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Als der 19-jährige Adam zustimmt, einen Tag für den Gangsterfreund seiner Mutter Peter zu fahren, nimmt ihn das auf eine 24-Stunden-Reise in eine alptraumhafte Welt aus Mord, Sexhandel und R... Alles lesenAls der 19-jährige Adam zustimmt, einen Tag für den Gangsterfreund seiner Mutter Peter zu fahren, nimmt ihn das auf eine 24-Stunden-Reise in eine alptraumhafte Welt aus Mord, Sexhandel und Rache in Begleitung des alternden Killers Roy mit.Als der 19-jährige Adam zustimmt, einen Tag für den Gangsterfreund seiner Mutter Peter zu fahren, nimmt ihn das auf eine 24-Stunden-Reise in eine alptraumhafte Welt aus Mord, Sexhandel und Rache in Begleitung des alternden Killers Roy mit.
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Steven Charles Stobbs
- Shopkeeper
- (as Steven Stobbs)
Neil Eddy
- Man in Photo
- (Nicht genannt)
Jimmy Knights
- Sniper Victim
- (Nicht genannt)
Simon Manley
- Diner Customer
- (Nicht genannt)
Andy McAdam
- Diner Cashier
- (Nicht genannt)
Anthony McKenzie
- Stranger
- (Nicht genannt)
Clive Shaw
- Sniper
- (Nicht genannt)
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The Liability is a British film which doesn't really have a budget. Its script is only so-so and the only real star name attached to it is Tim Roth. Luckily, that does seem to be enough to pull it off.
Jack O'Connell plays a young man who gets in trouble with his - slightly dodgy - stepfather and, as a punishment, is roped into the 'family business' and asked to do something equally dodgy, which involves driving hit-man Tim Roth to his next job.
It's a road movie which could be pretty average if it wasn't for Tim Roth's performance. The comedy doesn't always work. The performances can be a bit stilted, yet Tim seems to carry the whole thing on his own and makes it worth watching.
Special mention to the location scout who has found some truly outstanding filming locations around the north of England to set some of the action in.
If you're a fan of low budget British gangster movies (or simply of Tim Roth) then you should give this a go. The ending seems to divide audiences, but the film is enjoyable enough for you to ignore that minor point if it isn't to your taste.
Jack O'Connell plays a young man who gets in trouble with his - slightly dodgy - stepfather and, as a punishment, is roped into the 'family business' and asked to do something equally dodgy, which involves driving hit-man Tim Roth to his next job.
It's a road movie which could be pretty average if it wasn't for Tim Roth's performance. The comedy doesn't always work. The performances can be a bit stilted, yet Tim seems to carry the whole thing on his own and makes it worth watching.
Special mention to the location scout who has found some truly outstanding filming locations around the north of England to set some of the action in.
If you're a fan of low budget British gangster movies (or simply of Tim Roth) then you should give this a go. The ending seems to divide audiences, but the film is enjoyable enough for you to ignore that minor point if it isn't to your taste.
Tim Roth plays a hit man on his final job before his daughter gets married. Adam (Jack O'Connell) is an annoying 19 year old who accidentally discovers that his step father is more depraved than he thought. After crashing his step father's Mercedes, he is in his debt and he is given a job as a driver to pay him back. His contact is Roy (Tim Roth) and they go on Roy's last hit together. Wanting to be part of the gangster culture, Adam asks to be more than just a driver and things start to go wrong, especially when 'the girl' gets involved.
The film is quite light hearted, considering its content and, at times is comical. Both lead actors play their parts quite well and create an enjoyable partnership. The storyline is a little week and everything that can go wrong, does goes wrong. I found myself rooting for Adam in the end and, despite being a professional killer, Roth's character is quite appealing.
Overall, a mediocre film that I will not watch again but it was reasonably enjoyable, light hearted and funny in places.
The film is quite light hearted, considering its content and, at times is comical. Both lead actors play their parts quite well and create an enjoyable partnership. The storyline is a little week and everything that can go wrong, does goes wrong. I found myself rooting for Adam in the end and, despite being a professional killer, Roth's character is quite appealing.
Overall, a mediocre film that I will not watch again but it was reasonably enjoyable, light hearted and funny in places.
Totally unbelievable... but humorous! I still can't decide if it's supposed to be a comedy, a thriller or a gangster movie, or all of the above... Or whether it was just a bit of tongue-in-cheek fun for the writer.
The movie contains a complete mishmash of actors. It's like Laurel and Hardy meets Reservoir Dogs and everything about it is just so wrong but somehow it works! I think Tim Roth is the reason this movie worked so well. The guy is an excellent actor. Jack O'Connell played a fairly good part, too, and even though the movie was quite predictable, it was well worth the watch.
Definitely worth 7/10
The movie contains a complete mishmash of actors. It's like Laurel and Hardy meets Reservoir Dogs and everything about it is just so wrong but somehow it works! I think Tim Roth is the reason this movie worked so well. The guy is an excellent actor. Jack O'Connell played a fairly good part, too, and even though the movie was quite predictable, it was well worth the watch.
Definitely worth 7/10
Finding the hitman's apprentice (as was the title I watched) to review it took more time than actually reviewing it.
Interesting film, worth a watch with a couple of good twists to it.
Interesting film, worth a watch with a couple of good twists to it.
Tim Roth stars in The Liability as a hired assassin who takes on a rich gangster boss's stepson on as a driver. The nineteen year old boy, Adam, is eager to learn about the criminal world. Roy(Roth) has the kid drive to a desolate area for a hit. His first test is to cut off the victims hand with an axe to emulate the pattern of a serial killer preying on the area. A beautiful woman with no name (Talulah Riley), a stunning actress, by the way, shows up and throws a monkey wrench into the crime scene. It then becomes a cat and mouse game between the three with some violent moments with occasional dry British humor mixed in. The three main players are all excellent, and although the ending is a bit too predictable, Roth's laid back wise ass attitude makes the film worth watching.
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- WissenswertesThe red Ford Granada [A610JNC] seen was first registered dated the 1st of August 1983 whose milage, around the time of filming here [circa 2009 - 2011], averaged between 89,116 to 90,658 miles. On the 7th of September 2020 it had a milage of 94,139. It is a 2792cc petrol engine whose last date of "Date of last V5C (logbook) issued" being the 27th of February 2012.
- PatzerWhen Peter smacks the games console with a golf club, he calls it an Xbox. It's a Sega Dreamcast.
- VerbindungenFeatures Rage (2011)
- SoundtracksUna Rotonda sul Mare
Performed By Fred Bongusto
Composed By Franco Migliacci
1965 Dischi Ricordi Milano / Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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- 1 Std. 22 Min.(82 min)
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