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The Midnight Man

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
915
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Will Kemp in The Midnight Man (2016)
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After losing his rare genetic disorder--or the incredible ability--to be impervious to hurt, a hired assassin discovers the direct and immortal beauty of pain.After losing his rare genetic disorder--or the incredible ability--to be impervious to hurt, a hired assassin discovers the direct and immortal beauty of pain.After losing his rare genetic disorder--or the incredible ability--to be impervious to hurt, a hired assassin discovers the direct and immortal beauty of pain.

  • Director
    • D.C. Hamilton
  • Writers
    • D.C. Hamilton
    • Brinna Kelly
  • Stars
    • Will Kemp
    • Brinna Kelly
    • William Forsythe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    915
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D.C. Hamilton
    • Writers
      • D.C. Hamilton
      • Brinna Kelly
    • Stars
      • Will Kemp
      • Brinna Kelly
      • William Forsythe
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Will Kemp
    Will Kemp
    • Grady
    Brinna Kelly
    Brinna Kelly
    • Zan
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Fairbanks
    Brent Spiner
    Brent Spiner
    • Ezekiel
    Doug Jones
    Doug Jones
    • Vick
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Pearl
    Steve Valentine
    Steve Valentine
    • Escort
    Max Adler
    Max Adler
    • Simmons
    William Miller
    William Miller
    • Nomack
    Dominic Pace
    Dominic Pace
    • Hugh
    Jenna Vaughn
    Jenna Vaughn
    • Hayley
    Nick P. Ross
    • Marky
    Rich Finley
    Rich Finley
    • Riggs
    Christopher Mur
    Christopher Mur
    • Paulie
    Chelle Sherrill
    • Vanessa
    Timothy Guest
    Timothy Guest
    • Addie
    Trevor Algatt
    • Dan
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    • Director
      • D.C. Hamilton
    • Writers
      • D.C. Hamilton
      • Brinna Kelly
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    7patrick-413

    Excellent crime thriller

    I can't see any reason why DC Hamilton and Brinna Kelly aren't household names yet. Both of the films I've seen that they've worked on together - this and "The Fare" - are outstanding in both writing and low-budget directing. I'm sold; they are both the real deal. This is an excellent little crime drama with a cool, unusual hook to it.

    Hamilton knows how to get good performances out of actors, which is not as easy as it seems. And the art of making a tiny budget look great on screen is pretty rare too. This film definitely pulls that off.

    Finally, let's especially hope that Brinna Kelly gets a lot more writing work before she's pulled in to full-time acting. She's obviously good at that, with a glamorous look and compelling personality, but she's an even better writer. Original story ideas combined with compelling characters - that's a rare thing to come by these days. This is highly recommended.
    7peterp-450-298716

    Original, humorous, a bit of action, a bit gory, refreshing performances and a unique script.

    "Do you know , Ezekiel always says that there's bad and then there's me. You see, your boss Pearl over there. He was very, very bad. I'm worse."

    You think Grady (Will Kemp) is the new Batman? Or the successor of Spiderman? Maybe a reborn Superman or Ant-Man? So could he be a new super hero? No, not at all. Not in the strict sense of what we mean by a superhero. The only thing that makes him unique is a genetic disorder, which makes him totally numb. He feels absolutely no pain. Or the pleasure of a hot shower. Or even the blissful feeling of soft velvet sheets. Well, so erotic feelings won't please him either. You can say, he's the ideal assassin. Someone who laughs away the toughest tortures used by opponents who captured him. And that's how this highly original film starts. The first thing I thought was: "What the hell is this?".

    Let me get straight to the point. This was a unique film that scores highly in terms of humor. The creativity meter is set to maximum, if you just look at the main topic. This is a typical example of an "under the radar" movie you eventually watch in a dismayed state. It's such a film you'll watch with a "ok-we-will-see" feeling and afterwards you come to the conclusion that you've witnessed something unique. My expectations were very low. If you're assuming this is just another crappy B-movie, you'll surely be pleasantly surprised. First the cast. Will Kemp, Brinna Kelly (besides looking extremely delicious, she's also a talented writer who co-wrote the script) and Doug Jones were totally unknown actors to me. But they played an outstanding role. There are also some well-known actors such as William Forsythe and Vinnie Jones. But lets be honest, the two protagonists are the shining stars in this entertaining film. Will Kemp was sublime. Grady is a cold-blooded hit-man with some fighting experience and skills. He surely could be accepted as a member of "The expendables". But above all, his sense of humor and imperturbability appealed to me the most. He has this sort of "Bruce Willis" attitude. The correct dose of dry humor. A feature that the original Willis apparently forgot about.

    But Brinna Kelly was also perfect for the role as Zan. A nurse at the wrong place and time who gradually helps Grady with the task he must accomplish for Ezekiel (Brent Spiner). The funny thing is that Grady got some kind of medication which resulted in him having his sense of feeling back again. Not exactly an advantage if you're in the middle of a job with a deadline and you are aware there might be some painful confrontations. A nice twist in the story. And trust me, it's not the only one. The moment you think you know how the story is put together, a new and surprising twist shows up and turns the whole story upside down. I don't mention this often, but this time I can only admire the work the scriptwriters did here. Rarely I've seen such an original, creative and entertaining film. And this because of the unique script and the excellent performances.

    I surely recommend "The midnight man". It's an entertaining mix of action, gory bits (no imagination needed to figure out what you'll see when they use nails during a torture session) and meticulously used humor. Once again a proof that among those films that aren't placed in the spotlights and countless movie lovers are awaiting for, you can discover a pleasant surprise. So go watch this movie and enjoy!

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    8philoj

    An enjoyable movie with fun chemistry

    I was expecting a weak thriller also-ran, but instead I got a very entertaining, unusual drama. A lot of movies are challenged by how to inform the viewer about what's going on, but the addition of a hostage is well engineered and gives us our everyman for exposition. She also provides a fantastic foil for a somewhat complex idea and has great chemistry with the protagonist.

    A very unusual concept sets the movie apart but doesn't mire us down in overlong explanations or monologues. In fact many ideas that might have been over-dramatic in other movies are efficiently dispatched with a few lines. For example, establishing that our hostage has a young daughter (and thus a vulnerability) is handled in about three lines of dialog. I say this as a compliment, as the screenwriter has expertly relied on the audience to pick up on things instead of spelling out every single detail. This gives the dialog (and the movie) a very comfortable, natural feel.

    The biggest twist of all was learning who wrote and produced the movie - a fantastic first outing for a pretty talented actress. I hope we see a lot more from her in the future.
    8djmrmusic

    One of the best movies you've never heard of...

    I sit through an awful lot of terrible movies looking for the unknown gems such as this movie.

    this movie was original, it was funny, it was clever and just an enjoyable watch.

    I don't want to go into detail about the movie and spoil it for you, but I highly recommend you give it a chance.

    I have no affiliation with this movie other than watching it, so I'm not a shill for the movie, I just really enjoyed it! This is a movie I will definitely watch again, just a good old fun assassin movie!

    This 10 line limit thing is silly, sometimes you just don't have anything more to say...
    6quincytheodore

    "The Midnight Man" is better at witty exchange than physical one, it's a sloppy trudge through a peculiar night saved by the good use humor.

    In a world where action movies become more visceral, more demanding in their production and cinematography, "The Midnight Man" employs a sluggishly poor combat. Nevertheless, it also offers a few funny exchanges with solid script and presentable acting performance. The end product is a somewhat enjoyably one night stand with glaring flaws which are forgivable depending on your expectation.

    Grady (Will Kemp) is a fixer for a mob boss with unique ability to not feel pain. In one bad night, he must eliminate four targets that may have more connection than he thinks. There's a shade of Ryan Reynolds here, as Will Kemp dons a similar witty agent while running from one bizarre situation to the next. He gets the jester part right, although there's some shoddy moments when trying to emulate a hardened criminal.

    Brinna Kelly as Zan, the unlucky paramedic who got caught in the crossfire, is a fairly decent love interest and weird partner. Usually, this kind of Jason Statham's Transporter suave romance doesn't pay off, but the acting and chemistry makes it work more often than not. The supporting cast like Doug Jones and William Forsythe also deliver on the outlandishly named and portrayed characters.

    The problem, and it's a rather significant one, comes when it tries to do action sequences. It's utterly horrible, bordering on Bollywood level. This makes the sturdy, flamboyant or charismatic characters into feeble men trying to deliver a punch and fail. At a couple of points it becomes ridiculous, which perhaps might be serendipitous or even intentional, but it betrays the serious thriller tone it just builds for five minutes.

    Messy and sketchy, but hilariously entertaining at times. it's a sloppy trudge through a peculiar night elevated by its clever and humorous script.

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    • Trivia
      Congenital Insensitivity to Pain Anhidrosis (CIPA), the condition Grady suffers from, is a real (though extremely rare) medical condition that, like in the film, means the person cannot process sensations. Naloxone, the drug that is used to cause Grady to feel, can have a similar effect on CIPA patients in real life, but unlike in the film, the effect only lasts a very short period.
    • Quotes

      Grady: Xan, your services are no longer required. Thank you for flying with us this evening. We understand when choosing a kidnapper you have many options, thank you for your business.

    • Soundtracks
      Punch You in the Face
      Written by Konata Small, Gabriel Azucena, Amanda Small, Juan Vidal, Israel Mercedes, Xavier Adams, Martin Santiago, Fernando Miranda

      Performed by Rhema Soul feat. Gawyim Rey King, Social Club, Spazzy Rocket

      Courtesy by Lyric House Publishing

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gece Yarısı Tetikçisi
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Maindiner Music & Film
      • Midnight Man Film
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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