The Fable
- 2019
- 2h 3m
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6.6/10
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A man raised to be a killer has grown into an elite contract assassin known as Fable. After being given a one-year break from his work, he moves to Osaka and tries to live an ordinary life u... Read allA man raised to be a killer has grown into an elite contract assassin known as Fable. After being given a one-year break from his work, he moves to Osaka and tries to live an ordinary life under the name Akira Sato.A man raised to be a killer has grown into an elite contract assassin known as Fable. After being given a one-year break from his work, he moves to Osaka and tries to live an ordinary life under the name Akira Sato.
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Best thing i've seen on Netflix in a long time
This movie was on my watchlist for some time before i actually had the courage to start watching it.
Wasn't expecting much but the action scenes were amazing and the humour was just my thing.
The main actor delivers a splendid job portraying an estranged hitman trying to fit in.
Watched the sequel as well and I'll probably read the books now that i found out about this.
Wasn't expecting much but the action scenes were amazing and the humour was just my thing.
The main actor delivers a splendid job portraying an estranged hitman trying to fit in.
Watched the sequel as well and I'll probably read the books now that i found out about this.
Entertaining!
It started quite strong but lost focus a bit afterwards. Its trying to be a comedy/action movie but on both elements there was more potential.
But overall a fun movie to pass the time.
But overall a fun movie to pass the time.
"It's hot!"
The Fable is a film that shouldn't work. An action-comedy based on a successful Manga series, it revolves around Akira Sato (Jun'ichi Okada), a hitman who finds himself on an unexpected holiday after his latest job. Ordered to lie low, his boss gives him strict instructions not to kill anyone for a year and try his best to live a normal life. Unfortunately, that's easier said than done with two rival assassins looking to take him out, not to mention an ambitious young gangster attempting to start a gang war. It's also not helped by the fact Sato had an...unconventional upbringing at best and isn't really sure how to behave around regular people.
The end result is a film that's very silly, delighting in scenes of a stone-faced killer struggling to socialise with his new co-workers and avoid blowing his cover. Okada's deadpan performance is great, watching him work out how to eat fish in public and delighting in the antics of a childish comedian raises a few laughs and the film is consistently entertaining.
The comedy however is noticeably at odds with the violence. The opening gun battle is a blood-splattered introduction and there's a fast-paced brawl in a factory towards the end which is wildly impressive. The psychotic villains and references to sex trafficking also mean The Fable is only a whisker away from being a very dark film indeed. Sato's social awkwardness is endearing, but when he's blowing holes in torsos and gunning down gangsters en masse, he's borderline inhuman.
The two styles shouldn't mesh but strangely, they do. The Fable winds up being surprisingly enjoyable. It isn't as funny as it wants to be and it definitely handles the action better than the comedy, but for a good seventy percent of the run time, it's a blast.
The end result is a film that's very silly, delighting in scenes of a stone-faced killer struggling to socialise with his new co-workers and avoid blowing his cover. Okada's deadpan performance is great, watching him work out how to eat fish in public and delighting in the antics of a childish comedian raises a few laughs and the film is consistently entertaining.
The comedy however is noticeably at odds with the violence. The opening gun battle is a blood-splattered introduction and there's a fast-paced brawl in a factory towards the end which is wildly impressive. The psychotic villains and references to sex trafficking also mean The Fable is only a whisker away from being a very dark film indeed. Sato's social awkwardness is endearing, but when he's blowing holes in torsos and gunning down gangsters en masse, he's borderline inhuman.
The two styles shouldn't mesh but strangely, they do. The Fable winds up being surprisingly enjoyable. It isn't as funny as it wants to be and it definitely handles the action better than the comedy, but for a good seventy percent of the run time, it's a blast.
Cool and Smart action Film
Deliciously funny, action packed flick with comments on what's considered relevant I'm social behavior. Sarcastic and very efficient!
A fine film, with acting way better than it deserved, but a silly premise
I first watched the sequel and then this. Both are kind of similar, although the sequel felt a little more grounded. Great action scenes, all actors do a great job, even the stupid faced Yakuza types that normally just bug out their eyes and jut their chins and shout rude slang, in this film they have a personality and act with care for their characters. As others noticed, it is a film threading a fine line between comedy and dark action, which doesn't always work, but mostly does.
In fact, the film feels really inconsistent: good acting in a manga adaption, forced sex trafficking followed by comedy, great action scenes in a rather unentertaining story, although not a formulaic one, deeper levels of characterization in a movie about an autistic assassin. Worth a watch.
In fact, the film feels really inconsistent: good acting in a manga adaption, forced sex trafficking followed by comedy, great action scenes in a rather unentertaining story, although not a formulaic one, deeper levels of characterization in a movie about an autistic assassin. Worth a watch.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was part of the line-up at the Toronto Japanese Film Festival in Toronto, Canada in 2019.
- Crazy creditsThere is a end credit scene at the restaurant with Sato and Misaki, with Sato devouring a whole chicken wing, including the bones.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Fable: The Killer Who Doesn't Kill (2021)
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- Gross worldwide
- $15,183,043
- Runtime
- 2h 3m(123 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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