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The Contract
A rich man of 40 arrives at a secret hotel where he can be assisted in his unusual desire - suicide. Upon arrival, the man signs the obligatory contract relieving him of the knowledge of time and method of his death. Meanwhile, he meets another client of the hotel's services, a beautiful woman, and begins to doubt the wisdom of his decision. Yet, the unseen wheels of death are already in motion. Will love conquer death?
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Plot Summary
A retired hitman, Frank Cardenza, is forced out of retirement for one last job. He is hired by an international crime syndicate to eliminate a witness in a high-profile case. As Cardenza gets closer to his target, he finds himself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, with both the authorities and the syndicate trying to stop him.
Critical Reception
The Contract received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized its convoluted plot and uninspired action sequences. However, some praised the performances of its veteran cast, particularly Robert De Niro and John Cusack.
What Reviewers Say
Panned for its predictable and nonsensical plot.
Criticized for its lack of originality and uninspired action.
Performances by De Niro and Cusack were a notable, albeit insufficient, bright spot.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate disappointment with the film's confusing narrative and a perceived lack of engagement. While some appreciated the star power, many found the movie to be a forgettable entry in the thriller genre.
Fun Fact
The film was originally set to be directed by Antoine Fuqua, who was later replaced by Tomas Alfredson.
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