01-29-2019, 08:13 AM
Mads Mikkelsen and Vanessa Hudgens star in the story of a hitman at the end of his career.
Boy, was this bad. A lot of ultra-vi with some torture porn throw in for fun. The basic premise is let's kill the hitman so we don't have to pay them some retirement money. Shocking to think there was no honor among killers. And who would have guessed that a trained killer would be hard to kill? All of the members of the Damocles Assasination corporation are cartoon villains dressed in primary color clothes and wielding excessive weapons. The tone for the film is all over the place.
I was surprised to see Johnny Knoxville and Richard Dreyfuss make cameos. I really didn't need to see pieces of Mads Mikkelsen being ripped out of him with a pair of pliers for ten minutes of screen time.
I think the motivation of the film makers was to see how many different ways they could kill people. They also didn't spend a lot of money on lights since every home was barely illuminated. And even when Mads walked around in the sunshine he seemed to be lost in shadows.
Boy, was this bad. A lot of ultra-vi with some torture porn throw in for fun. The basic premise is let's kill the hitman so we don't have to pay them some retirement money. Shocking to think there was no honor among killers. And who would have guessed that a trained killer would be hard to kill? All of the members of the Damocles Assasination corporation are cartoon villains dressed in primary color clothes and wielding excessive weapons. The tone for the film is all over the place.
I was surprised to see Johnny Knoxville and Richard Dreyfuss make cameos. I really didn't need to see pieces of Mads Mikkelsen being ripped out of him with a pair of pliers for ten minutes of screen time.
I think the motivation of the film makers was to see how many different ways they could kill people. They also didn't spend a lot of money on lights since every home was barely illuminated. And even when Mads walked around in the sunshine he seemed to be lost in shadows.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm


