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An assassin on a final assignment in Fuerteventura, to kill a man he has never met. When his target is delayed, he finds himself drawn to the island, people and a ghostly shipwreck.An assassin on a final assignment in Fuerteventura, to kill a man he has never met. When his target is delayed, he finds himself drawn to the island, people and a ghostly shipwreck.An assassin on a final assignment in Fuerteventura, to kill a man he has never met. When his target is delayed, he finds himself drawn to the island, people and a ghostly shipwreck.
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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.
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.
McShane is as great as ever in this quiet, almost somber movie about a hitman waiting for a job in Fuerteventura.
The direction is very promising from Gonzalo Lopez who, from what I can see has done nothing of note but here seems to be inspired by The Hit or The American. It's artistic rather than arthouse and had me hooked for the first forty minutes or so. The movie then drifts a little before its climax and ending that will keep you guessing.
The cinematography of the the Canary Island is great and the supporting cast is excellent.
As said there are slow segments, but stay with it. I think it's worth it.
The direction is very promising from Gonzalo Lopez who, from what I can see has done nothing of note but here seems to be inspired by The Hit or The American. It's artistic rather than arthouse and had me hooked for the first forty minutes or so. The movie then drifts a little before its climax and ending that will keep you guessing.
The cinematography of the the Canary Island is great and the supporting cast is excellent.
As said there are slow segments, but stay with it. I think it's worth it.
McShane builds into the role throughout this metaphor of waiting. Waiting to let go of the things in his life and coming to terms with whatever was killing him slowly, military life, loss, divorce, family, shame, childhood dreams, joy. It's a backdrop for the end for the lead, where dialogue becomes less meaningful, his sunken dreams washed up, perhaps mythically on an abandoned shoreline. Ultimately he has followed orders to the end, perhaps even beyond into purgatory itself.
American Star seems a misleading title somewhat, but it's an interesting and captivating narrative for those more introspective evenings.
American Star seems a misleading title somewhat, but it's an interesting and captivating narrative for those more introspective evenings.
Did you know
- TriviaAmerican Star is the second movie between the actor Ian McShane and the director Gonzalo López-Gallego, the first one was The Hollow Point (2016).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Música para aeropuertos: Ambientes geométricos (2024)
- SoundtracksSling Shot
written by Roger Wickham
performed by Chip Wickham
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- Американська зірка
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- Budget
- €5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,523
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,376
- Jan 28, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $15,848
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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