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5.9/10
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When 19-year-old Adam agrees to do a day's driving for his mum's gangster boyfriend Peter, it takes him on a 24-hour journey into a nightmarish world of murder, sex trafficking and revenge, ... Read allWhen 19-year-old Adam agrees to do a day's driving for his mum's gangster boyfriend Peter, it takes him on a 24-hour journey into a nightmarish world of murder, sex trafficking and revenge, in the company of aging hit man Roy.When 19-year-old Adam agrees to do a day's driving for his mum's gangster boyfriend Peter, it takes him on a 24-hour journey into a nightmarish world of murder, sex trafficking and revenge, in the company of aging hit man Roy.
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- 2 nominations total
Steven Charles Stobbs
- Shopkeeper
- (as Steven Stobbs)
Neil Eddy
- Man in Photo
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Knights
- Sniper Victim
- (uncredited)
Simon Manley
- Diner Customer
- (uncredited)
Andy McAdam
- Diner Cashier
- (uncredited)
Anthony McKenzie
- Stranger
- (uncredited)
Clive Shaw
- Sniper
- (uncredited)
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Totally unbelievable... but humorous! I still can't decide if it's supposed to be a comedy, a thriller or a gangster movie, or all of the above... Or whether it was just a bit of tongue-in-cheek fun for the writer.
The movie contains a complete mishmash of actors. It's like Laurel and Hardy meets Reservoir Dogs and everything about it is just so wrong but somehow it works! I think Tim Roth is the reason this movie worked so well. The guy is an excellent actor. Jack O'Connell played a fairly good part, too, and even though the movie was quite predictable, it was well worth the watch.
Definitely worth 7/10
The movie contains a complete mishmash of actors. It's like Laurel and Hardy meets Reservoir Dogs and everything about it is just so wrong but somehow it works! I think Tim Roth is the reason this movie worked so well. The guy is an excellent actor. Jack O'Connell played a fairly good part, too, and even though the movie was quite predictable, it was well worth the watch.
Definitely worth 7/10
I just finished watching this movie and I expected it to be much better honestly. Certainly when I saw who was playing in this movie. Don't get me wrong the actors were all good. I can't fault any of them for the role they played. It's just that the story is a little bit disappointing. It's not realistic enough and a little bit bland. For a professional hit-man I found that he was doing a lot of mistakes and everything that could go wrong did go wrong. I also would not categorize it under humor because you're not going to laugh a lot. Well at least not me because I didn't laugh once. All in all it's not a bad movie. It's just fine to watch once and then forget about it.
(50%) Rising star Jack O'Connell comes very near to shinning in this crime drama, but sadly the film just doesn't have what it takes to supplement his talent owing in no small part to a script that just is quite as good as it needs to be. So this is no classic, but it's still a decent watch and way better than the lower end British crime/hooligan sludge you see cluttering the direct to DVD section. Tim Roth is as you'd expect in support (perfectly fine), and the direction tries to lift the somewhat awkwardly told plot, it's just a shame this just doesn't have the depth. Overall not a bad film at all, and worth a look for O'Connell in a early starring role, just don't expect a low budget marvel.
8OJT
A little indie gem this from Britain, with a good Tim Roth in the center as a worn out disillusioned hit-man, but it's Peter Mullan which steals the show, with a delightfully nasty big shot criminal.
There's many reasons to like this, if you don't expect this to be an action flick. It's wrongfully labeled so, but this is a a crime drama, or really a road movie, Coen/Tarantino style. 1) Unpredictable mysterious plot (gives a good ride) 2) Great cool acting (stung cool play by all, but the naive Liability) 3) Extinguished filming (lots if great angles and smart details) 4) Delightful score (sophisticated, punky and dirty, would search out several songs) 5) Classic cars (loved the use and filming of the Granada Ghia) And there's more to it. I found myself feeling it as a cozy road movie which we expect to go wrong for some. Lovely lingering excitement, taking you to the next stop on the route.
If you like one of them smart little films with no extra fuzz, just great talent, this is it!
There's many reasons to like this, if you don't expect this to be an action flick. It's wrongfully labeled so, but this is a a crime drama, or really a road movie, Coen/Tarantino style. 1) Unpredictable mysterious plot (gives a good ride) 2) Great cool acting (stung cool play by all, but the naive Liability) 3) Extinguished filming (lots if great angles and smart details) 4) Delightful score (sophisticated, punky and dirty, would search out several songs) 5) Classic cars (loved the use and filming of the Granada Ghia) And there's more to it. I found myself feeling it as a cozy road movie which we expect to go wrong for some. Lovely lingering excitement, taking you to the next stop on the route.
If you like one of them smart little films with no extra fuzz, just great talent, this is it!
Finding the hitman's apprentice (as was the title I watched) to review it took more time than actually reviewing it.
Interesting film, worth a watch with a couple of good twists to it.
Interesting film, worth a watch with a couple of good twists to it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe red Ford Granada [A610JNC] seen was first registered dated the 1st of August 1983 whose milage, around the time of filming here [circa 2009 - 2011], averaged between 89,116 to 90,658 miles. On the 7th of September 2020 it had a milage of 94,139. It is a 2792cc petrol engine whose last date of "Date of last V5C (logbook) issued" being the 27th of February 2012.
- GoofsWhen Peter smacks the games console with a golf club, he calls it an Xbox. It's a Sega Dreamcast.
- ConnectionsFeatures Rage (2011)
- SoundtracksUna Rotonda sul Mare
Performed By Fred Bongusto
Composed By Franco Migliacci
1965 Dischi Ricordi Milano / Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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- Last Hitman, 24 heures en enfer
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- Dunstanburgh Castle, Craster, Northumberland, England, UK(exterior scenes)
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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