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Jason Statham | ... | ||
Jessica Alba | ... |
Gina
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Tommy Lee Jones | ... | ||
Michelle Yeoh | ... |
Mei
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Sam Hazeldine | ... | ||
John Cenatiempo | ... |
Jeremy
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Toby Eddington | ... |
Adrian Cook
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Femi Elufowoju Jr. | ... |
Krill
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Anteo Quintavalle | ... |
Frank
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Yayaying Rhatha Phongam | ... |
Courier
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Bonnie Zellerbach | ... |
Headmistress
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Stuart Thorp | ... |
Rio Thug #1
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Alex Kuzelicki | ... |
Rio Thug #2
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Brahim Achabbakhe | ... |
Rio Thug #3
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Thomas Kiwi | ... |
Rio Thug #4
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Arthur Bishop, the master assassin who faked his death in hopes of putting that part of his ;life behind him, now lives a quiet life in Rio. But someone who knows who he is shows up and tells him, that if he wants to continue living this life, he will do three jobs for someone. Bishop tries to tell them he has the wrong man but they know who he is and if he won't do the job, they will take him but he gets away. He then goes to a resort in Thailand run by a friend, Mae, where he tries to find out who is looking for him. Later a woman named Gina shows up looking for medical assistance and Mae can't help but notice bruises all over her body. Mae deduces she's a battered woman and when Mae hears her being beaten, Mae asks Bishop to help her. He goes and kills the guy she's with. He kills the man and then sets fire to the boat he's on. But he sees that Gina has a photo of him. He deduces that they one who wants him, sent her. He confronts her and she admits that she works at a children's ... Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com
The content is too non logical, Jason has no reason to scarify his life for a 2 days met girl.
For short, this film is only for watching some action scenes. But even with the action scene, it is a little bit affected when Jason kills everyone without any considerable antagonistic.
The role of the woman in this film is also funny, she has no reason to come to his life :D
I am a fan of Jason, but frankly, I am disappointed of this film.
I only rate it with 4/10.
Regards,