Until Death (2007)


Directed by: Simon Fellows
Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Laura Harring, Lubna Azabal, David Wheir
Genre: Action / Thriller / Crime

Frank Sinatra (Jean-Claude Van Damme), a corrupt and self-destructive cop, finds his life turned upside down when a botched undercover operation leaves him near death. After a miraculous recovery, Frank seeks redemption while tracking down the gang responsible for betraying him. The film explores themes of vengeance, corruption, and personal transformation, as Frank fights to reclaim his honor and protect the innocent.

Van Damme delivers a more introspective and dramatic performance alongside his signature fight sequences.
Dark, moody cinematography enhances the story’s gritty atmosphere.
Tight pacing balances character development with intense action scenes.

The harrowing shootout in Frank’s apartment that sets the revenge plot in motion.
Hand-to-hand combat sequences showcasing Van Damme’s martial arts skill.
Frank’s moments of introspection and personal growth, adding depth to the action narrative.





Until Death is a compelling blend of action and drama, offering Van Damme fans both intense combat and a story of redemption. Its darker tone and strong performance make it a standout among his mid-2000s films.
Rating:
7.0/10
