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Chain of Command centers on James Webster (played by martial arts maestro ), a Special Forces operative returning home from duty only to find that his brother has been brutally murdered. Naturally, Webster defaults to a one-man vengeance mission.

Let's dive into why this specific collaboration did not quite live up to its explosive potential. 🥊 The Premise: Pure Action Dynamite?

: Actor Max Ryan steps up in the third act to deliver a genuinely tense, professionally choreographed knife fight that briefly wakes the movie up from its slumber. Chain_of_Command_2015

: White is an exceptionally talented screen fighter and physical specimen. While he delivers a predictably solid, stoic performance, the script doesn't give him much room to breathe or showcase his top-tier martial arts skills.

: Fans going in to see Steve Austin deliver high-octane brawls and stone-cold stunners were left feeling short-changed. Austin is given remarkably little screen time and very little physical action, relegated mostly to speaking menacingly from the sidelines. Chain of Command centers on James Webster (played

It is not all bad news for trash-cinema enthusiasts. If you are a completionist of either star's filmography or simply love the aesthetic of mid-2010s direct-to-DVD grit, there are still a few elements to appreciate:

If you are a die-hard fan of Michael Jai White or want to see Steve Austin looking intimidating in tactical gear, it might be worth a background watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Otherwise, you are better off spinning White's Falcon Rising or Austin's The Condemned to see what these legends look like when they are firing on all cylinders! 🥊 The Premise: Pure Action Dynamite

: Carraway attempts to give the movie a dark, neo-noir visual palette. While hampered by a low budget, the moody lighting occasionally succeeds in setting a grim tone. 📌 The Verdict