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Henry Golding is "Morgan", somewhat reluctantly tasked by his handler "Caldwell" (Sam Neill) with an unique challenge. It seems he is embroiled in a game of death - and there are six other professional hit-people out there all determined to kill him (unless he kills them first). He wants to retire to a settled life with his teacher girlfriend "Sophie" (Daniela Melchior) but when the two of them encounter "Drakos" (Lorenzo Buran) in a public park, he realises that the choice isn't going to be his! The idea isn't bad, but what now ensues is all rather poor, sorry. There is plenty of pace but the delivery has more holes that a Swiss cheese festival. These are supposed to be amongst the most lethal and devious folks alive yet they all find each other with ease; there is way too much sentiment as the drama predictably unfolds and the underlying ownership of the plot is convoluted and really weak. Now had we spent a little longer with Golding in his one and only shower scene, then perhaps that might have redeemed his otherwise really hammy performance, but we don't so it doesn't, and coupled with a frankly terrible effort from the wooden-as-ever Neill and the almost pantomime-menace contribution from Noomi Rapace as the police investigator "Vos" - a woman with quite a secret - we are left with a film that stays defiantly in the realms of a flat-footed and over-scripted television movie. Someone, somewhere, is determined to make Henry Golding a star. Good luck with that - he has all the charisma of a wet beer mat.
- CinemaSerf
- Apr 17, 2023
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Being an unlimited viewing member I have seen most cinema releases, this film has few redeeming qualities. Henry Golding & Noomi Rapace made this an easy decision to give it a go, the trailer looked promising however, this film is like my local courier... (it fails to deliver) The direction is manic, I feel like he wanted to use every shot in the playbook! There were times I had to look away as the shots were starting to make my head hurt. And what is with Noomi's accent? Is she French? Or Southern state USA? This plot has more holes than a teabag. That being said if you don't mind spending your cash to see something mind numbing and don't care about the story or the characters then this probably the right film for you. Enjoy?
- brettholmes-40664
- Apr 16, 2023
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- daveparrajb
- Feb 17, 2024
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This has got to be one of the worst films of recent years. An absolutely incomprehensible plot line, awful acting and too many hacky action film cliches to count.
The cast is pretty respectable on paper, Noomi Rapace, Sam Neil, Henry Goulding. They should all immediately sack their agents for getting them involved in this absolute turd of a film.
The story line flips all over the place, with so many holes in it that it makes zero sense and the script is so corny it makes you cringe.
In some cases an average movie can be lifted by good action set pieces, but even those were average and all stuff that's been done a million times before.
In conclusion, this film has zero redeeming features, don't waste your time on it.
The cast is pretty respectable on paper, Noomi Rapace, Sam Neil, Henry Goulding. They should all immediately sack their agents for getting them involved in this absolute turd of a film.
The story line flips all over the place, with so many holes in it that it makes zero sense and the script is so corny it makes you cringe.
In some cases an average movie can be lifted by good action set pieces, but even those were average and all stuff that's been done a million times before.
In conclusion, this film has zero redeeming features, don't waste your time on it.
- russellalexanderwilliams
- Jan 9, 2024
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- michael-manolis
- Apr 28, 2023
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This film is like the friend who's constantly trying to hit on someone, but always ends up coming up short.
Acting was bland, and at times, felt like many of the cast really didn't care to be there. The story and more accurately the writing was just awful.
After the first act I so wanted to stop watching, but I endured, and reluctantly kept going.
Shows me that Golding is not capable enough as a leading man, and the idea of him being the future 007 should be taken out of the conversations.
I almost feel bad for Sam Neill being in this movie.
Just my opinion, if you did enjoy it, good on you.
Acting was bland, and at times, felt like many of the cast really didn't care to be there. The story and more accurately the writing was just awful.
After the first act I so wanted to stop watching, but I endured, and reluctantly kept going.
Shows me that Golding is not capable enough as a leading man, and the idea of him being the future 007 should be taken out of the conversations.
I almost feel bad for Sam Neill being in this movie.
Just my opinion, if you did enjoy it, good on you.
Based on all the wannabe critics and their 1's, and clearly ignoring the bogus 10's, and considering the very low overall rating on here and RT, I didn't expect much going into this, but still had fun watching it.
Clearly it's a B film with a bigger budget, an international production with relatively unknown filmmakers and B-list actors, yet it still managed to pull it off. The acting wasn't bad, and any abilities lacking I'm sure was due to inexperienced cast directing, such as Noomi Rapace's inconsistent, annoying and cringeworthy accent that sounded like a cross between a redneck and a European cabby.
The story itself was actually interesting and engaging, albeit poorly executed and a missed opportunity. The directing was on-point, especially for a B film, but the main problem here was the screenplay. There was too much unnecessary and gibberish dialogue, and many long, dragged out and unnecessary scenes. There were also many plot and technical issues, and some logic defying scenes, and aside from plucking in random secondary characters, there wasn't much character development. I could overlook that had there been less filler and nonsense in between the main yet clunky narrative, but the nearly 2-hour runtime simply had too much filler, and the plot trotted along too slowly for the most part. Had this film removed the filler and been trimmed down to about a 90 min runtime, I feel more people would've enjoyed it.
The cast carried their own, the cinematography, sets and locations were great, and the score surprisingly good especially for a B film. The action scenes could've been filmed better, but were still better than most B grade action films out there. It's no John Wick, but hundreds of times better than most Bruce Willis recent action films, and there were even times when it exceeded my expectations. Thus considering its big budget value, inexperienced filmmakers, and it's B-grade production, it's well deserving of a 7/10 from me.
Clearly it's a B film with a bigger budget, an international production with relatively unknown filmmakers and B-list actors, yet it still managed to pull it off. The acting wasn't bad, and any abilities lacking I'm sure was due to inexperienced cast directing, such as Noomi Rapace's inconsistent, annoying and cringeworthy accent that sounded like a cross between a redneck and a European cabby.
The story itself was actually interesting and engaging, albeit poorly executed and a missed opportunity. The directing was on-point, especially for a B film, but the main problem here was the screenplay. There was too much unnecessary and gibberish dialogue, and many long, dragged out and unnecessary scenes. There were also many plot and technical issues, and some logic defying scenes, and aside from plucking in random secondary characters, there wasn't much character development. I could overlook that had there been less filler and nonsense in between the main yet clunky narrative, but the nearly 2-hour runtime simply had too much filler, and the plot trotted along too slowly for the most part. Had this film removed the filler and been trimmed down to about a 90 min runtime, I feel more people would've enjoyed it.
The cast carried their own, the cinematography, sets and locations were great, and the score surprisingly good especially for a B film. The action scenes could've been filmed better, but were still better than most B grade action films out there. It's no John Wick, but hundreds of times better than most Bruce Willis recent action films, and there were even times when it exceeded my expectations. Thus considering its big budget value, inexperienced filmmakers, and it's B-grade production, it's well deserving of a 7/10 from me.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- Jun 13, 2023
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- halim-45172
- Nov 12, 2023
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It's a pure Kill Film, nothing more and nothing less, you can put your brain on hold, sit back and try to relax.
Very refined in its visual presentation, taking a no-holds-barred approach with its content & providing heavy doses of pulse-pounding entertainment that many viewers will want to revisit again n again.
Here was a movie that delivered exaxtly what I paid for. I went on a Friday night. Got a burger and a beer at the bar next to the theater, then got to watch a perfect Friday night movie. We need more of these types of films. Thrilling, edge of your seat action. Cool characters. Beautiful women.
Killer cast, beautiful cinematography and stunts wowww.
Very refined in its visual presentation, taking a no-holds-barred approach with its content & providing heavy doses of pulse-pounding entertainment that many viewers will want to revisit again n again.
Here was a movie that delivered exaxtly what I paid for. I went on a Friday night. Got a burger and a beer at the bar next to the theater, then got to watch a perfect Friday night movie. We need more of these types of films. Thrilling, edge of your seat action. Cool characters. Beautiful women.
Killer cast, beautiful cinematography and stunts wowww.
This crime thriller is your run-of-the-mill assassin movie. Henry Golding and Noomi Rapace plays assassins who go around killing their targets. Yadda yadda yadda... He has a sweet heart, she's a cold-blooded murderous c-word. Blah blah blah.... You must have been able to guess by now that it's no different than any other assassin movies. And you're right, but still.. if you have nothing else to watch and you're craving an action movie, this one isn't so bad. Noomi was amazing, as always. She had me rooting for her, instead of Henry. In spite of being the antagonist, her character is more likable to me. LOL.
I thought with two great actors like Sam and Noomi that this might be a good movie to watch. Was I ever wrong. Henry is not a great actor for this type of role and it became difficult to watch him as the
movie seemed to drag on an on. The dialogue was just plain stupid in a lot of the scenes. The plot, if you give it some thought, is just
plain "out to lunch" and totally ridiculous. This seems to be a rehash of scenes from other movies, car chases that are not believeable, wounds that don't seem to be that serious, girlfriend is pregnant. Give me a break ! Nothing new here, just same old , only very poorly done. I was hoping the movie would end. The final scenes in the bathtub and the action surrounding it were just about as bad as you could get. I am so glad that I did not pay to rent or see this movie and got it free from the library. I assume it never hit the theatres.
Great movie with an amazing star cast! The cinematography matches the dynamics of the film! Scenario, classic but not inferior to the class of the genre!
The film keeps in good shape for the entire viewing, without critical lyrical digressions!
The interweaving of the plot will eventually lead you to the euphoria of a happy ending!
When viewing, you will see new faces that played surprisingly well!
We wish everyone a pleasant viewing in the world of action in which you need to be careful without missing a missed minutes Assassin Club get 10 for style, dynamic, cast and stunt! Enjoy!!!!!!!!
The film keeps in good shape for the entire viewing, without critical lyrical digressions!
The interweaving of the plot will eventually lead you to the euphoria of a happy ending!
When viewing, you will see new faces that played surprisingly well!
We wish everyone a pleasant viewing in the world of action in which you need to be careful without missing a missed minutes Assassin Club get 10 for style, dynamic, cast and stunt! Enjoy!!!!!!!!
The movie was interesting, suspenseful, good characters, an innovative story that I still didn't know. Although I would have liked to get to know some of the characters in the film more, but it didn't turn out that way.
The director does need to work on the editing skills of his people because that was the only part of the movie that was bad - the transitions between scenes... The actors are very good and in general the movie was nice that's why I gave 7.
I personally think that the film, which is almost two hours, can be compressed into half an hour less (if not more).
Those who go to see this movie should come in a good mood and not expect a crazy blockbuster with crazy things.
Yes, there were unpleasant scenes, so those who are sensitive to blood and disgusting things may not need to see this movie.
The main actor did the job properly but apart from him and a very small number of other actors, it seemed that most of the actors did not want to act in this movie at all and were forced to.
In short - a film that can be seen when there is nothing else to see.
The director does need to work on the editing skills of his people because that was the only part of the movie that was bad - the transitions between scenes... The actors are very good and in general the movie was nice that's why I gave 7.
I personally think that the film, which is almost two hours, can be compressed into half an hour less (if not more).
Those who go to see this movie should come in a good mood and not expect a crazy blockbuster with crazy things.
Yes, there were unpleasant scenes, so those who are sensitive to blood and disgusting things may not need to see this movie.
The main actor did the job properly but apart from him and a very small number of other actors, it seemed that most of the actors did not want to act in this movie at all and were forced to.
In short - a film that can be seen when there is nothing else to see.
- gurarieleviav
- Feb 25, 2023
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This is my first review on imdb and I was compelled to subscribe so I can vent my annoyance in words about how underwhelming this movie is. Story line is bland and the dialogue is more of what you'd expect from inexperienced z list actors. The ending felt like they got confused about the original plot they had in mind and just wanted to wrap up quickly or they ran out of budget. Henry Golding should stay of action movies. Sam Neil looks like he couldn't be bothered about his character. Hopefully, there wouldn't be a sequel or prequel this mess of a movie...
1hr 53mins that I can never regain.
1hr 53mins that I can never regain.
- bayosobola
- May 5, 2023
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1 out of 5 stars.
Assassin Club is a horrible action thriller that has a dumb plot. Poor acting. Bad writing and direction. It is no John Wick which it tries to be in a world of assassins. This film is poorly made with characters making dumb decisions like a bad horror film. The action sequences can be entertaining if you shut off your brain. Cause logic is dumb. The cast ensemble is forgettable. It is one of those films that may have a lot of action. The story and acting drags it down which no effort was made. It is definitely a film worth skipping. Which probably is better rewatching John Wick series.
Assassin Club is a horrible action thriller that has a dumb plot. Poor acting. Bad writing and direction. It is no John Wick which it tries to be in a world of assassins. This film is poorly made with characters making dumb decisions like a bad horror film. The action sequences can be entertaining if you shut off your brain. Cause logic is dumb. The cast ensemble is forgettable. It is one of those films that may have a lot of action. The story and acting drags it down which no effort was made. It is definitely a film worth skipping. Which probably is better rewatching John Wick series.
I decided to watch on the premise jt would get better. I never did. I delved deeper into predictability. They obviously had some budget for special effects, what they really needed to use the money for was writers. I have to write 600 hundred characters for this to be rated as a valid review, but I would really not waste any more time discussing this movie other than to warn you agains watching it. I cannot believe how predictable it was, how badly it was carried out, and how much time I actually watched it. I watched the whole movie just to be able to give a full review, but I don't want to waste your time.
- ruminative1
- Nov 14, 2023
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Highly underrated film. I thought this film would just be a little relief from a boring work night; but, I was pleasantly surprised. Very decent plot, nice action that did not try and bite off more than it could chew and decent acting, especially from Sam Neil, who moves effortlessly between being an unflappable handler to a desperate man caught in his lies. He most likely raised the bar for the rest of the cast, except perhaps for Noomi Rapace, who may have driven close to the edge with an almost over the top portrayal of an assassin playing both sides of the street. The story moves quickly, albeit a bit predictably except for the unnecessary twist at the end. Altogether well worth a watch and a pleasant surprise.
- redbaron-86192
- May 1, 2023
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The movie lacks substance - which I was only expecting due to the high rating this movie has been offered here. The characters are underdeveloped, and the storyline is predictable. The movie attempts to create an air of mystery and intrigue, but fails to deliver. The characters are one-dimensional, and it is difficult to empathize with any of them. The dialogue is weak, and the movie relies heavily on its action sequences to carry it through.
Additionally, some scenes in Assassin Club defy all logic. It is difficult to suspend disbelief when some of the characters' actions or their outcomes seem improbable, if not impossible.
Additionally, some scenes in Assassin Club defy all logic. It is difficult to suspend disbelief when some of the characters' actions or their outcomes seem improbable, if not impossible.
The film follows Morgan, an elite assassin who finds himself caught in a deadly game where he must eliminate other top assassins while being targeted himself. The concept is intriguing, and the film executes it with a series of well-choreographed fight scenes and intense shootouts that keep the excitement levels high.
One of the movie's strengths is its commitment to action. As someone who appreciates a good action flick, I found these moments to be engaging and well-executed. The film's visual flair adds an extra layer of appeal, with striking shots and a color palette that enhance the overall experience.
However, Assassin Club does face some challenges in its storytelling. While the premise is compelling, the plot occasionally becomes convoluted, with twists and turns that can be difficult to follow. The pacing is uneven, with moments that drag between the high-octane action scenes. I found myself wishing for a bit more character development to make the story more immersive. Some characters feel underutilized, leaving potential subplots unexplored.
The film's dialogue and character motivations are also hit-or-miss. There are instances where the dialogue feels cliché or forced, detracting from the tension and authenticity of the narrative. While the lead performances are solid, certain supporting characters lack depth, which can make it challenging to fully invest in their arcs.
Despite these shortcomings, the film provides a fun ride for fans of the action genre. Its strengths lie in its ability to deliver visually engaging and dynamic sequences that showcase the talents of its cast and crew. While it might not reinvent the wheel, it offers enough entertainment value to keep viewers engaged, making it a worthy watch for those seeking an action-packed escape.
One of the movie's strengths is its commitment to action. As someone who appreciates a good action flick, I found these moments to be engaging and well-executed. The film's visual flair adds an extra layer of appeal, with striking shots and a color palette that enhance the overall experience.
However, Assassin Club does face some challenges in its storytelling. While the premise is compelling, the plot occasionally becomes convoluted, with twists and turns that can be difficult to follow. The pacing is uneven, with moments that drag between the high-octane action scenes. I found myself wishing for a bit more character development to make the story more immersive. Some characters feel underutilized, leaving potential subplots unexplored.
The film's dialogue and character motivations are also hit-or-miss. There are instances where the dialogue feels cliché or forced, detracting from the tension and authenticity of the narrative. While the lead performances are solid, certain supporting characters lack depth, which can make it challenging to fully invest in their arcs.
Despite these shortcomings, the film provides a fun ride for fans of the action genre. Its strengths lie in its ability to deliver visually engaging and dynamic sequences that showcase the talents of its cast and crew. While it might not reinvent the wheel, it offers enough entertainment value to keep viewers engaged, making it a worthy watch for those seeking an action-packed escape.
Morgan (Henry Golding) is one of the top assassins in the world but when he becomes the target of another assassin he decides it is time to retire. However his handler Caldwell (Sam Neill) has already booked him on a final mission before for retiring.
"Six separate contracts and each one pays a million dollars" - Caldwell There is just one catch... they are all killers, paid assassins. Morgan refuses, but when he and his girlfriend are attacked in the park by another assassin, he has no choice.
"Fact is Morgan they are coming for you whether you accept it or not. This is a game and if you want live you have play" - Caldwell Now it's kill or be killed among the top assassins in the world, pitted against each other to the death.
Such a Awesome cast and the story idea sounds good, but this movie is very poorly written, and so predictable. Henry Golden is just not believable as this assassin. Not even Noomi Rapace can save this movie. I am So disappointed.
"Six separate contracts and each one pays a million dollars" - Caldwell There is just one catch... they are all killers, paid assassins. Morgan refuses, but when he and his girlfriend are attacked in the park by another assassin, he has no choice.
"Fact is Morgan they are coming for you whether you accept it or not. This is a game and if you want live you have play" - Caldwell Now it's kill or be killed among the top assassins in the world, pitted against each other to the death.
Such a Awesome cast and the story idea sounds good, but this movie is very poorly written, and so predictable. Henry Golden is just not believable as this assassin. Not even Noomi Rapace can save this movie. I am So disappointed.
- disnotbetty-10195
- Jun 6, 2023
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When you decide to make adjustments in your life, your profession changes the lives of others and those who close to you. When your participation as a mercenary involves all risks! Defending your credo no matter what, you go to the end to survive!
All of the above characterizes the main character Henry Golding in the role of a hired killer who started with job where changes the rules, which endangers the life of his half! For survival, all that is needed is to eliminate all enemies, all without exception. Assassin Club - welcome to the limits from which there are two exits, kill or be killed!
All of the above characterizes the main character Henry Golding in the role of a hired killer who started with job where changes the rules, which endangers the life of his half! For survival, all that is needed is to eliminate all enemies, all without exception. Assassin Club - welcome to the limits from which there are two exits, kill or be killed!
- Felix_falx
- Jan 31, 2023
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The wealthy know that assassins kill for money. Of course, it can also be designed so that hitmen kill themselves due to misleading information for the sake of money. Not revealing one's identity to the assassin is crucial, but this movie does depict a blind spot for assassins. Because assassins need to leave no trace both before and after their actions, not many people can share their experiences. This also leads to a lack of moral values among assassins, as the film often shows Golding's helplessness and the importance of intelligence exchange among hitmen. After watching the movie, you might feel that money-driven assassins are indeed bad people, without any moral constraints, because both assassins and henchmen who accompany the wealthy lack a clear moral compass.
Hyper action/thriller movie about a young terrorist agent who kills people and subsequently seeking relentless revenge. Intriguing and suspenseful movie containing thrills, crosses, double-crosses, shootouts and spectacular action scenes. The plot is simple and plain, it is acceptable and passable at times; but eventually results to be predictable and delivers a 'deja vu´ sensation. The ordinary vengeance story carried out by a relentling young, who finds himself tangled in a deadly conspiracy, while attempting his redemption, but things goes wrong. An assassin, Morgan Ganes (Henry Golding who produced as well), is given a contract to kill seven people around the world only to discover the targets are also assassins who have been hired to kill him. Morgan was enlisted by his mysterious godfather Caldwell (Sam Neill) in a secret organization and he becomes a tough killer operative in Black Ops. Morgan has a beautiful girlfriend, Sophie (Daniela Melchior) with whom he is deeply in love and who pushes him to lead a quiet life and get married, so she gets pregnant. He wants to retire to a settled life, but Morgan is mercilessly chased by two stubborn police inspectors, Agent Vos (Noomi Rapace) and Leon (Jimmy Jean-Louis). Ganes chasing a terrorist cell, and repares to take his vengeance on the mysterious murderers responsible for previous massacre. Agent Vos having secured an invitation to meet him face to face, confronts Morgan.
'Assassin Club' contains suspense, noisy action-packed, intrigue , thrills , shootouts, twists, turns and loads of violence. The film is incredible, action starts and doesn't finish until ending title, there're several shootouts causing a horrible carnage. This is a so-so thriller with strong violence, plot twists, turns, breakneck action-packed and a finale filled with double-crosses, greed and vendetta. The plot is plain and simple, the typical contract killer who wants to get out of the dirty business but things get worse when he tries to leave his bloody past behind, an ordinary theme we have already seen much better in other films.
This Assassin Club (2023) bears certain resemblance to ¨American Assassin¨ and ¨John Wick¨, taking parts here and there. An action thriller directed by Camille Delamarre that adapts the ideas from a well-known and overused script by Thomas Dunn. What results from this unoriginal and convoluted story is all rather poor, though the idea isn't bad, but it is plenty of clichés. Henry Golding's special achievement, giving a passable work , attempting to incorporate his own personal obsessions about international terrorist organizations and producing the film too, along with co-star Noomi Rapace. Noomi Rapace has become herself an expert heroine in various thrillers, action and suspense movies, such as : Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows , Rupture , Stockholm, The drop (2014) , Child 44 (2015) , Unlocked (2017) , What Happened to Monday (2017). Together with Henry Golding and Noomi Rapace showing up various nice actors completing the cast, as the film includes the following: Daniela Melchior, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Sam Neill, Anastasia Doaga, Claudio Del Falco, Gabriele Rossi, among others .
It displays a colorful cinematography by cameraman Matthew Chuang, shot on various European locations in Turín, Piazza Navona, Roma , Italy , Lisboa, Portugal, London, England. As well as thrilling and pulsing musical score by Alexandre Azaria. The motion picture was mediocrely but professionally directed by Camille Delamarre and what now ensues is generally weak and nothing new to watch here. Filmmaker Camille Delamarre (Brick Mansions, Transporter legacy, The Way, Into the night, Cannes Confidential) gives the action a dance-like quality and the whole movie lasted various months for production, idea, script, casting, filming, etc. Rating: 4.5/10. Passable and acceptable, though inferior action movie. The picture will appeal to explosive action fans .
'Assassin Club' contains suspense, noisy action-packed, intrigue , thrills , shootouts, twists, turns and loads of violence. The film is incredible, action starts and doesn't finish until ending title, there're several shootouts causing a horrible carnage. This is a so-so thriller with strong violence, plot twists, turns, breakneck action-packed and a finale filled with double-crosses, greed and vendetta. The plot is plain and simple, the typical contract killer who wants to get out of the dirty business but things get worse when he tries to leave his bloody past behind, an ordinary theme we have already seen much better in other films.
This Assassin Club (2023) bears certain resemblance to ¨American Assassin¨ and ¨John Wick¨, taking parts here and there. An action thriller directed by Camille Delamarre that adapts the ideas from a well-known and overused script by Thomas Dunn. What results from this unoriginal and convoluted story is all rather poor, though the idea isn't bad, but it is plenty of clichés. Henry Golding's special achievement, giving a passable work , attempting to incorporate his own personal obsessions about international terrorist organizations and producing the film too, along with co-star Noomi Rapace. Noomi Rapace has become herself an expert heroine in various thrillers, action and suspense movies, such as : Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows , Rupture , Stockholm, The drop (2014) , Child 44 (2015) , Unlocked (2017) , What Happened to Monday (2017). Together with Henry Golding and Noomi Rapace showing up various nice actors completing the cast, as the film includes the following: Daniela Melchior, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Sam Neill, Anastasia Doaga, Claudio Del Falco, Gabriele Rossi, among others .
It displays a colorful cinematography by cameraman Matthew Chuang, shot on various European locations in Turín, Piazza Navona, Roma , Italy , Lisboa, Portugal, London, England. As well as thrilling and pulsing musical score by Alexandre Azaria. The motion picture was mediocrely but professionally directed by Camille Delamarre and what now ensues is generally weak and nothing new to watch here. Filmmaker Camille Delamarre (Brick Mansions, Transporter legacy, The Way, Into the night, Cannes Confidential) gives the action a dance-like quality and the whole movie lasted various months for production, idea, script, casting, filming, etc. Rating: 4.5/10. Passable and acceptable, though inferior action movie. The picture will appeal to explosive action fans .
What a terrible film.
As an action movie fan, this looked fairly decent when I saw the trailer. It had all the signs that it could be good, fight scenes, some good actors and an idea of assassins targeting one another. What could go wrong?
Well.
The whole movie is a mess. It's completely dark and unwatchable. It's so dark and set at night but even the day time scenes are inside dark buildings. The camera work is awful and seems slightly sped up and on the fight scenes, you cannot see what's going on. The plot is ridiculous and the acting is bad, considering the 3 usually great actors on board. The actiing is especially from Rapace. What's her accent even meant to be? A terrible movie.
As an action movie fan, this looked fairly decent when I saw the trailer. It had all the signs that it could be good, fight scenes, some good actors and an idea of assassins targeting one another. What could go wrong?
Well.
The whole movie is a mess. It's completely dark and unwatchable. It's so dark and set at night but even the day time scenes are inside dark buildings. The camera work is awful and seems slightly sped up and on the fight scenes, you cannot see what's going on. The plot is ridiculous and the acting is bad, considering the 3 usually great actors on board. The actiing is especially from Rapace. What's her accent even meant to be? A terrible movie.
- alandodd-80102
- Apr 14, 2023
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