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The Foreigner
The Foreigner
Quan is a humble London businessman whose long-buried past erupts in a revenge-fueled vendetta when the only person left for him to love – his teenage daughter – dies in an Irish Republican Army car bombing. His relentless search to find the terrorists leads to a cat-and-mouse conflict with a British government official whose own past may hold the clues to the identities of the elusive killers.
rating
6.972
runtime
113 min

Release

2017-09-28

Cast

Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan
as Liam Hennessy
Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
as Quan Ngoc Minh
Rory Fleck-Byrne
Rory Fleck-Byrne
as Sean Morrison
Ray Fearon
Ray Fearon
as Commander Richard Bromley
Charlie Murphy
Charlie Murphy
as Maggie / Sara McKay
Orla Brady
Orla Brady
as Mary Hennessy
Michael McElhatton
Michael McElhatton
as Jim Kavanagh
Lia Williams
Lia Williams
as Katherine Davies
Dermot Crowley
Dermot Crowley
as Hugh McGrath
Stephen Hogan
Stephen Hogan
as Christy Murphy
Liu Tao
Liu Tao
as Lam
Katie Leung
Katie Leung
as Fan
Simon Kunz
Simon Kunz
as Matthew Rice
Pippa Bennett-Warner
Pippa Bennett-Warner
as Marissa Levett
Roberta Taylor
Roberta Taylor
as Mrs. Taylor
Rufus Jones
Rufus Jones
as Ian Wood
Niall McNamee
Niall McNamee
as Patrick O'Reilly
Jorge Leon
Jorge Leon
as Forensic Officer (uncredited)
Dilyana Bouklieva
Dilyana Bouklieva
as Paramedic (uncredited)
Mark Tandy
Mark Tandy
as Simpson
Paul Terry
Paul Terry
as I.R.A. Guard (uncredited)
Dino Fazzani
Dino Fazzani
as Firefighter (uncredited)
Lee Nicholas Harris
Lee Nicholas Harris
as Police officer (uncredited)
Branwell Donaghey
Branwell Donaghey
as Ginge
Dolly Jagdeo
Dolly Jagdeo
as Teacher (uncredited)
Glenn Webster
Glenn Webster
as Police Officer / SO19 (uncredited)
James O'Donnell
James O'Donnell
as Sniper 3 (uncredited)
Sean Campion
Sean Campion
as Byard Cary
Ilan Goodman
Ilan Goodman
as Landesman
Ryan Early
Ryan Early
as Scotland Yard Receptionist
David Annen
David Annen
as Prime Minister
Simon Lenagan
Simon Lenagan
as Electrician
Caolan Byrne
Caolan Byrne
as McCormick
Ekran Mustafa
Ekran Mustafa
as Pub Punter (uncredited)
Mike Ray
Mike Ray
as Businessman (uncredited)
Michael Billington
Michael Billington
as MI5 Tech
Rohan Mehra
Rohan Mehra
as News Reporter (uncredited)
Adrian McGaw
Adrian McGaw
as Jacko (uncredited)
Glen Stanway
Glen Stanway
as Hennessy Guard (uncredited)
Pete Meads
Pete Meads
as Traffic Walden (uncredited)
Gerald Tomkinson
Gerald Tomkinson
as Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Chris Groundsell
Chris Groundsell
as Bridge Passerby (uncredited)
Billy Totham
Billy Totham
as Footballer (uncredited)
Jane Thorne
Jane Thorne
as Mrs. McAllister
Shaun Lucas
Shaun Lucas
as Dog Walker (uncredited)
Bron James
Bron James
as Journalist (uncredited)
Edward Scott-Clarke
Edward Scott-Clarke
as Prime Minister's Aide (uncredited)
Dan Twine
Dan Twine
as News Reporting Camera Operator (uncredited)
Matt Rentell
Matt Rentell
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Tim Baros
Tim Baros
as Passerby (uncredited)
Mark Windham
Mark Windham
as Pub Punter (uncredited)
Emma Jerrold
Emma Jerrold
as Woman at Airport Bar
Alexander Cooper
Alexander Cooper
as Airport passenger (uncredited)
Pamela Betsy Cooper
Pamela Betsy Cooper
as Business Women (uncredited)
Donna Bernard
Donna Bernard
as Channel A News Anchor
Aaron Monaghan
Aaron Monaghan
as Pat Nugent
David Pearse
David Pearse
as Billy McMahon
Scott Sparrow
Scott Sparrow
as Daniel Barrie
Seán Gleeson
Seán Gleeson
as Billy Mahre
Thusitha Jayasundera
Thusitha Jayasundera
as Mira
Jonathan Cullen
Jonathan Cullen
as Security Expert
Gráinne Keenan
Gráinne Keenan
as Beth
Stuart Graham
Stuart Graham
as Inspector Donal Greig
Julian Druker
Julian Druker
as Channel B News Reporter
Robin Oakley
Robin Oakley
as Channel B News Reporter
Aden Gillett
Aden Gillett
as Ross
Charlie Bewley
Charlie Bewley
as Joker
Bill Buckhurst
Bill Buckhurst
as Airport Police Officer
Neal Beagley
Neal Beagley
as Hardened IRA (uncredited)
Roberto Gomez Martin
Roberto Gomez Martin
as TV News Cameraman (uncredited)
Kevin Hudson
Kevin Hudson
as Hennessy Guard (uncredited)
Hugh Irvine
Hugh Irvine
as Belfast Business Man (uncredited)
Yangmeizi Wang
Yangmeizi Wang
as Quan's Wife
Yuchen Xie
Yuchen Xie
as Quan's Daughter
Liang Hao
Liang Hao
as Quan's Daughter
Lasco Atkins
Lasco Atkins
as Soundman (uncredited)
David J Biscoe
David J Biscoe
as Police Sargent (uncredited)
David Cromarty
David Cromarty
as Hennessy Guard (uncredited)
Tom Dab
Tom Dab
as Passerby (uncredited)
Caroline Glass
Caroline Glass
as Journalist (uncredited)
Philip Harvey
Philip Harvey
as Detective (uncredited)
Kornelia Horvath
Kornelia Horvath
as Passerby (uncredited)
Garry Marriott
Garry Marriott
as Paramedic (uncredited)
Mark Ryder
Mark Ryder
as IRA Henchman (uncredited)
Maurice Sardison
Maurice Sardison
as Business Traveler (uncredited)
Charlotte Worwood
Charlotte Worwood
as Burn Victim (uncredited)
Roseline Yale
Roseline Yale
as Passenger (uncredited)
Joe Watts
Joe Watts
as Lout (uncredited)
John Cronin
John Cronin
as Denis Fisher
REVIEWS
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Ruuz

Jackie Chan just keeps fuckin' bringing it doesn't he? The serious tone of _The Foreigner_ fits him well, but the role he plays seems oddly shoehorned in. I understand that the movie is in actual fact based on a novel called _The Chinaman_, which I assume unfolds more or less as the film does. But the Troubles-themed Political Drama makes up most of the runtime in _The Foreigner_, and the Action/Revenge Thriller element seems almost like at some point in pre-production the crew went "Holy shit, did you know we can put Jackie Chan in this? Quickly! Write him a role!". Although I'm sure that it's not the case, that is how it feels, and while the Action/Revenge Thriller element is the best part of the movie, its failure to mesh with the piece at large does bring it all down a bit. Still a worthwhile watch if you're a fan of the Chan. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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RalphRahal

The Foreigner (2017) is an intense mix of action and political thriller, with Jackie Chan stepping into a more serious and dramatic role than usual. The plot follows a grieving father seeking justice, but instead of the straightforward revenge story you might expect, it leans into a complex web of political intrigue. This shift adds depth but also slows the pacing at times, making it feel like two different movies competing for attention. The directing by Martin Campbell is solid, keeping the tension high, but the balance between action and drama doesn’t always hit perfectly. The cinematography is grounded, with a darker, more realistic tone that fits the story well, though it lacks any particularly standout visual moments. Jackie Chan delivers one of his best dramatic performances, showing vulnerability alongside his usual action skills, while Pierce Brosnan gives a strong performance as a conflicted political figure. The action sequences are brutal and effective, favoring realism over flashy choreography, which works for the film’s tone. The script is decent, though some parts feel underdeveloped, especially when juggling the personal and political elements. The score does its job without being particularly memorable, keeping the tension in check. Overall, The Foreigner is a well-made thriller with great performances and solid action, but it might leave you wanting a bit more from its story.