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The Hitman's Bodyguard
The Hitman's Bodyguard
The world’s top bodyguard gets a new client, a hitman who must testify at the International Court of Justice. They must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time.
rating
6.892
runtime
118 min

Release

2017-08-16

Cast

Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds
as Michael Bryce
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson
as Darius Kincaid
Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman
as Vladislav Dukhovich
Salma Hayek Pinault
Salma Hayek Pinault
as Sonia Kincaid
Élodie Yung
Élodie Yung
as Amelia Roussel
Richard E. Grant
Richard E. Grant
as Seifert
Joaquim de Almeida
Joaquim de Almeida
as Foucher
Kirsty Mitchell
Kirsty Mitchell
as Rebecca Harr
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Yuri Kolokolnikov
as Ivan
Sam Hazeldine
Sam Hazeldine
as Garrett
Mikhail Gorevoy
Mikhail Gorevoy
as Livitin
Barry Atsma
Barry Atsma
as Moreno
Georgie Glen
Georgie Glen
as ICC Lead Judge
Tine Joustra
Tine Joustra
as Renata Casoria
Joséphine de la Baume
Joséphine de la Baume
as Interpol Agent
Rod Hallett
Rod Hallett
as Petr Asimov
Abbey Hoes
Abbey Hoes
as Flowerstall Clerk
Ori Pfeffer
Ori Pfeffer
as Vacklin
Lee Nicholas Harris
Lee Nicholas Harris
as CO19 Officer
Nadia Konakchieva
Nadia Konakchieva
as Mrs. Asimov
Noortje Herlaar
Noortje Herlaar
as ICC Court Clerk
Chris Brazier
Chris Brazier
as Garrett's Officer
Alan McKenna
Alan McKenna
as Interpol Agent
Donna Preston
Donna Preston
as Sonia's Cell Mate
Nikolay Stanoev
Nikolay Stanoev
as Cashier
Renars Latkovskis
Renars Latkovskis
as Dukhovich Merc
Samantha Bolter
Samantha Bolter
as Coventry Police Officer
Russell De Rozario
Russell De Rozario
as Nun Driver
Antoin Cox
Antoin Cox
as Amsterdam Bartender
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
as Dutch Cop
Mounir Margoum
Mounir Margoum
as Zidane
Velimir Velev
Velimir Velev
as Preacher Murderer
Bruno Salgueiro
Bruno Salgueiro
as Speedboat Owner
Marko Mandić
Marko Mandić
as Goran
Vladimir Vladimirov
Vladimir Vladimirov
as Fabio
Zlatka Raikova
Zlatka Raikova
as Widow
Hristo Petkov
Hristo Petkov
as Zidane's Soldier
Stilyan Mavrov
Stilyan Mavrov
as Semi-Truck Driver
Ulyana Chan
Ulyana Chan
as Doctor
Ilian Emanviov
Ilian Emanviov
as Burly Guard
Chris Wilson
Chris Wilson
as ICC Judge
Stuart Whelan
Stuart Whelan
as Policeman Lawyer
Atul Sharma
Atul Sharma
as Lawyer
Tamara Sharpe
Tamara Sharpe
as Pedestrian
Bharat Mistri
Bharat Mistri
as Lawyer
Halima Nagori
Halima Nagori
as Defence Stenographer
Truus de Boer
Truus de Boer
as Cyclist
Mark Christopher Collins
Mark Christopher Collins
as Interpol Guard
Ivan Kostadinov
Ivan Kostadinov
as Guard (uncredited)
Patrick Hughes
Patrick Hughes
as Interpol Agent (uncredited)
Sander Jan Klerk
Sander Jan Klerk
as ADR voice
Tsuwayuki Saotome
Tsuwayuki Saotome
as Kurosawa
Karl Farrer
Karl Farrer
as Barrister (uncredited)
Nathanjohn Carter
Nathanjohn Carter
as Interpol Guard (uncredited)
Alexander Terentyev
Alexander Terentyev
as Hacker Merc
REVIEWS
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garethmb

For professional Bodyguard Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds), life is good. As an elite member of his craft, he is well paid and lives a very good life keeping high-profile targets safe the world over. When things unexpectedly take a turn we find Michael two years on having hit the skids and struggling to claw his way back to prominence in the new film “The Hitman’s Bodyguard”. Things become complicated for Michael as a despotic tyrant named Dukhovich (Gary Oldman) is on trial for war crimes and countless atrocities, and is about to go free due to removing all those who would be able to testify against him with credible evidence.  That is with the exception of one Darius Kincaid (Samuel L. Jackson).  Darius is incarcerated but makes a deal to testify in exchange for his wife (Selma Hayek), being granted freedom.  Darius knows he is a marked man but takes the chance and under the watch of Interpol Agent Roussel (Elodie Yung), they set off. Naturally things do not go as planned and the two find themselves fleeing for their lives with numerous deadly assassins hot on their heels.  Unsure who she can trust, Roussel calls in Michael even though they have some seriously unresolved issues about one another that destroyed their previous relationship. Further complicating matters is the history Michael and Darius share which makes them naturally hostile to one another. Nevertheless, Michael and Darius set off to reach the courtroom but the imposed deadline and face numerous dangers and hilarious situations along the way. Jackson and Reynolds work very well with one another and their banter and chiding comes across as very natural.  The jokes come more often than I expected but the film is very much an action film, and the sequences are intense, funny, and gripping, especially and extended chase and fight sequence along the canals and shopping district of Amsterdam. While some may say that the film is just a variation on the Buddy Cop genre of old, the strong cast and the winning mix of jokes and action make the film a very pleasant surprise and one of my more enjoyable films of 2017. It was a highly-enjoyable thrill ride and one of the best films this summer. If you are a fan of action, comedies, and the pairing of Jackson and Reynolds, do not miss this film. 4 stars out of 5.

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Ruuz

_The Hitman's Bodyguard_ is getting absolutely flensed by the critics, including several of whom I personally value the opinion of very highly. But when it comes to _The Hitman's Bodyguard_, I gotta flat out disagree. It's not out here changing lives for the better, and it's hardly gonna ride out the year on a palanquin of Oscar nominations, but I had a seriously enjoyable time with The Hitman's Bodyguard. Jackson and Reynolds worked. The leads and their respective romantic entanglements worked. Most of all, director Patrick Hughes worked his ass of to blend comedy, action and romance and have it pay off. This isn't Hughes' best work though, if you want to see that, check out 2010's _Red Hill_. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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Rangan

**Once upon a time two sworn enemies teamed up!** Maybe the critics are right, but like usual, I don't have to agree with them. This is a nice film, not a great film as a few people lauding. It is entertaining. All the stunts were good, comedies were good enough, but the basic plot itself a cliche. Yes, anybody aged 20+ would surely have seen many similar storied films. It's just in another time with another cast and crew. They had promoted it so well. So the result was incredible. But in reality JUST one time watchable film with not expecting serious laughs. Initially I thought it could be this year's 'The Nice Guys', and they are about to repeat the same magic of Crowe and Gosling duo. But it was different. Too hard hitting, just what Tarantino fans would like to have. Besides, their guy, Samuel L. Jackson is here. Both the leads were good. That does not mean they have saved the film. That's an assumption of fanboys. Luck could be another factor! It was about a hitman in capture decides to give an important testimony in the International Criminal Court against a powerful man. So now the bad guys are after him in his every move from England to Holland. A demoted bodyguard takes the job to safely get him to his destination. Their journey begins where they are going to encounter a series of obstacles and they finally make it where a major twist comes in before the end. As I said, this is no special, except the way they have presented on the screen makes the difference. But again, not all films are lucky in that criteria as this one. It is like one in a 20-25 films. So if your objective is timepass, then this will do just fine. There could be a sequel, probably prequel seems a nice idea. But I'm not sure whether I want it or not. I'll just be happy if they do! _7/10_

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BlackSails

Good old-school entertainment, so much so that I thought it was from earlier 2000s rather than 2017.

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Geronimo1967

“Kincaid” (Samuel L. Jackson) is slated to give crucial evidence against Belorussian megalomaniac “Dukhovich” (Gary Oldman) who is in custody in Holland but who has every intention of wiping out this witness. Meantime, AAA private security man “Bryce” (Ryan Reynolds) has been drafted in to escort this man to the court, preferably alive, and so the scene is set. The pair aren’t exactly pals, but when the dastardly “Ivan” (Yuri Kolokolnikov) and his henchmen start to take potshots at them, leaving carnage behind them in London and Amsterdam, our duo have to get their act together and start co-operating else they will be toast. There’s a good chemistry here between these two and for about an hour the dialogue is lively and sarcastically entertaining as they leap from frying pan to fire. Then, though, the thing starts to recycle itself and look like an edition of Ryan and Sam wreck Europe. There are loads of pyrotechnics, car chases, shoot ‘em ups and I’m not sure the canals have seen quite so much action since “Mrs. Whistler” went one-way diving in 1971. It delivers what it says in the tin; allows two charismatic gents to have some fun proving their own immortality whilst getting frequently drenched in ketchup and sugar glass and if you are just looking for a couple of hours of high-octane entertainment then this won’t let you down.