Boarding Gate
Boarding Gate

Boarding Gate

2007Movie106 minEnglish

A beautiful woman, Sandra, seduces a wealthy businessman, Miles Rennburg. Little does he realise that she has been sent to kill him at the behest of her boyfriend/crime partner, Lester. Controlling all this is Sue, Lester's wife.

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes50%
Metacritic54/100
Google Users56%
Director: Olivier AssayasGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A jilted lover, a ruthless drug lord, and a desperate woman collide in this intense thriller. When a wealthy businessman disappears, his wife discovers his secret life involves illegal dealings and a dangerous affair. She finds herself entangled in his web of crime, pursued by his associates and seeking answers in the seedy underworld of Hong Kong.

Critical Reception

Boarding Gate received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its stylish direction and Asia Argento's performance, while others found the plot convoluted and unsatisfying. It garnered attention for its gritty portrayal of a dark, nocturnal world and its exploration of betrayal and desperation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stylish and atmospheric direction, particularly its depiction of Hong Kong's underbelly.
  • Asia Argento delivers a compelling and intense performance as the central protagonist.
  • Criticized for a plot that is often difficult to follow and a lack of clear narrative resolution.

Google audience: Google users were divided on Boarding Gate. While some appreciated the film's dark themes and provocative style, many found the story confusing and the characters underdeveloped, leading to a lukewarm reception.

Fun Fact

The film was shot entirely in Hong Kong, with director Olivier Assayas aiming to capture the city's unique nocturnal atmosphere and neon-lit streets.

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JPV852

JPV852

Decent enough drama-thriller that could've greatly been tightened up if the two dialogue-heavy scenes between Argento and Madsen were reduced (and were really redundant anyway). But after that, I thought it had its moments and Argento for h...