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The Killer's Game

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
18K
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Ben Kingsley, Scott Adkins, Daniel Bernhardt, Terry Crews, Marko Zaror, Shaina West, Sofia Boutella, Dave Bautista, Drew McIntyre, Pom Klementieff, and Lucy Cork in The Killer's Game (2024)
A veteran assassin is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness and authorizes a kill on himself. After ordering the kill, an army of former colleagues pounce and a new piece of information comes to light. Insanity ensues.
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When a hitman is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he decides to take a hit out on himself. But when the very hitmen he hired also target his ex-girlfriend, he must fend off an army of assa... Read allWhen a hitman is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he decides to take a hit out on himself. But when the very hitmen he hired also target his ex-girlfriend, he must fend off an army of assassin colleagues.When a hitman is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he decides to take a hit out on himself. But when the very hitmen he hired also target his ex-girlfriend, he must fend off an army of assassin colleagues.

  • Director
    • J.J. Perry
  • Writers
    • Rand Ravich
    • James Coyne
    • Jay Bonansinga
  • Stars
    • Dave Bautista
    • Dmitrij Kalacsov
    • Mia Rouba M.Kiss
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,780
    212
    • Director
      • J.J. Perry
    • Writers
      • Rand Ravich
      • James Coyne
      • Jay Bonansinga
    • Stars
      • Dave Bautista
      • Dmitrij Kalacsov
      • Mia Rouba M.Kiss
    • 107User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
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    Dave Bautista
    Dave Bautista
    • Joe Flood
    Dmitrij Kalacsov
    • Vasily Petrov
    Mia Rouba M.Kiss
    Mia Rouba M.Kiss
    • Petrov's Date
    • (as Mia Rouba M. Kiss)
    Iván Orsányi
    • Petrov's Lead Bodyguard
    Aaron Maté
    • Petrov's Bodyguard
    • (as Aaron Mate)
    Gergö Hódur
    • Petrov's Bodyguard
    • (as Gergo Hodur)
    Sofia Boutella
    Sofia Boutella
    • Maize Arnaud
    Jozsef Fodor
    • Opera House Security Guard
    István Draco Markolt
    • Opera House Security Guard
    Raffaello Degruttola
    Raffaello Degruttola
    • Dr. Kagen
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Zvi Rabinowitz
    Antonia Desplat
    Antonia Desplat
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    Domonkos Párdányi
    Domonkos Párdányi
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    Tamás Hagyó
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    Gyula Tóth
    • James Bond
    Alex Kingston
    Alex Kingston
    • Sharon Rabinowitz
    Jesus Gomez Camacho
    • Mateo
    Cristina Galera Gonzalez
    Cristina Galera Gonzalez
    • Lucia
    • Director
      • J.J. Perry
    • Writers
      • Rand Ravich
      • James Coyne
      • Jay Bonansinga
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    6rgkarim

    An Explosion Of Ridiculousness, This Game Is Okay

    LIKES:

    Funny

    Well-Paced

    Decent Acting

    Writing

    Creative Kills/Characters

    Engaging Title Introductions

    The Plot Has More Merit Than I thought

    Summary: The Killer's Game is tough to review because of the direction Perry had in mind when he was going for (or so I perceive). It's a ridiculous spin to the action franchise with a lot of comedy, but yet still trying to hold heart, and to some degree, I quite enjoyed and felt it was good. It's got a faster pace, leaving little time for rest before the next exciting montage of death starts up, keeping you moving closer and closer to the finish line with each passing second. The plot that comes with it surprisingly has more depth than the trailers let on, primarily in the character development of Flood as he goes from ruthless assassin to maybe seeing more in life than the next kill to come. And those moments, even with a few of the antagonistic characters, even getting some more revelations to their persona. What I feel Perry got right is an almost video game/anime/movie hybrid, primarily because of the feel of the film in looks, movement, and even the transitions as each group is introduced. And though they all share a common blueprint, the characters feel very different in their approaches and presentation of their title cards. Even the untimely demises of many characters have that anime-esque ridiculousness to them, and though destructive and gory, they match the level of fun that went into this film I was expecting. What this boils down to is fun writing and a fun quality to this film that helps it stand out from the more intense films in this genre.

    As for acting, everyone does their part well to make this crazy film come to life and not apologize for the colorful characters that have been recruited to make the hit. Kingsley gets a shout-out for his amazing work as the mentor, pulling his quality into thick accents, witty delivery of the lines, and that tough love parent that you like to counter the semi-innocence of Bautista's character. Klementieff is interesting in this film. Dropping much of her Mantis persona, the actress delivers rage-filled acid in each of her lines as she enacts her plans against the agent with little regret for what it takes. In contrast, Boutella manages to draw back on the evilness she normally conveys for someone more collected, sassy, and quite honestly delightful. A stunning display of love mixed with uncertainty, Boutella continues to wow us with her physical and verbal skills, stealing part of the show when she appears. As for the big man, Bautista may not have pulled out the unique factor this time, like his apocalypse movie, but the loveable oaf is still there and bent to new ways to feel different from Drax or his work in films like Stuber. The vulnerability mixed with simplified comedic delivery had me impressed with how he can juggle the two almost effortlessly, all while still showing impressive feats of strength that his muscles bring in full force. All in all, the dynamic he shares with much of the cast is the fantastic structure that does much to anchor the film from letting itself get too carried away.

    DISLIKES:

    Plot Still Needs More Finesse

    A Tad More Violent Than I Had Hoped

    Stupid To Many Degrees

    Fight Choreography Is Both Creative And Yet Mediocre

    Summary: Though there are fewer dislikes than other films, each one holds a bit more punch for me for this review. Despite being surprised by the depth of the plot, The Killer's Game does not quite go to the full level it needs to, given their efforts to make each killer unique. Perhaps it was too many gangs, or maybe just the direction; there was much more balance and time needed to make that effort worth the trip. Outside of the main quartet I mentioned in acting, others felt like bad guys in an anime arc that were gone before we even got a chance to know them. Does it provide variety? Sure, but at times, their intro scenes were more impressive than anything else, and such a flashy show might have more layers, but from the basic level of character use, it feels weaker than other movies. The movie is quite stupid on levels, too. Again, that felt intentional, but the stupidity sometimes gets a little out of hand and disrupts the scene for me, which left me chuckling but annoyed at the consistent comedic relief without the epic tension that films like John Wick can execute better. While this again adds dark humor and cartoon-like buffering, it just wasn't balanced in the best lights it could have been.

    As for the fights, well, they are okay for viewers like me. Wick might be violent, but the scenes are connected with good choreography, excellent move-sets, and usually edgy combat that has you cheering in your seats. The Killer's game matches some of this quality in the opening moment but then diverges into quick montages of very forced-feeling fights. Bautista's movements almost look too practiced, and the fights are very mundane outside of the finishing moves that are quite savage to the point several audience members had their own commentary. It picks up at the end and brings some more boom, but even these still pale to other films with much more excitement and suspense without the continuous comedic interludes. And for those who have a low tolerance for extreme violence and language, this movie should be skipped. Wick is violent, yes, but this movie exceeds those films with much more gruesome displays of death, many painting some part of the set in the familiar crimson.

    The VERDICT:

    Overall, The Killer's Game is a movie that is entertaining in the respect of ludicrous amounts of comedy and action trying to find cohabitation. A fast pace mixed with some diverse profiles, the movie is so many things in one, throwing everything at Bautista to fight and doing it in that Drax-ish, style. To my surprise, there were more levels to it than I had expected, they just needed more time to maximize the potential and not feel too stupid or wasted in some quick finish. Aside from that, there are plenty of action scenes, and to some level, they have their edge and style that I think will be awesome for some people, again with some of the more unique finishers that are reserved mostly for video games. However, the rest of the fights often lack the finesse, complexity, and edge that other films have done so much better, one part due to the comedy aspect, while the other part might just be editing or limitations of time. Either way, the movie is okay. For spectacle and sound effects, a theater visit will make this the best experience; however, this movie may be best watched at home, given the other limitations I found with it.

    My scores for The Killer's Game are: Action/Comedy/Thriller: 6.5-7.0 Movie Overall: 6.0.
    7billmcvay1

    A Fun Over the Top Ride Allowing Bautista to Shine

    This is a fun little movie, isn't very original nor very memorable but fun while it is on. To be clear, this had to be filmed as a movie not intended to go to theaters but it was better than expected. Dave Bautista, while looking odd, does a great job as he finally gets an action movie where he is the lead man

    The plot is simple, introducing zany comic book type assisins and then killing them off in incresingly comically violent ways. Ben Kingsley and a Catholic priest are the comic relief and surprisingly that works really well, some good laughs. Scott Adkins and Terry Crews have smaller roles but always bring something fun to their performances.

    I also appreciated the excessing grenade use in this film. I feel in real life hitmen would use grenades instead of exposing themselves for a gunfight. It is a movie of course, but eveyrone uses grenades first, and I approve of that.

    You don't have to go to a theater to see it, but definately watch it when it comes to home video or streaming as it is a fun watch. There was scattered applause when the credits rolled and others seemed to generally like it.
    6subxerogravity

    Ok, action movie with cool action and some funny moments

    I'll say at least this for Dave Batista, he has great comedic timing. Is that enough to make him a leading man. All I can say is i already miss the muscle mass.

    The strange part was watching Batista fake what he use to do on a nightly basis in a wrestling ring. I mean, despite losing 75 libs he's still a big man who stands out in a crowd making it far too easy to notice when a stuntman is being use for a simple body slam. Hollywood has tamed the animal.

    On a positive note However, the action was good and the movie was funny. I thought it was perfect that the movie knew what it was to the point that it poked fun at itself. That just gave it the charm needed to cover up whatever it was missing

    A cool watch.
    6eziukwuuprightness

    Funny but predictable as always

    "The Killer's Game" is an action-comedy film that had to go through a series of changes in development before eventually reaching post-production. Negotiated initially by Broad Green Pictures in 2015, the project changed hands a couple of times until STXfilms acquired it in 2018. The film was supposed to star Jason Statham but Statham left so Dave Baptista had to come in as the lead.

    The story follows Joe Flood, a veteran hitman diagnosed with fatal diseases. Desperate to avoid such a painful death, Joe arranges for an assassin to kill him, but after placing the kill order, he finds out his diagnosis was a mistake, and he is healthy. However, the kill contract cannot be repealed now, and Joe becomes a target for other highly professional assassins, many of whom he taught himself. The plot follows Joe's fight for survival as he attempts to outrun his pursuers, reflecting on a life as a killer. Down the road, he finds out who set up the false diagnosis and uncovers a deeper conspiracy.

    The film merges scenes of intense violence with humor while maintaining an over-the-top, comic book-like aesthetic. The storyline is not new, and it's predictable, but it's fun to watch because of the action sequences, visuals, and over-the-top characters.

    The fight scenes, choreographed by J. J. Perry from a background in stunt coordination, are particularly praised for visceral impact and creativity. The movie has loud lighting and fun camera work, adding to the overall stylized view and blended sense of dark humor inside the action.

    Perhaps the highlight of the movie is Dave Bautista as Joe Flood. So well-known for his stoic, humor-filled character, Bautista imbues vulnerability into the man, who is struggling to come to terms with his impending death while trying to protect a loved one, Maize, played by Sofia Boutella.

    This chemistry adds emotion to the otherwise action-heavy plot. Ben Kingsley, who plays the role of mentor to Joe, manages to bring gravitas with wit in his scenes. Even when some characters, like Maize, enjoy relatively less screen time, their presence is of immense importance to the emotional core of the movie.

    Despite the simplicity of its plot, "The Killer's Game" is a movie that reflects on mortality, love, and redemption. Joe is a lifelong hitman who reflects on his violent past and a chance at redemption through his relationship with Maize. Most of all, there are even religious undertones in the movie, most especially in the last act, where a priest becomes an ally to Joe.

    On the whole, "The Killer's Game" is an entertaining, very mild action film that does not contain deep philosophical insights but does entertain its viewers by the blend of humor and conceptualized action with very powerful performances.

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    6GJVazquez

    An funny entertaining but generic action film

    The Killer's Game delivers straightforward action with enough entertainment to keep you watching, though it's nothing revolutionary. The fight scenes are decent, but not on par with the gold standard that is John Wick. The cast of quirky assassins that span the world add some fun, almost like they're from Street Fighter just with less depth. Dave Bautista does his usual tough-guy routine, and while he's good, it's familiar territory for him.

    The concept-an assassin accidentally putting a hit on himself due to a medical mistake-is unique, but the execution is predictable. There are laughs and a few solid action moments, but nothing that really stands out.

    Overall, it's a fun and gory film that's enjoyable if you're looking for an easy, action-filled watch. Just don't expect it to leave a lasting impression.

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    • Trivia
      Was originally set up at the now defunct STX Entertainment with Jason Statham being eyes to star.
    • Goofs
      One female assassin manages to cut Dave on his shoulder with a curved blade. In next shot his leather jacket is uncut and spotless. But in later shot he is shown to be cut and bleeding when his clothes are removed and glue is applied to the cut.
    • Quotes

      Maize: You kill people?

      Joe Flood: That's what an assassin is, yeah.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Bonebridger: Gladiator 2 Might Lose a TON OF MONEY (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Clap for the Killers
      Performed by Street Sweeper Social Club

      Written by Boots Riley, Tom Morello

      Published by BMG / Street Sweepers SC Music (BMI)

      Licensed courtesy of Cooking Vinyl Limited

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гра кілера
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Dogbone Entertainment
      • Endurance Media
      • K. JAM Media
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,404,378
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,697,850
      • Sep 15, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,928,351
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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