The Assassin
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
Una exasesina se reúne con su hijo alejado. Su peligroso pasado les alcanza, forzándolos a huir mientras descubren una oscura conspiración que amenaza su relación.Una exasesina se reúne con su hijo alejado. Su peligroso pasado les alcanza, forzándolos a huir mientras descubren una oscura conspiración que amenaza su relación.Una exasesina se reúne con su hijo alejado. Su peligroso pasado les alcanza, forzándolos a huir mientras descubren una oscura conspiración que amenaza su relación.
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This is a brilliant spoof assassin/spy comedy. The actors all play it totally straight and the result is hilarious. The plot is spectacularly convoluted and the characters all hide who they really are. There are twists and turns in abundance. A truly joyous spy romp. Grab some snacks and sit back for a great romp.
Having consumed all six episodes of 'The Assassin' (2025) in a single viewing, I can confidently assert the reliability of my assessment. A common sentiment among lower-rated reviews suggests an expectation of a more somber tone, akin to 'Dept. Q,' perhaps with a touch of humor and tones of cursing/F-word. However, 'The Assassin' distinguishes itself from such comparisons, save for the presence of dry British humor, which may not resonate universally out of the UK. While I also totally enjoyed 'Dept. Q,' finding it comparable to 'Sherlock Holmes,' 'The Assassin' aligns more closely with the unserious nature of 'The Black Doves,' released during the Christmas season.
What's undeniable is that Keeley Hawes absolutely shines as a retired assassin obliged to get back into murky business, continually delivers compelling moments amidst a narrative that embraces its own absurdity. The series thus eschews seriousness in favor of an entertaining and unpredictable experience, balancing humorous dialogue and actions with intense action sequences; even if those sequences occasionally stretch the boundaries of the believability and the established rules of espionage/assassin thrillers. While Freddie Highmore's performance occasionally falters, particularly in portraying stronger reactions to early violence as he's still unfamiliar with lethal territory (I firmly believe he's still stuck in "The Good Doctor" phase - since he played the role for so long that he could've easily obtained an MD degree and even further pursued a PhD in medicine - that he should take the very much needed break to try to get out of the character), his dedication is certainly quite evident.
Ultimately, I recommend viewers approach 'The Assassin' with an open mind, appreciating it for its intended nature rather than preconceived expectations.
What's undeniable is that Keeley Hawes absolutely shines as a retired assassin obliged to get back into murky business, continually delivers compelling moments amidst a narrative that embraces its own absurdity. The series thus eschews seriousness in favor of an entertaining and unpredictable experience, balancing humorous dialogue and actions with intense action sequences; even if those sequences occasionally stretch the boundaries of the believability and the established rules of espionage/assassin thrillers. While Freddie Highmore's performance occasionally falters, particularly in portraying stronger reactions to early violence as he's still unfamiliar with lethal territory (I firmly believe he's still stuck in "The Good Doctor" phase - since he played the role for so long that he could've easily obtained an MD degree and even further pursued a PhD in medicine - that he should take the very much needed break to try to get out of the character), his dedication is certainly quite evident.
Ultimately, I recommend viewers approach 'The Assassin' with an open mind, appreciating it for its intended nature rather than preconceived expectations.
Love Keeley Hawes & Freddie Highmore in everything they've done, such talented actors. In this they are also fabulous but the script & some of the cast let them down. It went from a fun farce to what felt like a dated daytime soap opera. Not great & certainly not interesting enough to make me want to watch more than the 1st episode & that was painful.
Just finished the final episode and honestly feel robbed of the hours I spent hoping it would improve. It didn't.
The acting was mostly poor-often wooden to the point that I couldn't stay invested in the story. The only standout was David Dencik as Jasper, who brought some much-needed energy and humor as an eccentric, anxious prisoner/IT guy.
The plot was both ridiculous and frequently boring. The number of gruesome deaths was excessive-so over the top it felt lurid rather than dramatic.
The Greek setting was beautiful, sure-but ultimately felt pointless. It added nothing to the story and came off as contrived and self-indulgent, like a scenic backdrop chosen more for the cast and crew than for the plot.
The acting was mostly poor-often wooden to the point that I couldn't stay invested in the story. The only standout was David Dencik as Jasper, who brought some much-needed energy and humor as an eccentric, anxious prisoner/IT guy.
The plot was both ridiculous and frequently boring. The number of gruesome deaths was excessive-so over the top it felt lurid rather than dramatic.
The Greek setting was beautiful, sure-but ultimately felt pointless. It added nothing to the story and came off as contrived and self-indulgent, like a scenic backdrop chosen more for the cast and crew than for the plot.
I rarely bother writing reviews, but having read some of the reviews here, felt I had to say a few things, as it seems people are taking this series far too seriously and not getting the daft and dry British humour of the show.
Before watching, I guessed this would be a ludicrous plot and would be a parody of the whole "retired assassin" genre. I mean, Keeley Hawes as a menopausal super assassin and her son played by the eternally child-like Freddie Highmore? Yeah, this is no John Wick lol.
Of course it's not a masterpiece, but it's great fun throughout, never gets boring and is well written and acted - and ridiculously violent and gory for good measure. It's a massive pisstake, as we say in the UK, of the entire "badass comes back from retirement" movie/TV trope. You almost expect Keeley Hawes character to get out a tissue and wipe the blood off her son's cheek throughout.
It's completely unbelievable, but then that's the point. It's also incredibly funny and enjoyable, and "knows" it is ridiculous, so it knowingly takes us viewers along for the ride. Just sit back and enjoy that ride and you'll not be disappointed.
Before watching, I guessed this would be a ludicrous plot and would be a parody of the whole "retired assassin" genre. I mean, Keeley Hawes as a menopausal super assassin and her son played by the eternally child-like Freddie Highmore? Yeah, this is no John Wick lol.
Of course it's not a masterpiece, but it's great fun throughout, never gets boring and is well written and acted - and ridiculously violent and gory for good measure. It's a massive pisstake, as we say in the UK, of the entire "badass comes back from retirement" movie/TV trope. You almost expect Keeley Hawes character to get out a tissue and wipe the blood off her son's cheek throughout.
It's completely unbelievable, but then that's the point. It's also incredibly funny and enjoyable, and "knows" it is ridiculous, so it knowingly takes us viewers along for the ride. Just sit back and enjoy that ride and you'll not be disappointed.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThroughout the series, Julie is often wearing a teal/blue shirt & tan pants. This is a direct nod to the famous videogame character, Lara Croft, which Keeley Hawes voiced for numerous games within its franchise.
- ErroresIn the first scene it says Bulgaria 1994. There is a mobile phone used when the year is 1994 the phone would not have been in release in this year.
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