Ronnie (Gary stretch), un tueur à gage respecté, vit à New York. Il est ami avec August (Michael Rapaport), quil a lui-même introduit dans le milieu 3 ans auparavant. Ronnie va passer cette ... Tout lireRonnie (Gary stretch), un tueur à gage respecté, vit à New York. Il est ami avec August (Michael Rapaport), quil a lui-même introduit dans le milieu 3 ans auparavant. Ronnie va passer cette journée à essayer de protéger son ami, qui comme à son habitude, sest mis dans de sales dr... Tout lireRonnie (Gary stretch), un tueur à gage respecté, vit à New York. Il est ami avec August (Michael Rapaport), quil a lui-même introduit dans le milieu 3 ans auparavant. Ronnie va passer cette journée à essayer de protéger son ami, qui comme à son habitude, sest mis dans de sales draps ...
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- Madison
- (as Deborah Harry)
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Director Craig Singer is trying way too hard borrowing various styles. He tries to do superfluous funny dialog but it's nowhere as sharp as Tarantino. He uses quick edits, philosophizing, and time flashbacks but it all feels derivative. Sometimes, it gets interesting but the central plot struggles to advance in this meandering flow. Stretch doesn't have enough charisma to lead. Macchio and Sheedy have a great nostalgia factor. Overall, this tries too much and ends up with a bit of a mess.
Visually intriguing, yet somewhat thin on plot is a way to describe the film. But I found it riveting the first time through.
For people complaining about never seeing anything different, that it's always the same old junk, plot lines, scene set-ups, etc. --- this is a movie to see. If nothing else, it is out of the ordinary.
Without revealing the end, I'd be curious to see what others thought of the end in terms of who ordered which hits? (Be glad to hear from you via e-mail @ howardeber@aol.com).
No it's not a great one, but it is an interesting work from a director who clearly has something to say, and has an unusual way of saying it. Hopefully, we'll be seeing his name on more films in the future. I, for one at least, will be on the lookout for his work.
Michael Rappaport gives the most powerful performance of his career as the dim witted and intense student of the hit man arts. Gary Stretch plays the main character who goes to extreme lengths to protect his protege whom he feels responsible for bringing into their world. I've never heard of Mr. Stretch but I'm sure we all will very soon. He seems to jump off the screen and sit in your lap.
A entirely unrecognizable Ralph Macchio plays a psychotic killer with his partner (you never really know their exact relationship, but whatever it is, it's really weird) played by Ally Sheedy (always a bonus to see Ralph Macchio and Ally Sheedy play a murderous, psychotic duo)
Deborah Harry and Seymour Casell play rival mob bosses but this is more than your standard "the mob is after me" kind of movie.
The movie is filmed mainly in the streets of New York City. You can practically smell the city. One particular rooftop assassination scene really stands out. There was something very disturbing and wrong about how the person was done in.
I highly recommend this movie.
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- AnecdotesAccording to the book, The Art of Her Deal, Melania Trump auditioned for the part which went to Deborah Harry. Melania's thick accent was deemed a deal-breaker.
- ConnexionsReferences The Lone Ranger (1949)
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- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
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