The Fable: The Killer Who Doesn't Kill
- 2021
- 2h 13m
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6.8/10
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Following his boss's order, Akira lives peacefully with his trusted partner, Yoko, as ordinary siblings. Akira still works part-time at the design company Octopus, but the CEO and employee a... Read allFollowing his boss's order, Akira lives peacefully with his trusted partner, Yoko, as ordinary siblings. Akira still works part-time at the design company Octopus, but the CEO and employee are unaware of Akira's background as an assassin.Following his boss's order, Akira lives peacefully with his trusted partner, Yoko, as ordinary siblings. Akira still works part-time at the design company Octopus, but the CEO and employee are unaware of Akira's background as an assassin.
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Akira Sato is the legendary killer known as The Fable
A must watch japanese John Wick.
Had to rewatch the whole movie right after watching it!
Beautiful ladies.
Love this type of movies. Cool editing.
A must watch japanese John Wick.
Had to rewatch the whole movie right after watching it!
Beautiful ladies.
Love this type of movies. Cool editing.
The story may build more slowly than most action fans would prefer, but keep watching. The farfetched series of seemingly random pieces of past and present converge well for dramatic weight, if not for probability. Most of the package, including some fine performances, warrants a 6 or 7. But the penultimate action sequence in which Fable is set upon by seemingly endless minions in and around a high-rise apartment building is among the best of its type you can find. Think of Jackie Chan's frenetic agility on various scaffolds and multi-level structures - minus the comedic touches - and that lengthy sequence is what boosts this one up to an 8.
The story is tired and old: good hearted assassin has to protect innocents from bad hearted assassins, I guess. The acting is not stellar, but the action is good. I actually did not know it was a sequel (thought it was a remake) and so I watched this before I watched the original (or read the manga). Truth be told, I am not particularly thrilled for either, but I may do it if I am bored. I just wish the acting was a little better. I liked a lot more the actor playing the villain (Shin'ichi Tsutsumi) than the one playing the hero (Jun'ichi Okada), although the first is an actual actor, while the latter is a boy band member and a martial artist, so his performance was brilliant considering. The girls were there just to look pretty, for example.
Bottom line: why not make this an anime? It would have looked cooler and could have focused on the story and characters more.
Bottom line: why not make this an anime? It would have looked cooler and could have focused on the story and characters more.
Like part 1, the build up to the action is notably longer than the action spectacle itself. Though, the comical aspect really make up for it, hence it doesn't feel tedious. Moreover, the action scenes in this one feel more high budget so it's a real treat to watch!
Thanks to Netflix we were able to enjoy both films! I've been meaning to check them out ever since I watched the trailer on youtube but couldn't find a legal way then.
Thanks to Netflix we were able to enjoy both films! I've been meaning to check them out ever since I watched the trailer on youtube but couldn't find a legal way then.
Like the first movie, this one also doesn't really work and it should be an anime. Some of the qurkiness does not really translate to real world, but the first movie is waaay more guilty of this.
This movie is improvement compared to the first in almost every aspect; some things stayed the same, like mediocre acting, even tho the production quality of second movie is much better.
Story will always be good, even tho it's less messy that the first one, it can still be better. And they finally made gun sounds decent (in first film, it was sooo bad, especially silencer sounds). What is really good in these movies is the action. The way Fable moves is awesome.
My personal gripe from both films is portrayal of Akira Satou/aka Fable. I think objectively the actor is probably fine, but not in my eyes, also the way he struggles with better enemies, does not gimme the vibe he is the legend as portrayed. In manga there is not one human who can beat him in fight, let alone give him trouble, but I can understand that it's for movie purposes.
6.3/10.
This movie is improvement compared to the first in almost every aspect; some things stayed the same, like mediocre acting, even tho the production quality of second movie is much better.
Story will always be good, even tho it's less messy that the first one, it can still be better. And they finally made gun sounds decent (in first film, it was sooo bad, especially silencer sounds). What is really good in these movies is the action. The way Fable moves is awesome.
My personal gripe from both films is portrayal of Akira Satou/aka Fable. I think objectively the actor is probably fine, but not in my eyes, also the way he struggles with better enemies, does not gimme the vibe he is the legend as portrayed. In manga there is not one human who can beat him in fight, let alone give him trouble, but I can understand that it's for movie purposes.
6.3/10.
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- $11,325,545
- Runtime2 hours 13 minutes
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