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Assassination Games

  • 2011
  • 16
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
19K
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Jean-Claude Van Damme and Scott Adkins in Assassination Games (2011)
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Two assassins agree to work together as one tries to avenge his wife and the other collects a reward for a job.Two assassins agree to work together as one tries to avenge his wife and the other collects a reward for a job.Two assassins agree to work together as one tries to avenge his wife and the other collects a reward for a job.

  • Director
    • Ernie Barbarash
  • Writer
    • Aaron Rahsaan Thomas
  • Stars
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Scott Adkins
    • Ivan Kaye
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ernie Barbarash
    • Writer
      • Aaron Rahsaan Thomas
    • Stars
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Scott Adkins
      • Ivan Kaye
    • 61User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Vincent Brazil
    Scott Adkins
    Scott Adkins
    • Roland Flint
    Ivan Kaye
    Ivan Kaye
    • Polo Yakur
    Valentin Teodosiu
    Valentin Teodosiu
    • Blanchard
    Alin Panc
    • Kovacs
    Kevin Chapman
    Kevin Chapman
    • Culley
    Serban Celea
    Serban Celea
    • Wilson Herrod
    Michael Higgs
    Michael Higgs
    • Godfrey
    Kris Van Damme
    Kris Van Damme
    • Schell
    • (as Kristopher Van Varenberg)
    Marija Karan
    Marija Karan
    • October
    Bianca Van Damme
    Bianca Van Damme
    • Anna Flint
    • (as Bianca Van Varenberg)
    Andrew French
    • Nalbandian
    Attila Árpa
    Attila Árpa
    • Telly
    Marioara Sterian
    • Mrs. Pavlescu
    George Remes
    George Remes
    • Bartok
    • (as Remes George)
    Anghel Cristian
    • Bogdan
    • (as Cristian Anghel)
    Salahadine H. Beztout
    • Max
    • (as Salahidine H. 'Max' Beztout)
    Mario Marian
    • Danzo Yakur
    • Director
      • Ernie Barbarash
    • Writer
      • Aaron Rahsaan Thomas
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    User reviews61

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    6refinedsugar

    Of Turtles and Vengeance

    Corrupt Interpol agents spring a powerful drug dealer from prison and put a hefty price on his head in hopes of luring out their former #1 contract hitman that they want dead. He also has a dark history with said drug dealer and with another elite assassin is in the mix, you know things are about to get ... complicated.

    Jean Claude Van Damme, Scott Adkins in a film called Assassination Games and here's the rub. Its not the type of flick you're picturing in your head. Okay maybe that's a half truth. The prerequisite elements are within. Guns, death, fisticuffs and it gets off to a brief action start, but then slow city. Between Van Damme's detached, solitary arch of a (hit)man and Adkins broken past, there's a lot of drama and the pacing is monumentally slow. No wham, bam thank you ma'am. Its nearly two hours long.

    Shot down & out in Romania, much of the film's backdrop isn't visually interesting. That doesn't mean it isn't well shot however. Watched in SD, felt like HD. Acting wise, the two leads acquit themselves fine and some of the supporting cast actually stood out. The story could be more exciting and/or shorter, but as it is, Assassination Games finds itself not at the bottom of either stars resumes, but hardly at the top neither.
    wgg-1

    A Triumphant Van Damme in a Riveting Thriller!

    "This is what he does best, and he is the best." A corrupt Interpol officer makes that observation about Roland Flint, the character played by Scott Adkins in the riveting "Assassination Games." It's an accolade that truly applies to the film's star, Jean-Claude Van Damme, who has translated his experience as a global superstar into becoming one of the globe's best actors. JCVD is Vincent Brazil, a professional assassin and loner whose profession has intensified his self-isolation. Flint and Brazil become reluctant partners in a cat-and-mouse game against both Interpol and the European mob. Along the way, an unlikely girl next door named October invades Brazil's carefully protected personal space and forces him to provide her refuge from a vengeful pimp (depicted with effective menace by actor Attila Arpa). When October thanks Vincent with a kiss to the cheek, Van Damme displays the hit-man's resistance to affection with an emotion that is both telling and heartbreaking. It is a rare moment for an action film and a testament to the brilliance of Van Damme the actor. The relationship of October and Vincent becomes an effective dramatic anchor for the movie's unrelenting mix of tragedy and revenge. Increasingly, as his films showcase his dramatic talents, Van Damme creates movies that are both character driven and visually stylish without resorting to CGI tricks or action clichés. Experience and talent have enabled the original "Muscles from Brussels" to evolve into one of the most creative and uniquely effective forces in film making today. "Assassination Games" is another great chapter in the career of a triumphant and supremely talented Jean-Claude Van Damme.
    6ma-cortes

    Jean-Claude Van Damme's good vehicle as a hit man who finds redemption

    This Van Damme action picture displays lots of violence, action filled, thrills and fierce combats . It is entertaining , well paced and including interesting characters . It's thrilling and tense , at time suspenseful movie and the firepower, explosion, struggles, shootouts are very well done . It deals with two assassins agree to work together as one named Roland Flint (Scott Adkins who replaced Vinnie Jones) attempts to revenge his wife (Bianca Bree , also producer) and the other named Vincent Brazil (Jean Claude Van Damme) collect a reward for a job to kill a mobster (Ivan Kaye) which is backed by dirty Interpol Agents . Meanwhile , Vincent helps a prostitute (Marija Karan) but the events go wrong .

    ¨Assassination games¨ is one of Van Damme's better films . It packs violent action, suspense, shoot-outs, and martial arts fighting and results to be quite amusing . Entertaining movie , thanks to tight pace, skillful edition and well mounted combats . It's tense and exciting , at time lackluster action movie , but the struggles and fighting are well done . During the scene where Flint visits Polo's 'hardware guy', he utilizes a laser-guided gun to target him , the effects used for the mechanical movement is taken from Robocop (1987) . Suffering Van Damme plays finely an affected killer , acting similarly to 'Hard cops' . Enjoyable relationship among two rival assassins , nicely played by Van Damme and Adkins ; both of them form an uneasy alliance to take down a deadly target . Van Damme is good as action hero in this middling budget filmed in Bucharest, Romania and New Orleans, Louisiana ; here Jean Claude plays a hit man , confronting nasties and using his martial-arts skills . Long time ago he played big budget movies (¨Time cop¨, ¨Universal soldier¨ ,¨Double team¨, ¨Hard target¨), nowadays he makes low-medium budget and directly to video (¨Derailed¨ , ¨Wake of death¨ , ¨In hell¨) like in his first films (¨Black eagle¨, ¨Cyborg¨, ¨Bloodsport¨). Remaining cast though unknown make nice acting as Kevin Chapman , Ivan Kaye and special mention to Marija Karan as a beautiful whore mistreated by her pimp . This movie film results to be a standard actioner , but packs interesting main roles , atmospheric action set pieces and is fast movement . It's produced with middling budget by Van Damme and Paul Leonard ; being professionally directed by Bernie Barbarash (¨Ticking clock¨ , ¨Hardwired¨ and ¨Six bullets¨ , again with Van Damme) , though Russell Mulcahy was originally set to shoot . The picture is extremely energetic and to be liked for real devotees of main actor . It's a must see for Van Damme fans.
    7ginu_tg-1

    Neither here nor there, stuck in the doldrums

    Script and financial limitations can hinder the most precious of stories. For once, Scott Adkins played a character and not himself in his movies. I didn't like that to be honest but as an actor that is what Scott needs. I mean in this movie Scott gets taken down by so many guys who in reality he could kill with his bare hands. Van Damme is stuck with the monotonous monologue affected robotic hit-man which seemed tacky. But that is due to lack of histrionic skill. Kurt Russell did it slightly better in soldier. Arnie did it really good in Terminator. But that was aided by the requirements of the character. Adkins has improved as an actor since the awful Ninja. He has some variety now in his resume. In this movie, AG, Scott plays a really vulnerable man. Quite the opposite of the invulnerable Yuri Boyka, Scott's best role so far.

    The movie synopsis given here is tardy, and seems to indicate the crazed stereotypical view of Americans that everything revolves around them. There is no DEA nonsense here. It is the Interpol whose dirty cops provide cannon fodder for the lead actors while the main villain is a despicable criminal leader (played well by the actor).

    This movie had a lot of positives going for it in terms of potential. It was a lot better than the DTV releases the 2 lead actors have been used to recently. Van Damme's face looks drawn and destroyed beyond the skills of the most talented makeup artistes in the world. He could go the Charles Bronson reloaded route with that face.

    The key here is that while both the lead actors combined could compile the most complex and comprehensive columns of a martial arts encyclopedia, this movie has stayed away from capitalising on the copious martial arts talents possessed by Adkins and Van Damme. It was fresh and new of course, but nevertheless it just added to a long list of things this movie lacked.

    While this movie is worth watching once especially if you are a JCVD/martial arts fan, it is only an average action film that didn't maximize its potential. The remote controlled machine gun was a nice touch but it is just one of the momentary shades of quality in a film that can never be anything above underrated. The crew just tried too much in the name of freshness, and as a result the final product ended up in the doldrums, neither here nor there.

    Scott would do good to get some serious acting lessons as would JCVD. A lot of people, including me, cannot keep watching Kickboxer/Bloodsport/Universal Soldier/Hard Target/Undisputed 2,3 again and again.

    Interestingly, JCVD's kids play roles in the film. His daughter Bianca(a super stunner) plays Adkins' wife. His son, Kristopher plays one of the villains I believe.
    8cB391

    Enjoyable Movie!

    The two major roles, played by Scott Adkins, and Jean-Claude Van Damme are something that you can relate too. One is fighting to assassinate his target because of love, fighting to try and bring justice for his wife. The second is the opposite. Everything thing is about work, and he is just doing a job. Vincent becomes more open to love throughout the film, as you see the change from the start to the end, and that was a good believable story.

    The writing for this movie was great, good action sequences, though at times there was a little too much dialogue, they did make the movie worth watching, but also something that you won't regret having watched later.

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    • Trivia
      Scott Adkins replaced Vinnie Jones.
    • Goofs
      When Scott Adkins is connecting a camera to his mobile phone, he is shown with a Nokia N96, but he then puts a Blackberry away in his pocket.
    • Quotes

      Vincent Brazil: People choose their deaths when they choose how they live.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Nesa Galya Vodu
      Traditional

      Arranged by Oleg Bernov, Yuri Fedorko, Igor Khramov, Igor Yuzov

      Performed by Limpopo

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2012 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hong Kong
      • Romania
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Weapon
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mediapro Studios
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
      • Rodin Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $110,784
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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