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Gunman

Titre original : The Gunman
  • 2015
  • 12
  • 1h 55min
NOTE IMDb
5,8/10
45 k
MA NOTE
Sean Penn in Gunman (2015)
The A former Special Forces soldier and military contractor suffering from PTSD tries to reconnect with his long time love, but first must go on the run from London to Barcelona and across Europe in order to clear his name.
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Un sniper faisant partie d'une équipe de mercenaires assassins, tue le ministre des Mines du Congo. Le tir réussi de Terrier l'oblige à se cacher. De retour au Congo des années plus tard, il... Tout lireUn sniper faisant partie d'une équipe de mercenaires assassins, tue le ministre des Mines du Congo. Le tir réussi de Terrier l'oblige à se cacher. De retour au Congo des années plus tard, il devient lui-même la cible d'un commando.Un sniper faisant partie d'une équipe de mercenaires assassins, tue le ministre des Mines du Congo. Le tir réussi de Terrier l'oblige à se cacher. De retour au Congo des années plus tard, il devient lui-même la cible d'un commando.

  • Réalisation
    • Pierre Morel
  • Scénario
    • Jean-Patrick Manchette
    • Don MacPherson
    • Pete Travis
  • Casting principal
    • Sean Penn
    • Idris Elba
    • Jasmine Trinca
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    45 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Pierre Morel
    • Scénario
      • Jean-Patrick Manchette
      • Don MacPherson
      • Pete Travis
    • Casting principal
      • Sean Penn
      • Idris Elba
      • Jasmine Trinca
    • 180avis d'utilisateurs
    • 241avis des critiques
    • 39Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Terrier
    Idris Elba
    Idris Elba
    • Barnes
    Jasmine Trinca
    Jasmine Trinca
    • Annie
    Javier Bardem
    Javier Bardem
    • Felix
    Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone
    • Stanley
    Mark Rylance
    Mark Rylance
    • Terrance Cox
    Peter Franzén
    Peter Franzén
    • Reiniger
    • (as Peter Franzen)
    Billy Billingham
    • Reed
    • (as Sir Billy Billingham)
    Daniel Adegboyega
    Daniel Adegboyega
    • Bryson
    Ade Oyefeso
    • Eugene
    Alejandro Talavante
    • Bullfighter
    Florian Barisey
    • Village Boy
    Ismael Tunkara
    • Village Boy
    Amara Tunkara
    • Village Boy
    Rachel Lascar
    Rachel Lascar
    • Camille
    Miquel Àngel Ripeu
    • Medical Chief (NGO)
    Mark Schardan
    Mark Schardan
    • Procurement Chief (NGO)
    Txiki Blasi
    • North American Aid Worker (NGO)
    • Réalisation
      • Pierre Morel
    • Scénario
      • Jean-Patrick Manchette
      • Don MacPherson
      • Pete Travis
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    6Dr_Aristotle

    A generic but enjoyable action movie

    I was pleasantly surprised by this film given the negative reception that it had received.

    For the most part, the acting ranges from serviceable to good. Sean Penn falls in the latter, as he embodies the typical action hero role in a believable manner. Jasmine Trinca is okay, though to be fair it's not like she's given much to work with from the script. And Javier Bardem has a lot of fun with the role, though at times his acting is more theatrical, and seems like it should be in a different movie. And to those who wish to see the movie solely due to Idris Elba, I have to warn you he's in the movie for about a total of 10 minutes.

    The characters aren't particularly deep, and they most certainly all fall within clichés (ex. killer who regrets his past and is trying to make amends), however for the most part I found the characters to be entertaining. Annie was the weakest character as the stereotypical love interest, which hurts the movie as it wants the audience to care about the relationship between her and Terrier.

    Just as the characters are all that well fleshed out, neither is the story. It's pretty basic and easy to follow, and the movie goes along the familiar beats of the genre. At first I hated a certain plot point concerning a certain character's head trauma, but it ended up making for a more interesting movie as it helped make a character less invincible and also has a vital affect on the story.

    The action is well done, with it being pretty easy to follow and nice to look at. It's not too bombastic, and consist more of hand-to-hand combat, surprise attacks, and use of the environment. I found it very refreshing how both the protagonist and antagonist utilized the environment, as it made the action more interesting and exciting to watch. Terrier also isn't a one man wrecking crew killing 30 guys with no effort; he dispatches some easily, but as the movie goes on, there are times when he meets an equal and is harmed. At the beginning the fights have a bit of shaky cam to them, but that quickly goes away, which ends up working in the movie's favor.

    Despite the very standard characters and plot, I had a fun time with this movie. I'd certainly recommend it for anyone who's a huge fan of action, as it's a good way to past the time and have some fun.
    6bbickley13-921-58664

    Very dull action movie by Sean Penn.

    I don't think I ever saw Sean Penn do an action movie.

    Not sure if he's at that point in his career were he does not care or he just feels he can't be a well diverse actor without having this on his resume.

    Either way he does a good performance as one, and was impressively built but not overdone for the role.

    The movie does go over some political satire with his character playing a Metaphor of the guilt we all should all feel about our own involvement in what's going on in the Congo.

    Guess he felt this will be a better way to spread his word to the masses. Penn was wrong about that. I got very little from this flick.

    Although the movie is mostly laid with espionage and sprinkled with action, neither elements got my pulse pounding.

    Javier Barton is good in this movie. He's a great actor and it's fun to see him on the big screen as Penn's rival for the affections of a woman.

    But if you are fans of Idris Elba, like I am, don't let his top billing fool you. He's barely in it, and his role does nothing to help the film.

    I like the film but I snoozed though it. Penn brought nothing new to the genre and I was hoping he would but he did not.

    Catch on DVD.
    5rgkarim

    Potential Not Reached: The Gunman Is Realistic, but Boring

    When you hear a movie titled the Gunman what do you think of? For me I think of a few scenarios that come to mind: an action pack shoot em up movie, something on the lines of James Bond, or following down the rogue agent Bourne pathway. So I can't help but say I was excited for this movie this weekend, especially with Sean Penn leading the cast. With few trailers to give me insight, I eagerly headed to my local theater to give this film a try.

    Unfortunately the movie did not go down the expected path, and even worse it took the wrong direction for this reviewer. For those uncertain of the plot, Gunman is about a sniper named Terrier who is targeted for assassination by an unknown group. In order to save himself and his loved ones, he must dig deep into a convoluted scheme that may related back to an incident. I know sounds awesome right, if old hat, but Gunman held some promise of action mixed in with good old fashioned spying.

    Not the case my friends. Gunman is actually a snooze fest, being one of the first movies to make me nap in almost half a year. It starts with the pace of the movie, not necessarily too slow, but just enough that you start to lose interest. For me, it wasn't that the plot was boring, but the details they tried to lay out for us were very convoluted, many details ambiguous and confusing in their presentation. May of the scenes involved him obsessing over his former love, which after a few arguments and an unnecessary sex scene, started to grow staler than month old bread. Now don't get me wrong, convoluted plots can be a good thing, but they require a good presentation that keeps one engaged in the movie. And this film did not do it for me.

    Perhaps I could have been entertained more if the action had lived up to my, I'll admit, high expectations. The opening shot scene was nothing special, but the following skirmish held some promise for excitement down the line. And in truth, two or three battles brought the flash in the pot, bang in your ear entertainment that I so crave. Despite being an elite shooter, Terrier didn't have perfect accuracy, and had to pull some creative stunts to take down his killers, who by the way could actually hit him. Taking away our hero's invincibility was a smart move, but some battles get led down the wrong path, or are a repeat of an earlier fight. Kills are graphic, the camera not shying away from someone's head getting a new hole, as torrents of red litter the ground. If you are up for this kind of stuff, then by all means stop reading this review and head down to the theater. Looking back over the movie though, I can't say the action was as on point or exciting as I had hoped, nor as fast as these scenes sometime need to be.

    Helping save this movie from complete failure was the acting. Sean Penn as Terrier was good. The actor was able to transition across the emotional spectrum, being a relief worker with a little troublemaker streak to an angry killer on the loose. Penn has always had a talent for playing well developed characters, and while annoying as this role is, he still plays it well. Jasmine Trica as Annie was a decent addition to the cast, though I must say her character could have been much stronger than they made her. Trica's main talent involved huffing, puffing, and crying as people died. Her dialog was too shallow for me and they threw her as nothing but an object for Terrier to protect. Javier Barden brings his Hispanic background back to the screen, but his role was very short and unfortunately very sad as a love obsessed, drunk who loses his min. Not my favorite role, but again he does okay. As for Idris Elba, he is hardly in the film for fifteen minutes, really only to bring some "coded" advice and a means to end the movie. No offense Elba, but had you been tailing Penn for the whole movie, I might have boosted your score.

    Special effects wise the editing worked for me in this movie. Stable camera angles and detailed fighting helped bring the action to life. The battlefields that became the stage for our fights were also beautiful, crafted or located in a variety of settings. Some were cool like a mansion, and others were ridiculous, like at a matador arena. Nevertheless we had an epic soundtrack to add some slight touches of excitement to the mix, as well as high definition pings, twacks, and booms to nearly deafen your ears. Unfortunately the team's cuts of the footage were nowhere near perfect for me, even though they were under the 2 hour mark. I don't know why they kept half of the dialog heavy scenes in, especially when they kept us going in circles. Oh what a waste of good film..

    The Gunman is not the movie I expected it to be, and despite the assembled cast of actors, the potential is lost to fast production. With an overly ambiguous plot, and a pace that moves like a snail, the execution of this movie was below par. Those who are fans of extreme violence and profanity, as well as shots of poverty Africa are at home in this film, but otherwise skip this film for something better. A trip to the theater is not recommended from me, but we all know enough desire can make you see anything. Overall my scores for Gunman are:

    Action/Crime/Drama: 6.5 Movie Overall: 5.5
    6mohancraig

    Not that good

    Some performances were better than others, the ultimate goal of the movie took forever to get off the ground (like the first half)... I miss the old Sean Penn who took roles displaying his raw talent over these emotionally enriched character development stories which quite frankly come off as emotionally supercharged in my book.

    The film has some good shootout sequences and Javier Bardem is a joy to watch but the story just isn't there for any kind of connection to the rest of the characters, I'm kind of surprised this emo-fest wasn't the brainchild of Clint Eastwood to begin with.

    What action sequences there are well done but there are far too few for a movie called "The Gunman".
    5slothhead54

    A bloody Bourne look alike that doesn't add up to much

    'The Gunman' opens with the BBC footage that civil war has erupted in the Democratic Republic of Congo between rebel militia and governmental forces locked in a bloody civil war for the control of the country's prized natural resources. Enter Jim Terrier (Sean Penn), a NGO worker providing security while an airstrip is being built. In the middle of chaotic Congo, Jim has fallen in love with Annie (Jasmine Trinca), a Doctors Without Borders volunteer. Annie has attracted the heart of not only Jim but also co worker Felix (Javier Bardem). Felix's jealousy is readily apparent and can only spell disaster for Jim and Annie's relationship. Only a few minutes into the film we discover that both Jim and Feliz are living dual lives. Jim is a hired assassin for a multinational mining company, which is set on protecting their interests in the war torn Congo. Felix is the civil liaison for the foreign mining companies and Sean Penn's assassin team. When the Minister of Mining in the Congo nullifies all mining contracts with foreign companies, Jim is activated by his employer who wants the politician assassinated. The team of four assassins is lead by Cox (Mark Rylance) who announces to his sharp shooters that Felix will decide which of the assassins will take the fatal shot and then said assassin will have to flee the continent immediately after. No surprise Felix chooses Jim to take the shot and having accomplished the mission, Jim is forced to leave Africa and Annie without so much as a goodbye. 8 years later Jim has reunited with the African continent as a UNICEF employee drilling wells when suddenly his past assassination comes back to haunt him. For the next hour and a half, Jim must circumvent Europe to track down who has knowledge of his past deeds and understand why he is wanted dead. Without giving any spoilers, the reason 'The Gunman'never gets off the ground is because the film is unable to sustain any intrigue. Jim is a glorified henchman for a multinational corporation, he is hardly the hero that you want to root for. Jim's character is drawn so thin you know very little about him to care enough whether he lives or dies. Additionally his relationship with Annie earns so little screen time before being abruptly halted that you invest almost nothing in the possibilities of Jim and Annie rekindling at some later date. The questions that Jim seeks answer to could have easily been solved with a couple phone calls, but instead his contacts send him on a treasure hunt around Europe. Apparently the information Jim needs is only accessible with a change of location at each turn. Each new venue invites its share of killers and combat. While Jim is on his mission for answers, we catch wind that Interpol, headed by Idris Elba, has Jim on their surveillance. Interpol seems one step ahead of Jim in terms of solving the puzzle, however they are convinced Jim is the linchpin to cracking the case. The final act of the movie is very predictable not to mention familiar and even a bit silly. Sean Penn's physique in the film is impressive and we are constantly reminded how much the actor got in shape for the role considering how much screen time his giant biceps earn. There are hardly any production credits that are distinguishable and worth mentioning here. Ultimately, the film underwhelms and feels like it wants to cash in on the fan base of the retired Bourne franchise.

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    • Anecdotes
      Although the film was produced by veteran action producer Joel Silver, Silver was removed from the editing room after one visit and the final cut of the film was supervised by actor Sean Penn and director Pierre Morel.
    • Gaffes
      When being attacked by approaching gunmen Annie is told to get dressed. She clearly has no clothes on under the towel and pulls a pink t-shirt on over her head. In a scene later you can clearly see that she has a bra on under her shirt.
    • Citations

      Terrier: I hope you don't mind, I gave him your address. He's coming out here and we're gonna go hunting from here.

      Felix: Hunting? For what?

      Terrier: Whatever's in season. I just need to shoot something.

    • Connexions
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Action Movies That Needed More Action (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Under the Gun Symphonic Suite Part 1, 2, 3, 4
      Composed and Produced by Marco Beltrami (ASCAP)

      Co-Produced by Buck Sanders

      (P) 2014 Pianella Music, Inc.

      (C) Studiocanal (SACEM / SABAM)

      Courtesy of Marco Beltrami & Pianella Music, Inc.

      Co-Produced by Buck Sanders

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 juin 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Espagne
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • En la Mira
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Barcelone, Catalogne, Espagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Open Road Films (II)
      • StudioCanal
      • Anton
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    • Budget
      • 40 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 664 749 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 028 702 $US
      • 22 mars 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 24 177 137 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 55min(115 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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