The world’s top bodyguard gets a new client, a hitman who must testify at the International Court of Justice. They must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time.
Ryan Reynolds
Michael Bryce
Samuel L. Jackson
Darius Kincaid
Gary Oldman
Vladislav Dukhovich
Salma Hayek Pinault
Sonia Kincaid
Elodie Yung
Amelia Roussel
Richard E. Grant
Seifert
Joaquim de Almeida
Foucher
Kirsty Mitchell
Rebecca Harr
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Ivan
Sam Hazeldine
Garrett
Mikhail Gorevoy
Livitin
Barry Atsma
Moreno
Georgie Glen
ICC Lead Judge
Tine Joustra
Renata Casoria
Joséphine de la Baume
Interpol Agent
Rod Hallett
Petr Asimov
Abbey Hoes
Flowerstall Clerk
Ori Pfeffer
Vacklin
Lee Nicholas Harris
CO19 Officer
Nadia Konakchieva
Mrs. Asimov
Noortje Herlaar
ICC Court Clerk
Chris Brazier
Garrett's Officer
Alan McKenna
Interpol Agent
Donna Preston
Sonia's Cell Mate
Nikolay Stanoev
Cashier
Renars Latkovskis
Dukhovich Merc
Samantha Bolter
Coventry Police Officer
Alexander Mercury
Hacker Merc
Russell De Rozario
Nun Driver
Antoin Cox
Amsterdam Bartender
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Dutch Cop
Mounir Margoum
Zidane
Velimir Velev
Preacher Murderer
Bruno Salgueiro
Speedboat Owner
Marko Mandić
Goran
Vladimir Vladimirov
Fabio
Zlatka Raikova
Widow
Hristo Petkov
Zidane's Soldier
Stilyan Mavrov
Semi-Truck Driver
Ulyana Chan
Doctor
Ilian Emanviov
Burly Guard
Chris Wilson
ICC Judge
Stuart Whelan
Policeman Lawyer
Atul Sharma
Lawyer
Tamara Sharpe
Pedestrian
Bharat Mistri
Lawyer
Halima Nagori
Defence Stenographer
Truus de Boer
Cyclist
Mark Christopher Collins
Interpol Guard
Ivan Kostadinov
Guard (uncredited)
Patrick Hughes
Interpol Agent (uncredited)
Sander Jan Klerk
ADR voice
Alexander Terentyev
Hacker Mark
Director
Patrick Hughes
Writer
Tom O'Connor
August 18, 2017
For professional Bodyguard Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds), life is good. As an elite member of his craft, he is well paid and lives a very good life keeping high-profile targets safe the world over. When things unexpectedly take a turn we find Michael two years on having hit the skids and struggling to claw his way back to prominence in the new film “The Hitman’s Bodyguard”. Things become complicated for Michael as a despotic tyrant named Dukhovich (Gary Oldman) is on trial for war crimes and countless atrocities, and is about to go free due to removing all those who would be able to testify against him with credible evidence. That is with the exception of one Darius Kincaid (Samuel L. Jackson). Darius is incarcerated but makes a deal to testify in exchange for his wife (Selma Hayek), being granted freedom. Darius knows he is a marked man but takes the chance and under the watch of Interpol Agent Roussel (Elodie Yung), they set off. Naturally things do not go as planned and the two find themselves fleeing for their lives with numerous deadly assassins hot on their heels. Unsure who she can trust, Roussel calls in Michael even though they have some seriously unresolved issues about one another that destroyed their previous relationship. Further complicating matters is the history Michael and Darius share which makes them naturally hostile to one another. Nevertheless, Michael and Darius set off to reach the courtroom but the imposed deadline and face numerous dangers and hilarious situations along the way. Jackson and Reynolds work very well with one another and their banter and chiding comes across as very natural. The jokes come more often than I expected but the film is very much an action film, and the sequences are intense, funny, and gripping, especially and extended chase and fight sequence along the canals and shopping district of Amsterdam. While some may say that the film is just a variation on the Buddy Cop genre of old, the strong cast and the winning mix of jokes and action make the film a very pleasant surprise and one of my more enjoyable films of 2017. It was a highly-enjoyable thrill ride and one of the best films this summer. If you are a fan of action, comedies, and the pairing of Jackson and Reynolds, do not miss this film. 4 stars out of 5.