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The Assassin Next Door

Original title: Kirot
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.2K
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Olga Kurylenko and Ninet Tayeb in The Assassin Next Door (2009)
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A woman forced to work for the Russian Mafia as an assassin agrees to help her next-door neighbor kill her abusive husband.A woman forced to work for the Russian Mafia as an assassin agrees to help her next-door neighbor kill her abusive husband.A woman forced to work for the Russian Mafia as an assassin agrees to help her next-door neighbor kill her abusive husband.

  • Director
    • Danny Lerner
  • Writer
    • Danny Lerner
  • Stars
    • Olga Kurylenko
    • Ninet Tayeb
    • Henry David
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Danny Lerner
    • Writer
      • Danny Lerner
    • Stars
      • Olga Kurylenko
      • Ninet Tayeb
      • Henry David
    • 24User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
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    Olga Kurylenko
    Olga Kurylenko
    • Galia
    Ninet Tayeb
    Ninet Tayeb
    • Elinor
    Henry David
    Henry David
    • Peter
    Vladimir Friedman
    Vladimir Friedman
    • Mishka
    Liron Levo
    Liron Levo
    • Roni
    Shalom Michaelshwilli
    Shalom Michaelshwilli
    • Michael
    • (as Shalom Michaelashvili)
    Yana Goor
    Yana Goor
    • Nina
    Zohar Strauss
    Zohar Strauss
    • Elinor's Husband
    Reymonde Amsellem
    Reymonde Amsellem
    • Bathhouse Attendant #1
    • (as Reymond Amsalem)
    Lior Habra
    Lior Habra
    • Barbie's Friend
    John Pallotta
    Yuval Saragusi
    • Adar
    • Director
      • Danny Lerner
    • Writer
      • Danny Lerner
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    7Siamois

    Gritty and well-done

    Galia is a Ukrainian prostitute stuck in Israel. Things get even worse when she is forced to carry assassinations for the criminals to which she is property. All day long, Galia does nothing but stay in her apartment, waiting for hit assignments. Eventually, she strikes a friendship with her neighbour, Elinor, who is herself victim of an abusive husband.

    This movie combines several cliché elements yet delivers them in a captivating way and puts some real heart in what could easily have been another run-of-the-mill thriller. There's a definite Besson influence here, particularly elements of "Nikita" and "The Professional". Director Danny Lerner focuses on these two women, particularly Galia, and paints an ugly picture of a world where women are still basically "property". Alhough Galia carries cold, calculating hits like a pro, she turns into an obedient girl when facing her "bosses" and gets slapped around. As a viewer, it's tough not to cringe. Another interesting aspect as a North Anerican was the Israelian setting and the exploration of different cultures, since Galia herself is an outsider.

    Ninette Tayeb is really solid as Elinor but it is Olga Kurylenko who really shines here. Other movies that she was featured in showed an actress with potential and here, she realizes much of it. In most scenes, she is very believable and the role is rather demanding as Olga shifts from recluse to opening to Elinor and from a fragile woman to a cold hearted killer. The script helps but the whole story depends on Kurylenko's ability to draw us in and make us understand when words are lacking.

    The finale is thrilling enough and fans of "Carlito's Way" will see a nice nudge to this film's own finale as a bunch of crooks pursue Olga and Elinor in a terminal station. Much like Besson, Lerner has crafted a movie that mixes the grittiness of an old school Scorcese with the more naive vibe of a classic Hollywood flick.

    The result is a solid thriller with an international flavor and a great cast.
    6hoychris

    A substanced thriller

    The content in here was pretty intense for a large part with some decent performance and dialogue in kind sprinkled between the polarizing characters and mixed with some flashy action. I'd give it a recommend if you like the genre or subject in particular otherwise I think it can be tough for a casual watch.
    4kosmasp

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    The action is pretty decent and it stays true to it's origins (language wise, you will hear a few languages spoken throughout the entire movie). It has a strong leading performance by Olga K. (also known for her role in the most recent Bond movie, not that much for her Hit-man turn-up). Apart from that you have good to decent acting throughout, but a few scenes fall short of the premise.

    This is a very sensible theme and the director did a decent job in portraying that. Still there are quite a few flaws (like length and dialogue choices, clichés) that might hinder you from rating this movie higher. Than again, I just read a 10/10 review and the user sounded pretty convincing. So it's up to you, if you see more than I did or agree with me
    7maskygen

    Nice try

    -- Review contains spoilers I liked the actors,I hated the story and music.

    The movie has some really powerful scenes, in which we get a glimpse of the real human trafficking.

    The story is beyond stupidity: A runaway mother from her mentally retarded child, which somehow is sold as a sex-slave in Israel, reached to become a bad ass assassin which kills all her owners + bodyguards and become friends with a sexy husband abused woman.

    The action, is not really good and frankly the Hollywood stereotype of spaghetti arms assassins, it's getting boring. Actually the only good scenes are the ones where the girls talk and when we see some European human trafficker mentality towards his salves.
    7nitsan-dvash

    Awesome for an Israeli movie!

    who ever thinks that the story is unrealistic, is not familiar with the Russian immigrant's life in Israel. Some of them come from Russia as teachers and then, end up as security guards and even prostitutes, just because of the Language difficulties.

    this movie performs the relationship between two women who gets hit and beaten by men who has power over them. It shows both their struggle and confrontations with the men in the movie, and their special connection. And that's the reason why I like this movie, it showed how much they both hated their jobs and their lives and how much they are the same.

    So, yeah, it's not a Hollywood made movie, it doesn't have great action like most thrillers ,it's not brilliant or close, but it does have good drama, good acting, good shots (in my opinion) and good story ,that I've already said.

    I'm Recommending it...

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    • Trivia
      The film, its visual style, action sequences and storytelling was heavily influenced by Luc Besson films.
    • Goofs
      Elinor had stated early in the film that she was in the Israeli army. She should have had a good knowledge of how to use a pistol, yet she asked Galia for shooting instructions.

      This was not the pistol she trained on and was familiar with, so she asked how to use it.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Sex Trafficker: I told you girls to smile.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Prozhektorperiskhilton: Olga Kurylenko (2010)

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 2009 (Israel)
    • Countries of origin
      • Israel
      • France
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Walls
    • Filming locations
      • Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Production companies
      • Bleiberg Entertainment
      • DPI Propaganda
      • Douek Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,948
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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