Directed by:
Paco CabezasScreenplay:
Max LandisCinematography:
Daniel AranyóComposer:
Aaron ZigmanCast:
Sam Rockwell, Anna Kendrick, Tim Roth, James Ransone, Anson Mount, Michael Eklund, RZA, Katie Nehra, Jaiden Kaine, Douglas M. Griffin, Luis Da Silva Jr. (more)Plots(1)
Martha (Anna Kendrick) is the unluckiest girl at love. She finally finds her Mr. Right (Sam Rockwell) only to discover that he's a reformed hitman. When his dark past catches up with him, the two of them have to team up to save each other. (Amazon Prime UK)
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Crazy comedy that lacks any rational decision-making, which appeals to about three movie buffs out of ten. Intended especially for fans of the always flawless Sam Rockwell (his dance moves are absolutely flawless) and the charming Anna Kendrick (who is completely out of it here) with the experienced Tim Roth. For me, a perfect combination, many gags fall flat, but the pleasant dramaturgy of a relatively unknown director hints at a skilful approach and suggests that he prepared a relatively fresh snack, which I would gladly revisit over time... 7/10 ()
After the first fifteen minutes, I thought I would boo the film, but then I turned off my logical thinking and realized that the filmmakers just wanted to have some fun. The moment I gave up on my expectations of logical continuity, the film started working surprisingly well. I could just chill and actually ended up having a pretty good time. Let me sum it up: it was terrible but entertaining. 3*+ ()
I was expecting a good comedy and that's what I got. Anna Kendrick is a favorite of mine, and I also love the theme of hired killers, which isn't portrayed here as originally, but it boasts extremely original elements; even the dancing is murderously cute. It's properly crazy, and surprisingly, Sam and Anna fit together incredibly well. RZA has a great role as well. ()
If it's a romantic comedy, then only with the addition of action and here it fits like a glove. I liked the cute Anna Kendrick (she reminded me of a high school classmate), Sam Rockwell as a dancing assassin was very good and Tim Roth was good too, albeit in a smaller role. There are two decent original fights and overall I had a positive feeling about it. The humour went rather sideways, but it's entertaining. 65%. ()
Sam Rockwell, Anna Kendrick and Tim Roth were the main attraction for me to watch this absurd gangster comedy. Despite my initial misgivings, it was thanks to them and a few funny situations that I ended up having a good time. Although, let's face it, this is a real piece of nonsense. (70%) ()
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