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The Killer's
Italy, summer of 1987. The infamous "Killer" gang is initiating two new members, and it's going to be mess
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Plot Summary
A contract killer is looking for redemption as he becomes embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy. He attempts to go straight after completing his final assignment but finds himself targeted by both the police and his former employers.
Critical Reception
John Woo's 'The Killer' received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics often comparing it unfavorably to his earlier Hong Kong classics. While some appreciated the stylish action and Andy Lau's performance, others found the plot predictable and the film lacking the emotional depth and directorial flair of his previous work.
What Reviewers Say
John Woo attempts to recapture his signature style but falls short of his earlier masterpieces.
Andy Lau delivers a solid performance, but the script and direction are considered uneven.
The action sequences are competent but lack the innovative flair that defined Woo's peak.
A disappointing effort from a director known for his groundbreaking action films.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally reflect a lukewarm reception. Many viewers found the film to be an adequate action flick with some decent moments, but it failed to leave a lasting impression. Some praised Andy Lau's presence, while others lamented that it didn't live up to the director's legacy.
Fun Fact
While John Woo is renowned for his balletic gun-fu, 'The Killer' (1989) starring Chow Yun-fat is his definitive classic in the genre. This 2012 film, also titled 'The Killer', is a separate production and is not a remake of the 1989 film.
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