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When an EPA representative is discovered dead in a small Midwestern town, government agent Jack Taggart goes undercover to check things out. He then investigates a Kentucky mine and helps locals stand up for their rights.
One big self-distraction and nothing that vaguely resembles a real film.
January 01, 2000
Film Journal International
You have to give Seagal points for having his heart in more or less the right place, but Fire Down Below is a hugely silly movie.
January 01, 2000
FulvueDrive-in.com
A real pleasant surprise with a less brash, more likable Seagal. Manages to show a genuine affection for the kind of rural folks elitist Hollywood usually ridicules.
March 05, 2006
Film.com
Seagal barely works up a sweat... He certainly doesn't work up any drama.
January 01, 2000
Jam! Movies
Unless you're in the market for boredom, skip this one.
February 06, 2002
DVDLaser
The eco-hero who strikes fear in the heart of every polluting industrialist and sighs of pity in the heart of every fashion designer, Steven Seagal, takes his act to the backwoods of Kentucky
June 14, 2007
Kalamazoo Gazette
Marg Helgenberger plays Jack's love interest, the kind of tormented backwoodsy recluse Helen Reddy used to sing songs about. The stultifying aw-shucks courtship between the two is like a nightmarish version of 'The Bridges of Madison County'...