That's going to leave a mark!
The Story:
James Bonomo
(Sylvester Stallone) is a hitman living in New Orleans. After
completing a job, his partner is killed and James barely escapes.
Meanwhile, detective Kwon (Sung Kang) comes calling to find his partner
who was also murdered. The two cross paths, and then reluctantly join
forces as they realize that the killer ( Jason Momoa) took out both of
their partners. They'll uncover a layered web of corruption and
deception as they work their way to the top of the food chain. However,
how long can Kwon tolerate Bonomo's less than legal actions as they seek
out the information they need?
Has anyone had a better late career boost than Sylvester Stallone?
He's hung around long enough to be cool again! ;)
Personally, I think the movies that he is making now are also much better than what he was making years ago.
Granted,
Stallone also has no problem bringing back the gratuitous violence that
embodied the 80s action films, and added an extra layer of splatter to
make the movies more violent and less cartoony.
Though sometimes when people die, it's still pretty funny watching them explode... : /
Nice to see that Sung Kang is getting some work outside of the Fast and Furious franchise. We'll see where he turns up after this.
It appears that this movie is based on a French Graphic novel, so yay, comics win again!
It's
directed by Walter Hill who hasn't done many feature films in quite a
while, and his heyday was also in the 80s with 48 Hours probably being the
best movie of his career.
It's probably nothing groundbreaking that you haven't seen in a million and one other action/buddy cop movies.
It
is a nice spin having a hitman and a cop team up, and how they are able
to one-up each other, and tear down each other often at the same time.
Not bad...
Final Grade: B-
Rewatchability/Purchase
Factor: Probably pass on purchasing or watching it again. I have to
choose my action films carefully around here. :)
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