Un veterano assassino, diagnosticato con una malattia terminale, autorizza un contratto su se stesso. Dopo aver fatto l'ordine, i suoi ex colleghi convergono con nuove informazioni. Scoppia ... Leggi tuttoUn veterano assassino, diagnosticato con una malattia terminale, autorizza un contratto su se stesso. Dopo aver fatto l'ordine, i suoi ex colleghi convergono con nuove informazioni. Scoppia il caos.Un veterano assassino, diagnosticato con una malattia terminale, autorizza un contratto su se stesso. Dopo aver fatto l'ordine, i suoi ex colleghi convergono con nuove informazioni. Scoppia il caos.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
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- 1 vittoria e 3 candidature totali
Mia Rouba M.Kiss
- Petrov's Date
- (as Mia Rouba M. Kiss)
Aaron Maté
- Petrov's Bodyguard
- (as Aaron Mate)
Gergõ Hodúr
- Petrov's Bodyguard
- (as Gergo Hodur)
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Cheesy Effects Drag Down The Killer's Game
I went into The Killer's Game with moderate expectations, hoping for a fun action flick. Unfortunately, the special effects turned out to be the weakest link, pulling me out of the story more often than not. The CGI felt rushed, overly cartoonish, and, at times, painfully cheesy-almost as if it was a low-budget effort done in a hurry. Who did the effects Cnris Pratt?
While the cast delivered some decent performances, the effects made it difficult to take the film seriously. Blood slashes lacked realism, fight scenes appeared overly staged, and there were moments where the green screen work was distractingly obvious. It's disappointing because the premise had potential, but the execution didn't deliver on the immersive experience one hopes for in an action movie.
Overall, The Killer's Game is a forgettable entry in the genre. It's hard to recommend this one unless you're in the mood for some unintentional laughs.
I went into The Killer's Game with moderate expectations, hoping for a fun action flick. Unfortunately, the special effects turned out to be the weakest link, pulling me out of the story more often than not. The CGI felt rushed, overly cartoonish, and, at times, painfully cheesy-almost as if it was a low-budget effort done in a hurry. Who did the effects Cnris Pratt?
While the cast delivered some decent performances, the effects made it difficult to take the film seriously. Blood slashes lacked realism, fight scenes appeared overly staged, and there were moments where the green screen work was distractingly obvious. It's disappointing because the premise had potential, but the execution didn't deliver on the immersive experience one hopes for in an action movie.
Overall, The Killer's Game is a forgettable entry in the genre. It's hard to recommend this one unless you're in the mood for some unintentional laughs.
I was expecting that JJ Perry having been in the army would actually know something about how weapons work, especially fragmentation grenades, but I was sadly disappointed. Also, as a stunt guy, I was thinking he could come up with cool but realistic stunts. But again, the stunts were contrived and defied physics.
I loved Bautista in GotG, Drax had depth, where Joe, an assassin, was BORING and predictable. Sofia's acting is a step up from David's, but still was a low for her. Again, this could have been the result of really poor directing.
Ben Kingsley and Alex Kingston consummate professionals that don't need a director, performed excellently. They accounted for a star by themselves.
Good concept bumbled by a over reaching stunt man.
I loved Bautista in GotG, Drax had depth, where Joe, an assassin, was BORING and predictable. Sofia's acting is a step up from David's, but still was a low for her. Again, this could have been the result of really poor directing.
Ben Kingsley and Alex Kingston consummate professionals that don't need a director, performed excellently. They accounted for a star by themselves.
Good concept bumbled by a over reaching stunt man.
It's not a great movie in the sense of story and ground breaking.
What it is it's an awesome action movie that makes up for story by giving the audience what they want... unadulterated violence that is both creative and fun. The movie is surprisingly funny where it makes up for the story itself.
The cast is just amazing. With each character, no matter small, is interesting. If the movie has more success, it would be absolutely amazing to see each character get their own movies.
Again, it's not going to garner Oscars or serious discussion but if you want to be entertained this movie will check all the boxes.
What it is it's an awesome action movie that makes up for story by giving the audience what they want... unadulterated violence that is both creative and fun. The movie is surprisingly funny where it makes up for the story itself.
The cast is just amazing. With each character, no matter small, is interesting. If the movie has more success, it would be absolutely amazing to see each character get their own movies.
Again, it's not going to garner Oscars or serious discussion but if you want to be entertained this movie will check all the boxes.
The Killer's Game delivers straightforward action with enough entertainment to keep you watching, though it's nothing revolutionary. The fight scenes are decent, but not on par with the gold standard that is John Wick. The cast of quirky assassins that span the world add some fun, almost like they're from Street Fighter just with less depth. Dave Bautista does his usual tough-guy routine, and while he's good, it's familiar territory for him.
The concept-an assassin accidentally putting a hit on himself due to a medical mistake-is unique, but the execution is predictable. There are laughs and a few solid action moments, but nothing that really stands out.
Overall, it's a fun and gory film that's enjoyable if you're looking for an easy, action-filled watch. Just don't expect it to leave a lasting impression.
The concept-an assassin accidentally putting a hit on himself due to a medical mistake-is unique, but the execution is predictable. There are laughs and a few solid action moments, but nothing that really stands out.
Overall, it's a fun and gory film that's enjoyable if you're looking for an easy, action-filled watch. Just don't expect it to leave a lasting impression.
"The Killer's Game" is an action-comedy film that had to go through a series of changes in development before eventually reaching post-production. Negotiated initially by Broad Green Pictures in 2015, the project changed hands a couple of times until STXfilms acquired it in 2018. The film was supposed to star Jason Statham but Statham left so Dave Baptista had to come in as the lead.
The story follows Joe Flood, a veteran hitman diagnosed with fatal diseases. Desperate to avoid such a painful death, Joe arranges for an assassin to kill him, but after placing the kill order, he finds out his diagnosis was a mistake, and he is healthy. However, the kill contract cannot be repealed now, and Joe becomes a target for other highly professional assassins, many of whom he taught himself. The plot follows Joe's fight for survival as he attempts to outrun his pursuers, reflecting on a life as a killer. Down the road, he finds out who set up the false diagnosis and uncovers a deeper conspiracy.
The film merges scenes of intense violence with humor while maintaining an over-the-top, comic book-like aesthetic. The storyline is not new, and it's predictable, but it's fun to watch because of the action sequences, visuals, and over-the-top characters.
The fight scenes, choreographed by J. J. Perry from a background in stunt coordination, are particularly praised for visceral impact and creativity. The movie has loud lighting and fun camera work, adding to the overall stylized view and blended sense of dark humor inside the action.
Perhaps the highlight of the movie is Dave Bautista as Joe Flood. So well-known for his stoic, humor-filled character, Bautista imbues vulnerability into the man, who is struggling to come to terms with his impending death while trying to protect a loved one, Maize, played by Sofia Boutella.
This chemistry adds emotion to the otherwise action-heavy plot. Ben Kingsley, who plays the role of mentor to Joe, manages to bring gravitas with wit in his scenes. Even when some characters, like Maize, enjoy relatively less screen time, their presence is of immense importance to the emotional core of the movie.
Despite the simplicity of its plot, "The Killer's Game" is a movie that reflects on mortality, love, and redemption. Joe is a lifelong hitman who reflects on his violent past and a chance at redemption through his relationship with Maize. Most of all, there are even religious undertones in the movie, most especially in the last act, where a priest becomes an ally to Joe.
On the whole, "The Killer's Game" is an entertaining, very mild action film that does not contain deep philosophical insights but does entertain its viewers by the blend of humor and conceptualized action with very powerful performances.
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The story follows Joe Flood, a veteran hitman diagnosed with fatal diseases. Desperate to avoid such a painful death, Joe arranges for an assassin to kill him, but after placing the kill order, he finds out his diagnosis was a mistake, and he is healthy. However, the kill contract cannot be repealed now, and Joe becomes a target for other highly professional assassins, many of whom he taught himself. The plot follows Joe's fight for survival as he attempts to outrun his pursuers, reflecting on a life as a killer. Down the road, he finds out who set up the false diagnosis and uncovers a deeper conspiracy.
The film merges scenes of intense violence with humor while maintaining an over-the-top, comic book-like aesthetic. The storyline is not new, and it's predictable, but it's fun to watch because of the action sequences, visuals, and over-the-top characters.
The fight scenes, choreographed by J. J. Perry from a background in stunt coordination, are particularly praised for visceral impact and creativity. The movie has loud lighting and fun camera work, adding to the overall stylized view and blended sense of dark humor inside the action.
Perhaps the highlight of the movie is Dave Bautista as Joe Flood. So well-known for his stoic, humor-filled character, Bautista imbues vulnerability into the man, who is struggling to come to terms with his impending death while trying to protect a loved one, Maize, played by Sofia Boutella.
This chemistry adds emotion to the otherwise action-heavy plot. Ben Kingsley, who plays the role of mentor to Joe, manages to bring gravitas with wit in his scenes. Even when some characters, like Maize, enjoy relatively less screen time, their presence is of immense importance to the emotional core of the movie.
Despite the simplicity of its plot, "The Killer's Game" is a movie that reflects on mortality, love, and redemption. Joe is a lifelong hitman who reflects on his violent past and a chance at redemption through his relationship with Maize. Most of all, there are even religious undertones in the movie, most especially in the last act, where a priest becomes an ally to Joe.
On the whole, "The Killer's Game" is an entertaining, very mild action film that does not contain deep philosophical insights but does entertain its viewers by the blend of humor and conceptualized action with very powerful performances.
Can't decide what to watch? Moviecity.ng is your movie matchmaker! We talk about movies in details, about trending topics, and maybe, we might link you to your next cinematic obsession.
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- QuizNicolas Cage and Jason Statham were considered for the leading role
- BlooperOne female assassin manages to cut Dave on his shoulder with a curved blade. In next shot his leather jacket is uncut and spotless. But in later shot he is shown to be cut and bleeding when his clothes are removed and glue is applied to the cut.
- ConnessioniReferenced in The Bonebridger: Gladiator 2 Might Lose a TON OF MONEY (2024)
- Colonne sonoreClap for the Killers
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- 30.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5.404.378 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.697.850 USD
- 15 set 2024
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- 5.928.351 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 44 minuti
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