Synopsis
Execution is everything.
After a fateful miss, an assassin battles his employers, and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal.
Directed by David Fincher
After a fateful miss, an assassin battles his employers, and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal.
Qatil, آدمکش, قاتل قراردادی, Sát Thủ Báo Thù, قاتل, 杀手, O Assassino, 더 킬러, Zabójca, Der Killer, El asesino, นักฆ่า, Zabiják, Вбивця, القاتل, הרוצח, Убийца, ザ・キラー, آدمکش, Tappaja, Le Tueur, द किलर, Ubojica, A gyilkos, Ucigașul, 殺手, Убиецът, Zabijak, Morilec, Атентатор, Žudikas, მკვლელი
This man freak out here with the craziest keto gluten free paleo dukan atkins diet.
BREAKFAST: mcmuffin with NO BUN
LUNCH: hard boiled gas station egg
DINNER: advil, whiskey, and starbucks coffee
You WISH you had his discipline ‼️‼️‼️
The Killer is a movie about how awesome and embarrassing it must be for a 60-year-old man to live with the fact that he directed Fight Club (not at all a knock against Fight Club). I kinda loved it.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Hard to view this as anything but a neurotic perfectionist who botched his last job, went “oh fuck, this is new” and had to go back to the forensically focused, obsessively stylized, and psychologically perverse outsider/serial killer genre fare he made a name for himself on. I can see where people are getting the detached, existential-loner criminal subjectivity comparisons from (Le Samourai, The Driver) but its closest companions for me were the similarly slickly banal approach to a brutal international industry of contract killing operators in Soderbergh's Haywire (every great director should get to make their variation on this movie with Fassbender), the strange, hypnotic architecture of single-mindedly reversing through a brutal, traitorous crime network in Boorman's Point Blank and…
Imagine scrolling Netflix and this being your first Fincher then taking Seven for a spin, for a laugh
An introspective look into the mind of somebody that listens to The Smiths too much
this is an adaptation of Sidney Lumet’s “Making Movies” and also David Fincher making so much fun of himself and also it rules