Lorsqu'un tueur à gages est atteint d'une forme de démence qui évolue rapidement, il se voit offrir la possibilité de se racheter en sauvant la vie du fils adulte avec lequel il était brouil... Tout lireLorsqu'un tueur à gages est atteint d'une forme de démence qui évolue rapidement, il se voit offrir la possibilité de se racheter en sauvant la vie du fils adulte avec lequel il était brouillé.Lorsqu'un tueur à gages est atteint d'une forme de démence qui évolue rapidement, il se voit offrir la possibilité de se racheter en sauvant la vie du fils adulte avec lequel il était brouillé.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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His character (John Knox) has to learn to accept that his life is going to be shortened by a disease, but as his estranged son comes to him out of the blue he sees an opportunity to see right by his ex wife and son and redeem himself for the life he has led. It must be said that Keaton grabs attention in his first scenes. His acting is purely on point and he clearly has seasoned over many years.
It's quite slow paced but not to the extent that you get impatient. It's more like being given time to savour what's going on. There's no massively intrusive score to ruin the scenes either which is very welcome.
The plot has a great twist but not one that seems contrived or just there to shock. It's part of a long drawn out plan of Knox's and although it's not hard to work it out early on, it still impresses with it's simplistic but effective machinations.
There is genuine tension at times and yet you can't help think that Knox is playing this all with a dark sense of humour. It's still very poignant though that in order to redeem his past, he has to accept that he has no future. He does this gracefully and willingly and I forgave him his every sin.
A solid 7 from me for a great thriller/murder/mystery.
The trend toward actor-producers has been quite beneficial to the quality of product in the industry -- to maintain artistic integrity rather than completely pandering to business profit. It also invites appearances by upper echelon performers, who otherwise would decline working on a particular project. Here, the example is Al Pachino. And the result is analogous to "form follows function."
The thriller, not necessarily hard to figure out, has non traditional twists that make it interesting. The personal story is more intriguing: Knox (Keaton) knows he's "going away" and is desperately trying to put things in order before his mind completely betrays him. There were times where i was reminded of Memento, but this film delves more deeply into the primary character's past.
Keaton is excellent, Marsden does well enough playing a conflicted son who has his own personal problems to contend with. Marcia Gay Harden is capable in a small role, and Pacino with very little screen time, pulls off his brand of sentimental bad guy.
Recommended.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPrincipal photography took place from October to December 2022 in Los Angeles.
- GaffesAfter John Knox is arrested he is seen wearing a D,O,C, (Dept of Corrections) jumpsuit. It is shown to be week 7. D.O.C. would mean State prison. Knox never could have gotten through a trial, conviction and sentencing in that short period. He would have been held in jail, not prison, until trial.
- Citations
John Knox: Did you bury this guy?
Miles Knox: Did I bury him?
John Knox: Yeah.
Miles Knox: No. Why?
John Knox: 'Cause if you did, I was going to dig him up and kill him again.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Michael Keaton/Connor O'Malley (2024)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Knox Goes Away?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 951 489 $US
- Durée
- 1h 54min(114 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1