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Tony McNamaraArgumento:
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Christopher BaffaMúsica:
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Nat Wolff, Mickey Rourke, Emma Roberts, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Dunn, Zachary Knighton, Michael Lerner, John Enos III, Steve Coulter, Jim Keisler, Tom Nowicki (mais)Sinopses(1)
When Ed Wallis starts at a new school in a new town, his classmates quickly assume that he's a loser even though he's the smartest and funniest guy in class. His first assignment is to write an essay about someone from an older generation, so he turns to his reclusive next door neighbour, Ashby, who agrees to help as long as Ed promises to drive him around town when he has errands to run. What Ed doesn't know is that Ashby is a retired CIA assassin who only has months to live. What's more, Ashby has discovered that his former handlers tricked him into killing an innocent man some years earlier and he intends to assassinate his old superiors before he dies as a way of atoning for this illegitimate killing. Ed unwittingly acts as getaway driver for Ashby as he tracks down and eliminates his old colleagues with terrifying skill and precision. In the process they form a close and endearing bond, cemented by a shared sense of humour. Ashby fills the void left by Ed's absent father, and encourages him to reveal a hidden talent and join the school football team - much to the surprise of his classmates, and the girl he secretly loves, Eloise. He even finds the courage to stand up to his emotionally stranded mother, June, whose addiction to internet dating is becoming untenable. But when Ed stumbles upon Ashby's second killing, he loses the plot and quits being his driver. Impressed by the kid's new-found confidence, Ashby promises not to make the third and final kill. Instead, he quietly goes to his death at the hands of the CIA who have, by now, discovered his recent killing spree, secure in the knowledge that Ed is well prepared to face the future without him. (Paramount Pictures)
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There is only one really good thing about this film… and that is Mickey Rourke. And that is because he portrays a fairly normal human being. Normal in the sense that he is no comic book freak nor is his face scary if you look at him. Nevertheless, “normal” is still a relative concept here, because Mickey plays a former hit-man, so what goes in his head are thoughts that probably few people would want to have. The story is about the classic friendship with a youngster. And as Nat Wolff plays a pretty weird kid with stupid remarks and the behavior of a three-year-old, there is nothing left than to be glad that Mickey finally looks pretty good in a film. ()
Rom-com, initially so ordinary and classically shot as there are dozens, but after a certain time I did get into the rhythm after all, and I won't deny that Mickey Rourke played a big role in it, whom I don't see very often in new movies and especially not in similar dramas. A very pleasant surprise that I have avoided for unbelievably long... 8/10 ()
Mickey Rourke shows once again that he can act and that he doesn't want to take roles just to make money. Here he tries and succeeds with ease, he still has it in him and he complements the young generation seamlessly. His character is intriguing, albeit somewhat clichéd, but the romance subtly presented in the background of his fate, thanks to Emma, is simply nice. ()
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