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Un assassin chargé d'une dernière mission à Fuerteventura, pour tuer un homme qu'il n'a jamais rencontré. Lorsque sa cible est retardée, il se retrouve attiré par l'île, ses habitants et une... Tout lireUn assassin chargé d'une dernière mission à Fuerteventura, pour tuer un homme qu'il n'a jamais rencontré. Lorsque sa cible est retardée, il se retrouve attiré par l'île, ses habitants et une épave fantomatique.Un assassin chargé d'une dernière mission à Fuerteventura, pour tuer un homme qu'il n'a jamais rencontré. Lorsque sa cible est retardée, il se retrouve attiré par l'île, ses habitants et une épave fantomatique.
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I really hate giving a film that has nice scenery and Ian McShane a bad review. McShane puts in yet another seasoned performance and sells this empty script as best he can. This should have been within a 30 minute TV show time slot but is needlessly extended almost 2 full hours.
In short, an aging hitman comes to an island and waits for the target to arrive. Dullness ensues and an eventual confrontation. While it ends poetically it wasn't too well thought out. There was one scene which really shouldn't have happened if this film was to be what it tries to sell and it doesn't sell what it purports to sell very well either. Instead, it resorts to absolute minimalism and lets you, the audience, try to fill in the huge blanks and empty spaces it leaves. And for 2 hours, that's a major chore as you wait for signs of something to happen. We got the point that we're on Island time but that doesn't mean the audience needs to eperience it in full.
The real problem - no back story so why should you care about any of the characters. Even the main character reveals precious little about himself and it's nothing more than skin deep. You're not missing much and the actors elevate a lazy script.
In short, an aging hitman comes to an island and waits for the target to arrive. Dullness ensues and an eventual confrontation. While it ends poetically it wasn't too well thought out. There was one scene which really shouldn't have happened if this film was to be what it tries to sell and it doesn't sell what it purports to sell very well either. Instead, it resorts to absolute minimalism and lets you, the audience, try to fill in the huge blanks and empty spaces it leaves. And for 2 hours, that's a major chore as you wait for signs of something to happen. We got the point that we're on Island time but that doesn't mean the audience needs to eperience it in full.
The real problem - no back story so why should you care about any of the characters. Even the main character reveals precious little about himself and it's nothing more than skin deep. You're not missing much and the actors elevate a lazy script.
If you have a short attention span, hate great cinematography, don't understand nuance..can't abide beautiful scenery..have no interest in the combined complexities of human relationships coupled with random synchronicity..if you also hate nor have the intellectual capacity for nuance nor well observed subtitles..if you also have very little capacity for understanding human emotion and are devoid of compassion..if you cannot suspend disbelief..if your cinematic diet does not extend beyond soda and popcorn and that that is all the nourishment and sustenance you require in your consumption of film then this piece is not for you.
I loved it.
I loved it.
Ian McShane was one of those actors that has either "good" or amazing performances. His acting in this beautifully-shot thriller set in the majestic Canary Islands was nothing short of outstanding. His character-acting was one of the finest I've seen in the industry. While his character was the center of this film, the smart acting of the supporting characters complimented so well with the rest because it provided such stability to the quality of the performances which was essential in keeping this slow-burn thriller from being too boring or too overwhelming to watch. The cinematography was one of the bests I've seen this year.
Nowadays, when all pretense thrillers are forged on the repetitive formula, this excellent argument works with the humane element as no other ever conceived. Forget about the usual gratuity of the "shot-punch-bomb" genre and dive into the complex persona of a mysterious protagonist played with virtuosity by the great Ian McShane. The pace is led steadily along the movie, as the landscape contributes to the crescent tension until the astonishing ending. No frills, no disposable clichés, no chance to narrative gaps. A modern classic, essential and referential for the future moviemakers generations. Great!
I'm not sure why this has a low rating. It's actually very well shot, the acting is very good, and while slow it's correctly paced for the genre.
The story is pretty rudimentary but it's handled well. The director does a great job framing the scenes and the setting is really beautiful.
This isn't an action movie so I guess the low ratings are from people who expected a man in his 70s to be doing Jason Statham level fight scenes?
It's a hitman story and it's a good one. The villain is played well too and the story does crash together at the end in an interesting way.
If you like hitman movies and appreciate slower paced, character driven and building stories you'll likely enjoy this.
The story is pretty rudimentary but it's handled well. The director does a great job framing the scenes and the setting is really beautiful.
This isn't an action movie so I guess the low ratings are from people who expected a man in his 70s to be doing Jason Statham level fight scenes?
It's a hitman story and it's a good one. The villain is played well too and the story does crash together at the end in an interesting way.
If you like hitman movies and appreciate slower paced, character driven and building stories you'll likely enjoy this.
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- AnecdotesAmerican Star is the second movie between the actor Ian McShane and the director Gonzalo López-Gallego, the first one was Desert Gun (2016).
- ConnexionsReferenced in Música para aeropuertos: Ambientes geométricos (2024)
- Bandes originalesSling Shot
written by Roger Wickham
performed by Chip Wickham
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- Американська зірка
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- Budget
- 5 000 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 523 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 376 $US
- 28 janv. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 15 848 $US
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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