When carrying out a hit, assassin Joe always makes use of the knowledge of the local population. On arriving in Bangkok, Joe meets street kid Kong and he becomes his primary aide. But when Kong is nearly killed, he asks Joe to train him up in the deadly arts and unwittingly becomes a target of a band of killers.
Nicolas Cage
Joe
Shahkrit Yamnarm
Kong
Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei
Fon
Panward Hemmanee
Aom
Dom Haetrakul
Aran
Tuck Napaskorn
Kong's Brother
Steve Baldocchi
Michigan
Chris Heebink
USC
James With
Chicago
Peter Shadrin
Anton
Arthajid Puengvicha
Official
Andrew Pfeffer
Caucasian Prisoner
Oliver Steele
European Crying Boy
Veerasak Boonchard
Winai
Jeremy Thana
Gangster
Chris Lowenstein
Nirattisai Kaljareuk
Surat
Director, Author
Danny Pang Fat
Director, Author
Oxide Pang Shun
Screenplay
Jason Richman
May 16, 2015
6
I was taught four rules...
The Pang Brothers remake their 2000 Asian film for the American audience with mixed results. Starring Nic Cage, film follows Cage's hit-man to Bangkok where he is to complete a number of hits. He tells us via narration that he has a set of rules that he follows so as to survive in the "business". He then promptly breaks his own codes and his life comes under threat.
That's pretty much it as regards plotting. The Pang's bring much visual style to the picture, and show themselves to be adept at action sequences, but it all feels so familiar. Action movies are rarely going to bring new stuff to the table, they often, as is the case here, are kinetic popcorn pictures missing some emotional depth to marry up with the carnage. Thus this is not a film to be sought out by any action junkies looking for something new to add to their collections. As it happens Cage is fine and broody, managing to blend hard ass machismo with vulnerable traits. He, and the filmic style make it above average, even if ultimately it's instantly forgettable afterwards. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$45,000,000.00
Revenue:
$42,487,390.00