The Hitman’s Bodyguard Movie Review

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The Hitman's Bodyguard is a fairly mature action comedy. When murderer Darius Kincaid (Samuel L. Jackson) is called to testify against a brutal dictator at the International Court of Justice, the world's best bodyguard, Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds), is in charge of protecting him. The unconventional duo constantly battle death and their enemies, despite personal friction and constant accidents, to make sure Kincaid does. Expect frequent loud language, gun violence and explosions, but older teens are likely to enjoy ridiculous nonsense and quick action.rápida.

The film is directed by Patrick Hughes, an Australian director that is characterized above all by direct action movies. After the short films "The Director" (2000) and "lighter" (2001), premiered "Signs" (2008), another short of romantic genre that received excellent reviews. Two years later he debuted as a director of feature film with the western "Red Hill" (2010), an action thriller that tells the story of a confrontation between a criminal seeking revenge and a young police officer to bring it to a halt. After this title Hughes addressed The Expendables 3 (2014), the third installment of the saga of action created by Sylvester Stallone.

WHAT'S THE STORY?
A special protection agent (Ryan Reynolds) is tasked with guarding the life of his mortal enemy, who is one of the world's most notorious hitmen (Samuel L. Jackson), and taking him from England to the International Court of Justice. On their way, they are on high-speed car chases and boat escapes as deadly assassins are pursuing them and they are forced to work together in order to defeat a ruthless, powerful and bloodthirsty Eastern European dictator (Gary Oldman)

MOVIE INFO
Rating: R (for strong violence and language throughout)
Genre: Action & Adventure, Comedy
Directed By: Patrick Hughes
Written By: Tom O'Connor
In Theaters: Aug 18, 2017 Wide
Runtime: 1h 58min
Music: Atli Örvarsson
Cinematography: Jules O’Loughlin
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Principal Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, Gary Oldman, Elodie Yung, Joaquim de Almeida, Kirsty Mitchell, Joséphine de La Baume, Joaquim de Almeida, Sam Hazeldine, Joelle Koissi, Barry Atsma, Abbey Hoes, Halima Nagori, Karl Farrer, Mikhail Gorevoy

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