After his ninth unsuccessful attempt on his own life, a young man outsources his suicide to an ageing assassin. "If you're serious about ending it, you need professional help"After his ninth unsuccessful attempt on his own life, a young man outsources his suicide to an ageing assassin. "If you're serious about ending it, you need professional help"After his ninth unsuccessful attempt on his own life, a young man outsources his suicide to an ageing assassin. "If you're serious about ending it, you need professional help"
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Tom Wilkinson did an amazing job and loved seeing Christopher Eccleston as for the Welshman Aneurin Barnard, this is the first time i'm seeing him on the big screen and he did an absolute perfect job presenting that dark comedy and blend it with his original face expressions.
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As you would expect, the film is full of dark, dry humour: from William's failed suicide attempts, to choosing the way he wants to die, to casually accepting his fate. Despite this, it never borders onto being offensive. If you've suffered from depression, you will probably sympathise with William and often find yourself thinking "I really shouldn't be laughing at this, but I am". After William, a failed writer, has signed his death contract, he gets offered a meeting with a publisher; everyone can probably relate to this kind of irony, if not to such an extreme extent.
As well as William, the film also follows the life of Leslie, who has to fill in one final quota in order to keep his job or else face retirement. His home life is relatively normal, and the juxtaposition of Leslie's family life to his job as a hitman is amusing to say the least. While his wife is worrying about winning an embroidery competition, Leslie is considering the best way to kill someone.
Leslie's boss, Harvey, is played by Christopher Eccleston, who is almost unrecognisable to those of us who know him from his days in Doctor Who. He nails the gangster-like voice so well that I began questioning if I was actually watching the same actor. The confrontation scenes between him and Leslie have the look of a crime thriller but the dialogue of a comedy, making for an interesting dynamic.
There's also a slight love story aspect when Ellie, interested in turning William's work into a book, comes into his life. Again, this could've gone terribly wrong - not wanting to die anymore because you've fallen in love? So cliché. Yet this isn't the focus of the movie, and it doesn't become overwhelmingly romantic.
Perhaps some people may think the subject matter inappropriate; maybe you have to have suffered from depression to be able to appreciate the irony and humour. The film could have easily gone into cheesy or cringe-worthy territory, but it manages to avoid that and still keep an overall suitably serious tone.
With good performances all round, the film nails the tone: sombre, but still humorous, with a nice amount of action too. Overall, a very British comedy.
This movie is dark, funny and touching. I want to watch it again to see what I might have missed when I first watched it. Even my husband who doesn't always "get" the dark comedies enjoyed it.
Suicide is a serious subject or so I thought until I saw this British made (very) dark comedy about a young man wanting and failing to take his own life.
I know, a strange film and an even stronger review, but actually this film was surprisingly good.
As I've said some very dark humour and certainly not a subject that will appeal to most but with the twists and turns you actually enjoy the fact that the central character has hired an assassin to kill him in one week or get his money back.
Whilst the subject matter of the film is about suicide actually the film promotes one simple truth......
Life is precious.
Rating 7 out of 10
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- TriviaLeslie's brochure offers death in the following ways: Hero's Death, Snake Bite, Burnt Alive, Accidental, Poison, Hit & Run, Overdose, Electrocution, Blunt Weapon, Quick & Painless, Stabbing, and finally Quick & Painful.
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Harvey: Whoever heard of an assassin with a shaky hand? You don't see Michael J. Fox running around shooting people, do ya? And why not? 'Cause he'd be fucking terrible at it. No, Michael J. Fox sticks to raising money for his charity, doesn't even do much acting anymore which is a shame 'cause I'm a big fan of Michael J. Fox. Back to the Future. Secret of My Success.
Leslie: Stuart Little.
Harvey: Why mention that? Why bring that up?
Leslie: He's in it.
Harvey: Only the voice, only the fucking voice. Now, if you'd said Doc Hollywood, I'd agree with ya.
Leslie: Teen Wolf.
Harvey: Teen Wolf, exactly, but he doesn't do films anymore 'cause he knows he's not up to it, do you see what I'm saying?
Leslie: Not really.
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- Balham, London, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
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- $839,568
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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