Garan is a part of a group of international hitmen who are contracted to take out the most dangerous killer in the world, only to find out that they’re the ones being hunted.
Movie Reviews
6 / 10
When a fifth-grade drama class is asked to make a John Wick knock-off.
Producer, writer, director and co-star Kevin Grevioux makes his directorial debut with this film, and he did a better job with that, than using his writing experience to come up with a better screenplay. There are some decent action sequences, but sadly, most are overshadowed by Grevioux’s horrible cinematography choices. I don’t mind bold colors and high contrast to make a film feel animated in a comic book sort of way, but when you dial down the brightness, all a viewer sees are paint color splashes amongst shadowy backgrounds. Even the daylight scenes were too dark. This is amateur-hour filmmaking and makes for a frustrating viewer experience. Then you have his screenplay which is a knock-off of every assassin movie ever made, that was predictable, convoluted, cliched, and generic. The normally comfortable 92-minute runtime felt never-ending with unnecessary sub-plots and ridiculous side-characters. Aside from the decent twist and best action parts towards the ending, the rest of the main narrative was repetitive, exhausting, unimaginative and dull. It’s a generous 4/10 all going to Grillo’s excellent and best performance of all the characters, albeit he deserves to be in much better films instead of these bottom-bin B-films.