Under Siege is usually thought of as Seagal's best or at least most successful theatrical release. He plays former Navy SEAL Casey Ryback turned Navy cook, Ryback's past is known by very few which helps to supplement the element of surprise when the ship he's serving on is taken over by Commander Krill (Gary Busey) and rogue CIA operative William Stranix (Tommy Lee Jones). Stranix plans to unload the ships nuclear warheads onto a submarine and sell them to the highest bidder, with entire crew locked up it's up to Casey Ryback to take the ship back.
Steven Seagal really shines in this role, and while Under Siege has it's moments of pure insanity it's a fun ride all the way through. Gary Busey and Tommy Lee Jones are excellent in their roles as villains and highly entertaining when they come face to face with the cool and calm Seagal. Baywatch’s Erika Eleniak is by far the most useless character in the film, she's thrown in the mix purely for a little sex appeal, but adds nothing to the film's plot. Overall, Under Siege is a must see for Seagal fans and probably one of his best mainstream films.
8/10
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