When a retiring assassin realizes that he is the target of a hit, he winds up back in the game going head to head with a gang of younger, ruthless killers.
Mads Mikkelsen
Duncan Vizla
Vanessa Hudgens
Camille
Katheryn Winnick
Vivian
Fei Ren
Hilde
Ruby O. Fee
Sindy
Matt Lucas
Blut
Robert Maillet
Karl
Anthony Grant
Facundo
Josh Cruddas
Alexei
Lovina Yavari
Junkie Jane
Ayisha Issa
Jazmin
Pedro Miguel Arce
Pedro
Anastasia Marinina
Evalina
Richard Dreyfuss
Porter
Inga Cadranel
Regina
Jill Frappier
Doris
Nia Roam
Ginny
Julian Richings
Lomas
Johnny Knoxville
Michael Green
Roman Lebeau
Donald
Dmitry Chepovetsky
Hotel Clerk
Sofia Grossi
Young Camille
Martin Zolotarev
Evalina's son
Marsha Mason
Store Owner
Ken Hall
Dr. Becker
Calwyn Shurgold
Tech Guy
Emily Debowski
Young Female Server
Jamillah Ross
Nurse Patty
Michael Ayres
Waiter at Fancy Restaurant
Maria Nash
School Kid #1
Moon Mason
School Kid #2
Oksana Zilinskas
School Kid #3
Callum Shoniker
School Kid #4
Ava Augustin
School Kid #5
Connor Laidman
School Kid #6
Robert Clarke
Old Priest at Funeral
Craig Burnatowski
Santa
Joe Delfin
Squash Man
Yana Gold
Pedro's Girl #1
Drew Catherine
Pedro's Girl #2
Brandy Dawley
Stripper
Sima Fisher
Stripper
Pastel Supernova
Stripper
Carrie Eklund
Stripper
Lee Villeneuve
Pedro's Heavy #1
Neven Pajkic
Pedro's Heavy #2
Andrei Kovski
Tunnel Guard
Nobuya Shimamoto
Torture Chamber Guard
Matt Birman
Blut's Army Utility
Director
Jonas Åkerlund
Graphic Novel
Víctor Santos
Screenplay
Jayson Rothwell
January 28, 2019
8
This is a bit of a strange movie. Part of it feels like a pretty good, dark and gritty thriller, part of it feels like a wannabe Tarantino movie and part of it feels like a comedy. Overall I would classify it as a B-movie but a pretty good B-movie. As strange as the movie is I have to say that I liked it.
I kind of watched this movie on a whim. It popped up on my Netflix home screen and I kind of liked the blurb. A type of story that I like. Then I saw that Mads Mikkelsen played the lead role and this sold me on it. I quite like Mads Mikkelsen in these kind of roles.
The movie starts off in a fairly normal way for this kind of movie. You know, some assassinations, introduction of the hero, the bad guys, the even badder guys and all that. It is fairly clear already from the start that there will be blood splatter. That it would reach the levels it did towards the end of the movie was a bit of a surprise though.
I did like Mads Mikkelsen in his role as Duncan, the somewhat brooding and grim assassin starting his retirement. But then I’m not really surprised. It’s a perfect role for him. The rest of the actors, well let’s just say that their acting was for the most part forgettable. Maybe with the exception of Matt Lucas as Blut. But then, his role was so comical and wacky so one wonders if it required acting skills or just a good dose of insanity (or some chemical products).
The blurb states that he is deemed a liability. Well, that is not exactly the truth actually. It is more that his overly wacky boss is trying to screw him. This is where it starts to get into comedy land. Already in the first couple of scenes it is clear that this guy is a nut job. Then he let’s loose his assassins and at that point the movie escalates in a orgy of blood, violence and comedy.
I cannot really make up my mind if it would have been a better movie if the violence would have been less comical or not. With the comedy this movie becomes a bit unusual and sticks out. Without it it would risk becoming just another thirteen on a dozen assassin thrillers. Also, as comical as it is, it is fairly well done.
Anyway, there is of course a pretty dramatic and violent fight as the movie draws to a close. I quite liked that one. There is also a little twist that I actually did not see coming at the end.
Overall, it was a fun movie to watch.