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  39. Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a Russian policeman sent after a Georgian drug dealer who has escaped to the United States and is awaiting extradition in Chicago. Jim Belushi plays his temporary partner on the Chicago police. When the drug dealer escapes, the two police must overcome their differences in order to recapture him.
  40. A tough Russian policeman is forced to partner up with a cocky Chicago police detective when he is sent to Chicago to apprehend a Georgian drug lord who killed his partner and fled the country.
  41. &quot;Red heat&quot; is somewhere in the middle when it comes to Schwarzenegger movies. It &#39;s not one of his greatest movies but it&#39;s definitely far from being terrible. If you like action comedies , you&#39;ll like this one. It&#39;s nothing new , but the formula works.<br/><br/>&quot;Red heat&quot; was made in the age of glasnost and perestroika . That explains the idea of combining a Russian cop with an American one. It&#39;s a tribute to the increasing spirit of détente between East and West. It also could be a reason why the movie was successful at the box office , while &quot;Rambo 3&quot; failed (Stallone didn&#39;t noticed that fighting Russians isn&#39;t cool anymore). &quot;Red Heat&quot; became the first American film for which permission was granted by the Soviet authorities to shoot in Red Square itself.<br/><br/>Arnold Schwarzenegger plays the part of Russian supercop Ivan Danko. He fits the role perfectly , because of his size and looks. Even his accent works , although it does sound more German than Slavic. Arnold is stoic , quiet and violent. He is simply believable. His partner in this movie is Polish American cop Art Ridzik played by Jim Belushi. Belushi is likable enough as the foul mouthed cop from Chicago. His a typical comic relief that tries to put a funny one liner as often as it possible. Belushi sometimes overacts and sometimes is more annoying than funny , but overall he does a good job here. The most laughs however come from Arnold and the cultural differences between Russia and USA.<br/><br/>Director Walter Hill reuses the same formula from &quot;48 hours&quot;. Here the contrasts are not just between the personalities of the cop duo , but also between the American and Soviet systems of law enforcement. &quot;This Chicago is very strange city. Your crime is organized, but your police is not.&quot; The film itself is just alright, neither good not bad. There&#39;s no real problem or fault with &quot;Red Heat&quot; except that it offers a fare amount (but just not enough) of laughs and thrills. There is no real chemistry between Belushi and Schwarzenegger. The plot is rather muddled and doesn&#39;t offer any real mystery. There are some familiar faces in the supporting roles – Peter Boyle (&quot;Dream team&quot;) , Laurence Fishburne (&quot;Matrix&quot;) , Gina Gershon and Brion James (&quot;Blade runner&quot;) , but they aren&#39;t given anything interesting to do. The score by James Horner is neither good or bad (you can hear the echo of &quot;Gorky Park&quot; score here).<br/><br/>The action scenes are well shot and edited. You can clearly see what&#39;s going on and there&#39;s none of that modern shaky hand-held camera movement or ultra quick cut editing. Thank God. The movie has few memorable scenes : the fight in sauna (hilarious) , the leg scene (awesome, just watch the movie) and the bus chase (quite exciting , if not copied from &quot;48 hours&quot;) .<br/><br/>I give it 5/10. Some comedic value , some action , some nice one-liners. It doesn&#39;t break any new ground , but it delivers quite well what it promises . Fans of the genre should be satisfied.
  42. What do I mean by almost perfect? Well Red Heat has a ton of the key ingredients of making this an 80&#39;s staple. First of all...Arnold Schwarzenegger? Check. Sarcastic, comedic, sidekick...storyline featuring crack cocaine/drug smuggling, police partners from different worlds, shootouts, one liners....Red Heat has all that. Look at Lethal Weapon and then look at Red Heat. It shares a lot in common. The thing that Red Heat is missing is just that magic, maybe its chemistry or a little something in the story but it just doesn&#39;t blow you away. Still for big fans of Schwarzenegger (like me) and fans of quintessential 80&#39;s movies (like me) its a must see. Ironically one of the things that I think hurt the film in another way is also one of the best things about it...that is the performance from Arnold Schwarzenegger (more on that in a moment.) The story is a smart, fast paced mystery thriller that comes together very well and is sort of ahead of its time considering its all about a Russian cop and an American cop working together. There is plenty of action and a good story on top of that. Everything works...it just works mediocre like.<br/><br/>This is really an interesting role for action superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is stoic and subtle and quiet and violent. Its really unlike anything he&#39;s ever done. Some would call the performance campy but I think he does a terrific job. He is believable and being Russian actually works quite well for him. This is worth seeing just to watch him doing this performance. The problem is the character is a little too subtle. He isn&#39;t loud and over the top and its not what you would expect from him so some might be turned off by it and yet I enjoyed seeing him do something different. James Belushi plays loud mouthed, sarcastic Chicago cop Ridzik. The character is very stereotypical for what you&#39;d expect from this role. He is very loud and obnoxious and overplays it just a little (something far too easy to do in a role like that) and he is almost too much to handle. He is almost unlikable making it hard to enjoy his performance because Belushi is normally charismatic and likable. The chemistry between them is good...not great and that is a reason this could never be Lethal Weapon status. Ed O&#39;Ross plays our villain Viktor. He is good in the role but I feel like the script doesn&#39;t give him the opportunity to be truly great. He is still a decent villain but could have been better. There are a few familiar faces on the supporting cast including Peter Boyle and Laurence Fishburne but they are mostly left without a lot of development.<br/><br/>I feel like director Walter Hill has always struggled to be more than just &quot;good.&quot; He has done some iconic, cult classic films (48 Hours, Last Man Standing-one of my favourites and Bullet To The Head.) He has had a lot of ups and downs but never seems to do anything truly amazing. Despite having years of experience he doesn&#39;t seem to have a firm handle on what makes an epic action flick. Still I enjoyed Red Heat a lot and Schwarzenegger fans will appreciate it for what it is. I just think the concept and story has a lot of missed potential. 7/10
  43. Red Heat, the new Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie, avoids most of the usual action-movie gimmicks and is better for it. It co-stars Jim Belushi and opens around town today. [17 Jun 1988, p.E1]
  44. The police mentioned he would have a &quot;nice&quot; room in a upper class hotel. Ivan being a soviet would much rather live in a room similar to his home accommodations. It also helps to prevent being poisoned by western influences of capitalism.<br/><br/>Notice how poorly he responds to the pay per view TV.<br/><br/>There&#39;s more to it than that, however. Victor was arrested close to the hotel.<br/><br/>Victor had been pulled over for running a red light, whereupon the arresting officers found out that he was driving without a license and illegally possessed a handgun.<br/><br/>In addition to being arrested close to the hotel, Victor had also been lodging there before his arrest. Ivan checks into the same room that Victor was using, presumably to find any additional evidence and clues that could be used against his fugitive. Red Heat isn&#39;t always shown in its uncensored version on US TV. That is mainly due to the nudity and profanity the movie contains. a5c7b9f00b
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