" but at least the viewer will never be bored.
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