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Asesino a sueldo

Título original: Killer
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,9/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Asesino a sueldo (1994)
¿CrimenDramaRomanceThriller

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA slick New York assassin accepts an unusual hit: a woman who not only is expecting him, but who is more than willing to be murdered.A slick New York assassin accepts an unusual hit: a woman who not only is expecting him, but who is more than willing to be murdered.A slick New York assassin accepts an unusual hit: a woman who not only is expecting him, but who is more than willing to be murdered.

  • Dirección
    • Mark Malone
  • Guión
    • Gordon Melbourne
    • Mark Malone
  • Reparto principal
    • Anthony LaPaglia
    • Mimi Rogers
    • Matt Craven
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,9/10
    816
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Mark Malone
    • Guión
      • Gordon Melbourne
      • Mark Malone
    • Reparto principal
      • Anthony LaPaglia
      • Mimi Rogers
      • Matt Craven
    • 15Reseñas de usuarios
    • 12Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Reparto principal11

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    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Mick
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Fiona
    Matt Craven
    Matt Craven
    • Archie
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • George
    Monika Schnarre
    Monika Schnarre
    • Laura
    Joseph Maher
    Joseph Maher
    • Dr. Alstricht
    Mark Acheson
    Mark Acheson
    • Hellbig
    Philip Maurice Hayes
    • F.B.I. Agent
    • (as Philip Hayes)
    Christopher Mark Pinhey
    • Partygoer #1
    Claudio Masciulli
    • Partygoer #2
    • (as Claudio De Victor)
    Justine Priestley
    Justine Priestley
    • Masseuse
    • (as Justine Priestly)
    • Dirección
      • Mark Malone
    • Guión
      • Gordon Melbourne
      • Mark Malone
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    10Balthazar-5

    One of the films of the decade

    How this sensational first feature failed to become a massive critical hit I am at a loss to understand. With just a few characters and a rudimentary plot, Mark Malone has fashioned a stare into the soul as bleak and uncompromising as anything since Last Tango in Paris. Lapaglia and Mimi Rogers make a heart-stopping duo thrust into a situation so replete with irony that it is almost Shakespearean. And to continue the theatrical reference, Malone uses Brechtian chapter titles to distance the audience and make the whole tragedy bearable. Finally under no circumstances should audiences miss the post-credit sequence (at the end) which perfects a classic circular structure and monumentalises the work. 'Nuf said!
    7jghoek

    A hired gunman gets existential doubts about his profession

    Before the Sopranos went on air we have a hired gun, a maffiosi, a killer who doubts the real meaning of it all. In fact he wonders the meaning of meaning. Without being to psychological it is a good thriller with the question 'Will he kill her'. Possibly a little too soon it is obvious whether he will or not but as a whole it is definitely worth watching albeit just for Mimi Rogers who till the end keeps you asking whether she - as an actress - is really terminally ill or just pulling everbody's strings
    9unclehud

    Funny, Tragic, Sexy

    "The hit must be done tonight. The mark is expecting you, and won't resist." That was the set up, but hardly comes close to what confronts Anthony LaPaglia.

    A lot of important crooks want Mimi Rogers dead. Why? No one really says, but we start to understand at her first appearance in this marvelous film: she's assertive, smart, stylish, educated, curious, and, yes, very sexy.

    Almost a cast of two - others only serve to set up the characters or the plot - with Matt Craven as superb comic relief, the story slowly exposes the soul of the hit man and the real reason for the hit.

    Marvelous work by all in the cast; especially Rogers and LaPaglia.

    I saw this fifteen years ago; powerful remembrances made me search for it and watch it again today.
    jbronmail

    A super movie, you'll never forget!

    A Must See! Anthony LaPaglia, Peter Boyle and Matt Craven do a terrific job. However, it's Mimi Rogers outstanding and shocking performance of desperation, resignation, and the ability to play 'the game' on her terms using powerful emotion and sex, with the shady characters that makes this movie awesome. She does this from start to finish and you can be the judge if she's doing this out of necessity or out of pleasure, or "just to play the game". The plot is complete and has twists and turns. Originally it was released as "Bulletproof Heart". Great character study and human nature teeming with emotion in all the characters. The assassin, the old friend who's now a driver, will make you twitch while you watch this movie, and the Boss. The Boss who pushes the assassin to clean up his act with this new hit, since his last assassination was blotched up. It weaves together to create a super movie, you'll never forget!
    8Danusha_Goska

    Sick, Twisted, and Extraordinarily Potent

    "Bulletproof Heart" Anthony LaPaglia stars as a mob hit man, Peter Boyle as his contractor, Matt Craven as his drooling sidekick, Mimi Rogers as his mark.

    Very stripped down movie. Only (roughly) eight people have any kind of speaking parts. Only four sets.

    A noir, of course. You know when you pick up a movie like this, just from looking at the box, even if you couldn't read the blurbs, that it's a noir. He, very unsmiling, has got his black hair slicked back; sultry she is in a low-cut sequined dress; the spotlight is on his big, shiny gun.

    It is a B movie. One feature that separates B movies from A's is editing. Someone needed to step in and arrest scenes that went more or less like this: "You have to kill her." "I don't want to kill her." "You have to kill her." "I don't want to kill her."

    And someone needed to snip bits where the movie tells rather than shows. LaPaglia is reduced to verbally explaining that he is an amoral hit man, after the movie has already sufficiently shown that he is an amoral hit man. An A movie would have just shown him being an amoral hit man, and skipped the didactic speech explaining what the viewer has just seen.

    The direction was thoroughly flatfooted. Director Malone seems to hate three-dimensional space. Actors were placed within it the way figures are placed on ancient altar triptychs. They are in the center of a rectangular frame; they occupy three quarters of the screen; and they are shown full front. Snore. And I never got a sense of any space any character occupied other than that necessary to create the rectangular frame around that rigid composition.

    Having said all that, I've gotta say, this movie wrecked me. I cried. I was tremendously moved. I kept thinking of Noel Coward's famous line, "Extraordinary how potent cheap music is." There were two hit men, and I identified with – and actually pitied – both of them.

    LaPaglia has to kill Mimi Rogers. He arrives at her apartment and a sexual game right out of a Strindberg play begins. Who has the power? Who is afraid of whom? Who is killing whom? Who is resurrecting whom? This all sucked me in. It had genuine tension. Neither overplayed, but you could see the shifts on LaPaglia's face, from amoral hit man to possible prey animal to something entirely other.

    I was a bit put off by Mimi Rogers' acting at first. When she wanted to emote, her eyebrows began to jerk and quiver as if they were caterpillars being directed by an offstage wild animal trainer. But she grew on me.

    She seduces him. The director did handle the intimate scenes well. If I said I came three times, would that turn this review into something other than an intellectual discussion of a movie? Not knowing the answer to that, I won't say it.

    La Paglia and Rogers develop fantastic chemistry. It seems to grow, in a real way, out of their peculiar situation.

    La Paglia is given a few chances to deliver the kind of witty and surprising speeches hit men deliver in gangster film noir. They are surprising, of course, because you have this totally exotic creature, a hit man, speaking about banalities we all share, like the boredom that sometimes comes with doing the same work day after day, and surprising because they offer a chance for identification with such an exotic, condemned creature, and surprising because you begin to identify, to see the world through his eyes, "Oh, yeah, if I look at it that way, being a hit man makes perfect sense!" to see how his world and your world aren't so different.

    And surprising because you begin to see how his morality could be superior to that of someone who has a more conventionally valorized way of making a living – Mimi Roger's psychiatrist, for example, is shown to be a real sleaze -- and even murderer -- in comparison to LaPaglia.

    Rogers and La Paglia begin a dialogue on the worth of human life. And, I gotta tell ya, for all the guns and the really good sex, that's what got me. These dialogues and scenes aroused in me confrontations with my own thoughts and feelings about life, death, murder, suicide, love, the human capacity for regeneration, faith, hope, investment, what we expect / need from people we love … what we need / expect from film noir – a very important question !!! I don't wanna give too much away, here.

    There is a genuinely, darkly funny moment when Mimi Rogers shrugs and says, "Men." You have to see the movie, and you'll know what I mean.

    This is exactly the kind of movie I think of when I think of people who walk out of movies and drive me crazy by saying something like, "Hey, that was nice. Wanna go get something to eat?" and more or less abort any conversation about the movie. If a date said that to me after this movie, I'd have to be physically restrained. This is the kind of movie I'd have to talk about afterwards. Really, this may sound sacrilegious, but it's the kind of movie that leaves me with a feeling close to reverence – like, after seeing it, I need to inhabit a liminal zone before I segue back into real life.

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      Feature directorial debut for American playwright and screenwriter Mark Malone. Although he wrote the screenplay, Malone only receives a "from story" credit; in order to qualify for a Canadian tax shelter, the film's producers instead gave sole screenwriting credit to the pseudonymous Canadian writer Gordon Melbourne.
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      George: [after Mick agrees to do the hit] Thank you! Hey, you're a beautiful man. If you had pants on, I'd kiss you.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Rob Roy/Tommy Boy/Jefferson in Paris/Bulletproof Heart/Priest (1995)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de marzo de 1995 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Bulletproof Heart
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá
    • Empresas productoras
      • Keystone Film Company (II)
      • Republic Pictures
      • Silver Mountain Productions Inc.
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 297.415 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 3406 US$
      • 1 ene 1995
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 297.415 US$
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