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The Merry Gentleman

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 50min
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Michael Keaton and Kelly Macdonald in The Merry Gentleman (2008)
A drama centered on the unique friendship between an aged assassin (Keaton) and a secretary (Macdonald) on the rebound from an abusive relationship.
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Una mujer deja a un marido abusivo para empezar una nueva vida en Chicago, donde se hace amiga de un hombre en crisis emocional, del que no sabe que es un asesino profesional, y de un detect... Leer todoUna mujer deja a un marido abusivo para empezar una nueva vida en Chicago, donde se hace amiga de un hombre en crisis emocional, del que no sabe que es un asesino profesional, y de un detective que investiga al asesino a sueldo.Una mujer deja a un marido abusivo para empezar una nueva vida en Chicago, donde se hace amiga de un hombre en crisis emocional, del que no sabe que es un asesino profesional, y de un detective que investiga al asesino a sueldo.

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    • Michael Keaton
  • Guionista
    • Ron Lazzeretti
  • Elenco
    • Michael Keaton
    • Kelly Macdonald
    • Bobby Cannavale
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Keaton
    • Guionista
      • Ron Lazzeretti
    • Elenco
      • Michael Keaton
      • Kelly Macdonald
      • Bobby Cannavale
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    • 55Metascore
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      • 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Michael Keaton
    Michael Keaton
    • Frank Logan
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Kate Frazier
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Michael
    Kareem Bandealy
    • Guy at Tavern (Victim #1)
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    • Dave Murcheson
    Guy Van Swearingen
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    • Billy Goldman
    Larry Neumann Jr.
    Larry Neumann Jr.
    • Lester
    William Dick
    William Dick
    • Mr. Weiss
    Lori Ann Gerdisch
    Lori Ann Gerdisch
    • Female Co-Worker
    Greg Mills
    Greg Mills
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    • Jerry
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    6planktonrules

    Excellent...until the unsatisfying ending.

    No captions' flat affect unsatisfying ending

    "The Merry Gentleman" is a very strange film. It also is a very unsatisfying one because I liked so much of it and the film's ending really did not deliver.

    The film is about an unlikely friendship that develops between a suicidal assassin (Michael Keaton) and a woman, Kate (Kelly MacDonald), who has been abused by her partner. What links them is tenuous and the ending really, really not at all what I'd hoped. This is a real shame, as the movie, up until that point, has terrific and highly original. It also never really delved into Keaton's character well enough. His motivation, in particular, is confusing to say the least.

    Overall, had the ending been better, this would have been an excellent film. As it is, the story could really have used a bit of work...though there is still enough to this story to make it worth seeing.
    6Ed-Shullivan

    Enjoyable film noire, with twists and turns to keep one guessing.

    I really enjoyed this movie for a couple of reasons. Michael Keaton played a really good hit man, and the movie style I thought was a throwback to the 1950's era movies that were crime related. The movie had that very dark and moody style, with a great edge to the movie style. It keeps you anticipating what is going to happen next.

    The movie also had a plot with the damsel in distress running away from her abusive relationship. You just knew her ex-lover was going to cross paths with her again at some point. I also thought Michael Keaton did an admirable job of directing himself in the movie, and providing his cast with opportunities to share the stage with him and also have a good performance. Bobby Cannavale played the frustrated and sometimes violent ex-lover, with a troubled soul. On the down side, the movie was a bit slow during certain parts, but the ending was better than I actually expected and was a nice surprise. This movie is well worth a watch and I would recommend seeing it.
    8anhedonia

    Patience is a virtue and this film has virtues aplenty

    I have a confession: I adore Kelly Macdonald's Scottish accent. It makes me go all weak in the knees, sends my heart aflutter.

    She is the reason I went to see "The Merry Gentleman." I like Michael Keaton, too, and thought his performance in "Game 6" (2005) was exceptionally good. I wasn't too sure how good a director he would be, but after watching "The Merry Gentleman," I can safely say that Keaton is a very good filmmaker.

    The story of "The Merry Gentleman" could very well point to all the trappings of a formula: An abused woman inadvertently sees a hit man and then he befriends her with obvious intent.

    Given filmmakers' penchant these days to turn this sort of subject matter into yet another Tarantino or Guy Ritchie clone, the calmness with which "The Merry Gentleman" unfolds comes as a wonderful surprise.

    I realize that film-goers who want to see every hit man movie turned into another fast-talking Tarantino imitation might be sorely disappointed or even bored by "The Merry Gentleman." This film takes its time. It's in no hurry to get where it's going and it doesn't pander to its audience with needless bloodshed, non sequitur riffs or slam-bang car chases. This film might be about a hit man and the witness, but it is not an action film. This really is a splendid character study, paced deliberately so that we would get to know, understand, appreciate and grow to love these people.

    This film relies on its two main characters, Frank (Keaton) and Kate (Macdonald), to carry the film. And these two fine actors do not disappoint. Their scenes together are strikingly powerful, even when they say little. And there are many such moments in this film. Even their meet-cute, which could very well have turned into a typically corny moment, is handled with grace, charm and just enough humor to make you smile.

    This is a drama about human connections, more than anything else. An unconventional love story as Frank and Kate, a depressed professional killer and the mousy abused woman, slowly work their way through each other lives, through the uncomfortable moments, trying to steal moments they can share.

    Keaton could very easily have played Frank for a chuckle or two, given him a frenetic edge, as he often has in films. Instead, he plays him low-key. Perhaps too low-key, some could argue, but that is what I loved about his character. He really is more than a man struggling with the morality of what he does; he's a man struggling with life and all its vagaries. What he does for a living seems almost inconsequential to his struggles. Keaton finds the fine edges to his character and realizes there's more to reveal in what Frank doesn't say than in what he does. There's nothing false about Frank's weariness or sadness. This is truly a finely-tuned and subtle performance by Keaton - one of his very best.

    Macdonald is completely charming as Kate. Her glorious accent aside, she brings a delightful sweetness to her role. This is a real woman with genuine problems and we understand Frank's desire - and even need - to take care of her. She has suffered much and it all seems so unfair that such a creature would be in such pain. Macdonald is marvelous. She has always been a remarkably astute actress capable of immediately drawing the audience to her. Just watch her in "The Girl in the Cafe" (2005) and you will promptly fall in love with her. She also gave the severely under-praised performance in "No Country For Old Men" (2007). This is yet another wonderful performance from a terribly under-appreciated actress. Macdonald never disappoints.

    There are two fine supporting performances - from Bobby Cannavale as Kate's husband, and Tom Bastounes, as a cop investigating Frank's killings and also harboring a crush on Kate. Cannavale's outburst seems a bit noisy for a film this solemn, but he makes it work. And Bastounes, as a not-too-tidy cop, is just priceless. His dinner scenes with Kate contain terrific bits of acting.

    At a time when "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," "Terminator Salvation," "Public Enemies" and other Hollywood films gain all the attention, it is too bad that a film such as "The Merry Gentleman" seemingly just gets lost in the shuffle.

    This is a gem of a film. It is not for anyone seeking an adrenaline rush. But is for those seeking a tender, sweet, deeply moving, at times startling film about deeply damaged people and their attempts to find some sort of solace, happiness and meaning in this life. "The Merry Gentleman" is a richly rewarding experience for those who appreciate good movies.
    7martgym

    All good until the end

    Just a disappointing ending. Not really sure what else could have happened though. If anything, different aged characters may have worked better. Kelly and her character just seemed to young for the role though she was very good in it.
    8rooprect

    The most poetic crime drama you'll ever see in your miserable life

    The main character doesn't say a word for the first half hour. But in that half hour, if we're paying attention, we get more insight into the depths of a man's soul than if we had just read his 500-page autobiography.

    The Merry Gentleman is billed as a crime drama, but that label hardly does it justice. The same way "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" broke the spy genre, the same way "2001: A Space Odyssey" broke the scifi genre, the same way "Pink Floyd -The Wall" ain't no average musical, this film is anything but your average crime drama. For starters, there's not a single car chase, gunfight, blimp explosion or any of the standard crime drama clichés. Instead, the tension & suspense is masterfully built around secrets. We begin with a secret which only the main character and the audience know. Then there is a secret which the 2nd character only knows (which the audience must slowly piece together). And finally, we have the main character's ultimate secret which is so cryptically presented that it may take you a few days of introspection before you figure it out.

    This film is very much like a challenging poem whose meaning is elusive at first glance but whose mood & style sinks into your mind over time. Dialogue is sparse, but every line packs a whollop. In particular, pay attention to the analogy of ghosts & angels which crops up several times both verbally & visually. One of the characters says something like "Ghosts and angels are the same, except ghosts are haunted while angels are blessed." OK, it may not mean much at first, but by the end of the film the significance is absolutely beautiful.

    Which brings me to the cinematography: absolutely beautiful. I'm no film school student, but I know what images affect me, and these scenes certainly did. Contrast (gleaming white snowflakes at night), perspective (long corridors at the morgue), symmetry (a lonely theatre marquee) and surrealism (a Christmas tree burning in a wheat field) are just some of the artistic touches you have in store. I can honestly say that I cannot think of a finer directoral debut than Michael Keaton in The Merry Gentleman.

    I won't even get into the first rate acting, the haunting musical score, or Katie's adorable accent. This movie is just about perfect. The only reason why I'm giving it only 8 stars instead of 10 is that I'm a real hardass.

    By the way, DO NOT WATCH THE TRAILER. DO NOT READ THE DVD DESCRIPTION. AVOID ALL DISCUSSION OF PLOT. This movie is best enjoyed if you know absolutely nothing about the story. The challenge (and the fun) will be even greater.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Keaton's directorial debut.
    • Errores
      In the hospital room on Christmas Day, Frank Logan is holding the cup of water in the medium shot, but in the long shots, it is setting on the table.
    • Citas

      Frank Logan: I found a girl under a tree.

      Kate Frazier: Sorry?

      Frank Logan: You find presents under a tree. I found a girl.

      Kate Frazier: You must have been a very good boy.

    • Créditos curiosos
      SPOILER: After Frank changes his mind about suicide, a scene plays out over the end credits where he's seen walking off into the distance.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Star Trek/Next Day Air/Little Ashes/The Merry Gentleman/Love N' Dancing (2009)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Jingle Jangle Christmas
      Written by Blaire Reinhard

      Performed by Blaire Reinhard

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de diciembre de 2009 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Caballero y asesino
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Kankakee, Illinois, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Jackson Income Fund
      • Merry Gentleman
      • South Water Pictures
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      • USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 347,977
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 74,981
      • 3 may 2009
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 347,977
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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