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“Are you an assassin?” “I’m a soldier.” “You’re neither.”


This is a neo-noir crime drama/thriller with a Tarantino bent. Films with criminal protagonists don’t usually interest me unless there’s an angle of redemption or some other intriguing aspect. “Death Wish,” “The Punisher” and “Taken” are exceptions because the central character isn’t really a criminal, but rather a (anti)hero on a mission of justice denied by the system.

This is a well-made neo-noir with an interesting second person narration. It doesn’t focus on eye-rolling action scenes and explosions every five minutes, but rather the assassin figuring out the mission, executing it (no pun intended) and surviving. Unfortunately the gross contrivances of the script emerge in the last act and it’s impossible to suspend disbelief, as they say. I get the message of the film, but what do I care? Assassins who heartlessly murder people simply to make a good living are criminal scumbags and should be executed themselves.

Still, the heavy mood is to die for, the psychology of a professional assassin is well written, Anson Mount makes for a great masculine protagonist, Abbie Cornish is jaw-dropping in a curvy way, the second-person narration is effective and the locations & score are superb.

The movie was shot in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in the Poconos, as well as Santa Ynez, California, which is about an hour’s drive west of Malibu.

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I'm not familiar with Abbie Cornish, but, to me, she didn't look jaw-dropping in a curvy way. I could imagine she was once quite pretty, but in this she looked fat, which made her face not so pretty.

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She's way past her prime. Movie sucks because of it.

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She's way past her prime. Movie sucks because of it.


Yeah, because the only women a man like the protagonist will meet in life are those not past their prime. (rolling my eyes)

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I specified that she was jaw-dropping "in a curvy way." In other words, don't expect, say, Kristen Stewart or Amanda Seyfried.

See Abbie in "Sucker Punch" where she blows the three other female costars out of the water: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0978764/mediaviewer/rm3498359552/

Of course that was shot 10 years before "The Virtuoso."

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