Where the cops at?


Amazing how not one cop was present the whole movie.

With so many dead bodies left in the crime scene, the police must have had some lead at least. Travelling in and out from country to country with ease. Come on! case.

The reason I think is that having the cops interfere in the movie would make the plot more complicated than it already is.

Kudos to the director and producers and scriptwriters for a good job done.

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Think again, there was one cop (he didn't like nicotine^).

Also which crime scene were you talking about ? Because in the romanians slums i doubt cops were very efficient, and in the UK, well i doubt Scotland-Yard bothers much with organized-crime casualties, unless they hit innocent civilians...
(& don't forget he's a pro, working for high level criminals, with maybe their own cleaning-crews & such)

For the travel "issue", must i remind you that EU got an open borders policy, & that unless you look like a taliban, got a belly full of heroin packed in condoms or plot to kill high ranking officials on some public internet board, you do not risk much.

I must agree for the plot, it's a bit hard to follow, for example when he kills Cesar i had no idea who that was or why he was doin' it in the first place, so i took it as an analogy with old Roman history, since i've been watching Spartacus last season :]

All in all a good, atmospheric movie, kind of more like what i would have expected from the earlier video game franchise "Hit man" cinematographic adaptation.

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Are you daft? It's the kid who punched him when he was a child in that smoky room where he went looking for a 'job', but Viktor hit him back. It wasn't an analogy to anything, it's a common name in Romania.

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All cops are *beep* not having any seems like a reason to watch.

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