The Killer - Not The Movie You Were Expecting

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  • @saladinbob
    @saladinbob Рік тому +6263

    Michael Fassbender really does have the unfortunate distinction of being the most talented actor in the worst era of Hollywood. If he'd come on the scene a decade earlier he'd be a legend by now.

    • @MykeLewisMusic
      @MykeLewisMusic Рік тому +167

      Agreed.

    • @Cmdr_Sinclair_B5
      @Cmdr_Sinclair_B5 Рік тому +271

      So true. Such a classic style to his look and depth of acting.

    • @SimpleSock
      @SimpleSock Рік тому +91

      I think he just prefers racing cars.

    • @tim1843
      @tim1843 Рік тому +328

      His work as David in Prometheus and Covenant is so underrated it nearly hurts.

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 Рік тому +123

      ​@@tim1843 he's the only reason I want a sequel to covenant

  • @Thenomad1227
    @Thenomad1227 Рік тому +5272

    The Killer is actually a documentary on the pitfalls of the HR department. You mess up one time and they try to get you fired, smh.

    • @scottytoohotty7617
      @scottytoohotty7617 Рік тому

      That's what you get for working in an hr department, dummy. The whole concept is fascist.

    • @mrmoonboi8692
      @mrmoonboi8692 Рік тому +301

      Yep. They're there to protect the employer and never the employee 😂

    • @etnbtlh
      @etnbtlh Рік тому +44

      Hahahahahaha that’s funny and slightly true.

    • @NostalgicGamerRickOShay
      @NostalgicGamerRickOShay Рік тому

      Happened to me. A loyal worker that was second to none in dependability for 7 years and I was fired for one little lie told by a middle-aged post wall bitch.

    • @kirkyorg7654
      @kirkyorg7654 Рік тому +27

      i think you nailed it with that analysis lol

  • @j.r.juniorjr.8298
    @j.r.juniorjr.8298 Рік тому +608

    Really enjoyed seeing them walk through all the steps he takes to prep for entry, execution and exit. Haven’t seen a movie like this before.

    • @williet.3058
      @williet.3058 Рік тому +37

      Try The Day of the Jackal, it's a classic assassin movie based on a very good novel of the same name

    • @kimaningure254
      @kimaningure254 Рік тому +6

      Thats fine play all hit man games and you will gat it it I suggest start with Hitman silent assassin... dont miss contracts,that will be a bummer when you reach to absolution you will; get this movie

    • @andymouse
      @andymouse Рік тому +16

      "Leon" is a great movie.

    • @KABLAMMATS
      @KABLAMMATS Рік тому +2

      og ocean series? not assassin but still the prep and everything

    • @joshuakim5240
      @joshuakim5240 Рік тому +3

      Kind of reminds me of the "Oceans" heist films, but for a murder instead of a heist.

  • @Farron6
    @Farron6 Рік тому +871

    Michael Fassbender truly elevates any project he's in. Imagine being cast as the same character portrayed by Sir Ian McKellen and not only does he outshine him but he even humanises him on a deeper level.

    • @dohavename6775
      @dohavename6775 Рік тому +56

      To be fair, script was allowing Fassbender a tad more humanity than it was Sir Ian. Otherwise, absolutely true.

    • @WhizPill
      @WhizPill Рік тому +4

      Yup

    • @John_shepard
      @John_shepard Рік тому +5

      I enjoyed both versions but like fassbender a tad more

    • @Saint_Wolf_
      @Saint_Wolf_ Рік тому +9

      To be fair, Sir Ian was just a bad guy with good motivations, but Michael got to be thr origin story, show why he's the way he is to a general audience, it also takes talent to act the role well but that's a good script meets a good actor.

  • @corbinpearce7686
    @corbinpearce7686 Рік тому +822

    In my opinion, this movie was a study in how to do a slow burn the right way. It was slow. Glacially so at times, but I never felt my attention slip, because the odd commentary was done in the right way to keep me pulled into the story. The whole thing also felt more real and less fantastical than something like John Wick (which is still awesome and will probably be a classic in 20 years). That realism made it all feel more grounded to me. The movie pulled you through the adventure instead of just showing it to you, and that was pretty cool!

    • @DotKhom1302
      @DotKhom1302 Рік тому +5

      Agreed

    • @WhizPill
      @WhizPill Рік тому +8

      Agreed, it’s a Masterclass in storytelling

    • @dexterdanieltnt
      @dexterdanieltnt Рік тому +3

      Saw it last night ... good assessment. I enjoyed it

    • @jojolebleu9364
      @jojolebleu9364 Рік тому +2

      Hell yeah!

    • @SmokyOle
      @SmokyOle Рік тому +13

      I don't even think it was slow. It was paced perfect. Something was always happen.

  • @NEOREV_MUSIC
    @NEOREV_MUSIC Рік тому +139

    The scene with him against The Brute was so frigging good. The direction/sound design makes that scene so tense and brutal.

    • @TNM001
      @TNM001 Рік тому

      it was a completely superfluous scene that mimiced the bourne movie action scenes for only one reason: he didn't want to hurt a dog, so he drugged him...and EFFED THAT up also after monologuing to the audience how its done lol.

    • @yewtewbstew547
      @yewtewbstew547 Рік тому +4

      @@TNM001 I genuinely couldn't tell if that stuff was intentional or not. But I did notice that basically every time he screws something up, it's because he goes against his own "code".
      His code tells him to be aware of his surroundings and exercise patience, meanwhile he fails his mission during the intro because he gets tunnel vision and unnecessarily rushes the shot. It tells him to show no empathy, meanwhile he risks exposure by staging a death as an accident (presumably for the benefit of the victim's family), and nearly gets himself killed by a 50lbs pitbull because he drugs it (poorly lol) instead of killing it.
      It made me wonder at the end, is he really going to survive this? Or does he actually die some time after the credits roll? Because he does the same thing again with "the client". The filmmakers quite clearly draw attention to him being spotted by a camera inside the building for some reason, and then he allows the client to live. The same man who he knows for a fact already specifically ordered at least one assassination (his target from the opening scene). So the client is not a good person, we know he's a murderer by proxy. What is to stop him from doing it again? Just fear? Risky.
      If the writers were actually trying to make a point there, it was probably too subtle for me lol. Because I'm really not sure.
      I did quite enjoy the film though.

    • @nro9450
      @nro9450 Рік тому +1

      The various sounds and noises throughout the movie were all very good

    • @NEOREV_MUSIC
      @NEOREV_MUSIC Рік тому +4

      @@TNM001 I find The Killer to be the complete of Bourne. Bourne action scenes are terribly edited. You'll get whiplash watching it. Plus the music blaring over it. The fight with the Brute in The Killer, you feel like you're in the room. It's tense, claustrophobic. That scene on a nice sound system = chef's kiss.I do love that the entire movie is pretty much Fassbender screwing up every time.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Рік тому

      It was perfectly directed

  • @zebman74
    @zebman74 Рік тому +303

    It definitely was not what I expected. But it still hooked me right away. The first two lines piqued my interest: "It's amazing how physically exhausting it can be to do nothing.
    If you are unable to endure boredom, this work is not for you."

    • @Rickle_Pick23
      @Rickle_Pick23 Рік тому +12

      “If you are unable to endure boredom, this movie is not for you”

    • @newyorkgunnaz3642
      @newyorkgunnaz3642 Рік тому

      ​@@Rickle_Pick23sick burn

    • @MarcIverson
      @MarcIverson Рік тому +3

      Lotta cubicle jobs like that.

    • @ethanwilliams1880
      @ethanwilliams1880 Рік тому +20

      @@Rickle_Pick23 Nah, that movie was pretty awesome. If you have a ticktok attention span and no brain wrinkles, this movie is not for you.

    • @7Jstamper
      @7Jstamper Рік тому +12

      @@Rickle_Pick23Funny enough, I think that’s EXACTLY where Fincher was going with that line.
      If you’re expecting John Wick, this
      Isn’t the movie for you.

  • @Gio.Tirado
    @Gio.Tirado Рік тому +276

    A revenge story that turns out to be about a guy who finds out he’s not who he thinks is after all. Also in keeping with Fincher’s proclivity to say something about consumerism in all his movies I can’t help but notice that the billionaire at the top, the true “few” gets away unscathed, as they usually do in real life. While everyone below him who had to get their hands dirty for the billionaire guy, met their end by the killer, even though they were just doing a job. There’s also a funny irony in the movie, that in the beginning the killer talks about how he doesn’t give a f***, but then ends up getting emotional about a guy who also didn’t give a f***, just wanted a job done, nothing personal. This is a ramble but there’s a lot of layers in this seemingly simple movie. It’s a masterpiece

    • @tykejack
      @tykejack Рік тому +57

      I think you and the youtuber missed an important piece of this story. I believe Fassbender's character doesn't "find out" anything about himself. The whole point of the movie is that he only did this as a line of work and that he's actually not a killer at all. This is the importance of the last line of the movie where he reveals he is just like every other person out there who can't abide by the rules of the lifestyle and his face twitches showing a deep concern for the things he's done in his line of work and how he's not comfortable with it. This is in stark contrast to Tilda's character who actually enjoys the lifestyle.
      This is the actual irony of the movie, that he doesn't prescribe to the rules of being an effective hitman just like the rest of society, yet he continues to kill people to meet his own needs. In that respect, the movie actually plays out as a comedy of errors. He messes up throughout the entire movie, completely disregarding the code he's explaining in his narrated monologue. He misses the shot, he returns home, he goes to the hospital, he shows sympathy to the secretary/mother by making her death look like an accident so her family can collect insurance, he bungles the assassination attempt on the guy in Florida resulting in a lengthy fight that nearly kills him, he sits face to face from one of his targets, and he lets the billionaire live at the end. On the surface, the audience sees how meticulous he his throughout the entire movie but in retrospect, after the last line is delivered, you look back and see all the ways he clearly showed he's not the killer you once thought he was. That didn't suddenly change in the course of the movie, he's always been that way.
      These acts weren't set in motion due to a missed shot. That was just a matter of chance and the odds catching up to him. He's never been a "killer" and this is revealed by the fact that he has a girlfriend/fiancé at all. That clearly violates the rules of being a professional killer, yet he's had one for years that he clearly cares about, enough to put himself in danger by returning to his home AND the hospital to visit her. The missed shot doesn't change who he is, but tells him it's time to quit the facade because time has run out. His goal is to retire with the love of his life and live a carefree life where he doesn't have to look over his shoulder. This is also why he doesn't kill the billionaire that wanted him dead. He's not a killer and he's not cut out for an entire lifetime of looking over his shoulder, wondering if the police are narrowing in on his position. He just wants to be left alone and retire in peace, which was his ultimate goal all along.

    • @jojolebleu9364
      @jojolebleu9364 Рік тому +22

      There's nothing simple about The Killer. The ending is icing on a perfectly baked cake; because in real life, killers really do get the "happy endings". The worst people you know will die old, fat, wealthy, and surrounded by family

    • @Gio.Tirado
      @Gio.Tirado Рік тому +1

      @@jojolebleu9364 I don’t think it’s simple. Many of the criticisms I’ve seen is that it’s too minimal and simplistic for a Fincher film. That’s all I was saying by writing “seemingly simple”

    • @rannnoch
      @rannnoch Рік тому +7

      @@jojolebleu9364 I took the ending to mean he realised he wasn't as good as he thought he was, ie a true cold blooded killer, he isnt a psychopath and has to constantlly remind himself not to feel empathy, so after he scares the billionaire he just retires and becomes one of the many, a place where he might have belonged the whole time.

    • @frootlooper
      @frootlooper Рік тому +2

      He let the billionaire go because he didn’t have anything to do with the hit on him

  • @brothercadet1767
    @brothercadet1767 Рік тому +808

    I really liked how he was not painted as a good guy but maybe a man struggling with the morality with his line of work. It was almost like an assassin’s slice of life.

    • @jasewildheart
      @jasewildheart Рік тому +42

      Didn't seem to struggle that much?

    • @rbu2136
      @rbu2136 Рік тому +8

      I was like eh watching it.

    • @Darkstar_Dayne
      @Darkstar_Dayne Рік тому +28

      It wasn't particularly fun but it was definitely interesting, just like most David Fincher movies. They make you think instead of just being a dopamine fix

    • @evaphoenix
      @evaphoenix Рік тому +37

      I found it odd that people did not like it. I watched it yesterday with my dad and a friend we both thought it was pretty awesome. I love John Wick and all, but this one seemed to be placed in our actual reality and that made it a lot more tense.

    • @tylerjames805
      @tylerjames805 Рік тому +17

      @@jasewildheartWhat are you talking about? We can see through Fassbender’s performance of restraint maybe even empathy slipping in before he goes back to his philosophy.

  • @mlaprarie
    @mlaprarie Рік тому +248

    As an "old" person who remembers films like "Three Days of the Condor" and "The Day of the Jackal" this review looks really intriguing. I miss genuine thrillers and I'm glad it looks like we have a top-notch one here.

    • @greyone40
      @greyone40 Рік тому +13

      How about "Point Blank"?
      I too was going to give this one a pass, but after this review it is on my list to see some time in the future.

    • @rupertbe
      @rupertbe Рік тому

      It’s rubbish

    • @ProjectRedfoot
      @ProjectRedfoot Рік тому +2

      *HAHA, OLD!* That'll never happen to *ME!*

    • @ProjectRedfoot
      @ProjectRedfoot Рік тому +1

      ​@greyone40 👍
      Also, does anyone remember that movie where John Cusack is an assassin? (Not Grifters, though they both have scenes of him drinking at the bar, *kinda...)

    • @ProjectRedfoot
      @ProjectRedfoot Рік тому +1

      It might be that one with Hillary Duff

  • @grandmufftwerkin9037
    @grandmufftwerkin9037 Рік тому +556

    Michael Fassbender is a deeply underappreciated actor.
    Everyone lost out on him not being cast as Bond.

    • @yellowscarlightningscream8347
      @yellowscarlightningscream8347 Рік тому +12

      He is not suited for Bond....

    • @wiinterflowers4277
      @wiinterflowers4277 Рік тому

      It was great to see him back again and I thought he was good in this.

    • @jmchez
      @jmchez Рік тому +9

      His Mcbeth is something to see. In a good and very weird way.

    • @ygershom
      @ygershom Рік тому +44

      @@yellowscarlightningscream8347really? I think he would be an amazing bond
      Has the calm, cool collected aura

    • @Darkstar_Dayne
      @Darkstar_Dayne Рік тому +5

      ​@@ygershomHe's a bit old for that role but I'll still take him over whatever the studio is gonna come up with, a back to back trilogy would be awesome

  • @DT-qv7yi
    @DT-qv7yi Рік тому +599

    The Killer was actually really enjoyable. The pace was not exhausting and the character build up at the beginning was perfect. Fassbender is built for this role and performed flawlessly.

    • @aSSGoblin1488
      @aSSGoblin1488 Рік тому +4

      here is a story in my country...
      colloquialism ensues.
      a killer is a team of about 4 people. a married duo on a bike, gunwoman and husbando motorcycle driver because of a male's stronger legs can stopstand the bike without losing their balance. very progressive.
      also an "asset" who stakes the target and gets schedule, where and when. a "agent" who is the go between with the client, usually the ahente is a police officer.
      1000dollars depends on target split 4 ways

    • @EckoUntitl
      @EckoUntitl Рік тому +6

      Contrary to the shit stained waterfall for movies we have pouring for the last few years,it was a pleasant watch.

    • @snakekingblues3017
      @snakekingblues3017 Рік тому +5

      I do feel people mistake slow pace for boring sometime
      because you can have a very slow pace movie
      if done right it can be very interesting to watch

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 Рік тому +4

      How soon is now // The Smiths Perfect song to use during the hotel sniper riffle scene! Good movie. My friend and so for high as fuck on good weed and watched it last night. I love Michael Fassbender

  • @anxioussamurai9017
    @anxioussamurai9017 Рік тому +364

    Drinker absolutely nailed it! Fincher and Fassbender always deliver and The Killer is no exception. Go into it knowing it's a more mature movie that requires the audience to have patience and you'll get a very rewarding cinematic experience.

    • @ceasarsaran8573
      @ceasarsaran8573 Рік тому +8

      I dont disagree about anything he said. But the movie wasn't fun. And it certainly wasn't serious. Im sorry, but realistic and hired assassin just dont go together very well.

    • @DarranKern
      @DarranKern Рік тому +1

      I enjoyed the atmosphere of the movie. I enjoyed fassbender. It didn’t overstay it’s welcome. But without some of those muchmaligned “tropes,” the film felt kind of barebones. Also Trent Reznors score was downright *heinously* bad at times. But it was all right

    • @saattlebrutaz
      @saattlebrutaz Рік тому +1

      It's not mature just trying to be

    • @darkpatches
      @darkpatches Рік тому +2

      Oh, that's what I lacked to enjoy the movie, maturity.
      This ranks up there with Drinker's preview review of Prey. Just wrong.

    • @Crusader47
      @Crusader47 7 місяців тому +1

      @@darkpatches it was for a mature audience though lol im mature so i loved it

  • @TSEliot1978
    @TSEliot1978 Рік тому +375

    I genuinely liked the movie. I liked how it was more of a slowburn and how the main character wasn't some superhuman, but rather someone who had to improvise and got beaten up, and even admitted to himself that he's not a genius.

    • @sparkz9803
      @sparkz9803 Рік тому

      Well said!

    • @piotrswat169
      @piotrswat169 Рік тому +1

      That beat up would kill him tho.Liked it but the ending was meh at most.

    • @DixonLu
      @DixonLu Рік тому +4

      The entire movie is him doing the opposite of his mantra "Don't Improvise."

    • @lucasgrey9794
      @lucasgrey9794 Рік тому +5

      @@piotrswat169How do you know it would kill him? It *could* kill him sure. But "would"? Not exactly.

    • @piotrswat169
      @piotrswat169 Рік тому +2

      @@lucasgrey9794 His head against the floor a 300 pound UFC type dude is pounding his head in.Cmon man!

  • @ashleybrooke2087
    @ashleybrooke2087 Рік тому +94

    For fans of Fassbender, myself included, it's his movie to carry & he does it almost effortlessly. To me, he's one of those actors who elevates whatever production he is in. Even something so dull as The Snowman still shows him trying to work with what he's been given. He's won awards for a reason & he's been up for Oscars. Not flawless but the man still makes an effort.

    • @alejandropacheco7832
      @alejandropacheco7832 Рік тому

      I wonder how much he charges.... just curious...

    • @ashleybrooke2087
      @ashleybrooke2087 Рік тому

      @@alejandropacheco7832
      It probably depends on which credit card he is using.
      Or were you referring to the battery on his mobile phone? I would guess he might have a lifetime supply of Apple products since he portrayed Steve Jobs.

  • @TheJubiter
    @TheJubiter Рік тому +221

    The long scenes where you're anticipating for something to happen and the director lets the suspense grow are so cool

    • @Wrestling-Nun
      @Wrestling-Nun Рік тому +5

      And fantastic thing is nothing ever happens lmao

    • @TheJubiter
      @TheJubiter Рік тому +28

      @@Wrestling-Nun This is what tiktok does to zoomers, they fall asleep after 5 minutes of no Marvel quip or CGI fight scenes

    • @fastenedcarrot9570
      @fastenedcarrot9570 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@Wrestling-Nun Or something happens but it's not either a huge twist or a massive action scene or anything. Makes the one actual action scene really stand out and it was quite shocking when it happened.

    • @GokulOnFire
      @GokulOnFire 11 місяців тому +1

      It bothers me when pioneers aren't given credit. Two of the very good films of the miserable 2023 are The Killers & The Creator. Both while original lean on an old cult hit. The Virtuouso for The Killer & Chappie for The Creator. Those two films broke the glass ceiling & I for one would argue they were still better than the two 2023 films which are also thoroughly entertaining.

  • @michaelgallon9431
    @michaelgallon9431 Рік тому +244

    Watched it last night with my 75 year old Dad and we both thought it was the best thing we have seen for a long while and exactly because it was not the usual John Wick killing spree, which we are not opposed to BTW, this was just refreshingly different.

    • @justintime41776
      @justintime41776 Рік тому +1

      After John Wick 1 I got burned out. Especially when they cast Common, the ex straight/rapper. I bet Common and John Legend make out. Which is ok, it's 2023 right? 🤢🤮

    • @tylerjames805
      @tylerjames805 Рік тому

      @TracchofyreOkay then go watch John Wick then ADD brain this isn’t a one man army film and it’s not trying to be

    • @lucasgrey9794
      @lucasgrey9794 Рік тому +4

      @@fvefve12His targets were also capable of killing him and survived some of his encounters with them by chance. John Wick is basically a superhero.

    • @humanbass
      @humanbass Рік тому +1

      ​@Tracchofyrestupid? The guy is insanely smart and super meticulous.

    • @Dime_time333
      @Dime_time333 Рік тому

      ​@@humanbassan edgelord

  • @Rembreiker_lychec9257
    @Rembreiker_lychec9257 Рік тому +208

    I really enjoyed it, mainly because it's great to see Fassbender in a lead role again. He's always been an incredible and brave actor, but in this he relies on his movie star chops and to be fair, he has those in spade fulls!

    • @cabnbeeschurgr
      @cabnbeeschurgr Рік тому

      Didn't he beat the fuck out of his fiance tho

  • @Cmdr_Sinclair_B5
    @Cmdr_Sinclair_B5 Рік тому +522

    Michael Fassbender is criminally underrated as an actor. He brings depth and intensity to every character he portrays. He really has the presence and look of a professional actor from the 1940-60s.

    • @elnick1000
      @elnick1000 Рік тому +3

      I don't think he could measure up to Robert Mitchum.

    • @TheTrentReznor
      @TheTrentReznor Рік тому +4

      Gary Oldman is a better character actor as is Bale( but Bale uses Method Acting. Look at his body in the Machinist & American Psycho- dedication. Forgot Donnie Darko, which falls into late 90s/early 2000s

    • @Feanor1988bis
      @Feanor1988bis Рік тому +20

      Poor guy got strapped on too many shit movies.

    • @crazyralph6386
      @crazyralph6386 Рік тому +8

      @@Feanor1988bislike those last two dreadful X-Men films.

    • @EmilePesky-n1v
      @EmilePesky-n1v Рік тому +6

      Aye, I was watching X-Men apocalypse to catch up, he was great in the start of that even

  • @Kerek77
    @Kerek77 Рік тому +342

    I loved the final note of the movie where he admits he’s not as cold, calculated and disassociated as he monologues being in the beginning. Turns out he’s a lot like everyone else…

    • @ifyoudisagreeyouarewrong
      @ifyoudisagreeyouarewrong Рік тому +19

      except he's not, he's a sociopath.
      Normal, well-adjusted people don't murder.

    • @Hannoshobazz_Neolmech
      @Hannoshobazz_Neolmech Рік тому +32

      @@ifyoudisagreeyouarewrong
      Yes they do.
      That's YOUR definition.
      He has His definition for you also.
      He's just an ordinary SERIOUS businessman.

    • @dreamsneezer8668
      @dreamsneezer8668 Рік тому +1

      Your way off

    • @Jasper_Silva
      @Jasper_Silva Рік тому +32

      ​​@@ifyoudisagreeyouarewrong he's not "normal" but he's more normal than he thinks. Throughout the movie, and moreso through his nervous tick at the end, the killer shows he IS affected by the job, even though at the beginning he mentions that kind of personality trait is a liability that people in his line of work shouldn't have.

    • @ifyoudisagreeyouarewrong
      @ifyoudisagreeyouarewrong Рік тому +1

      @@Hannoshobazz_Neolmech lol shut up punjab

  • @markdollard1084
    @markdollard1084 Рік тому +51

    Of all the 'deconstructing' that's been going on in Hollywood of late, Fincher's take on the hitman genre is a breath of fresh air.

  • @matthewkeegan666
    @matthewkeegan666 Рік тому +92

    It was a great film. Seen it twice already. Watched it the second time with my teenage sons who both really enjoyed it. The were expecting some gun-blazing romp, but they never left the room for a drink, or looked at their phones, or got distracted. It held the attention of kids who are more used to the quick and fast style of media. A well told story with great performances is what we all need.

    • @jayb2705
      @jayb2705 Рік тому

      This is exactly the issue. The people who don't like it are the "modern" Tik Tok people with the attention spam of an ant. If there isn't constant action, then these people simply can't watch a story develop or get invested in a character. It's easy to see why Hollywood goes for quick wins like identity politics over character growth, because they think this is their main market.

    • @bonjourbonjour2754
      @bonjourbonjour2754 Рік тому +5

      I am the only one who thought it was below average? the story was mediocre, predictable. We've seen this movie ten thousand times.

    • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
      @davidanderson_surrey_bc Рік тому +2

      @@bonjourbonjour2754 Ten thousand times? Dude, you should get out for a nice walk and some fresh air.

    • @bonjourbonjour2754
      @bonjourbonjour2754 Рік тому

      @@davidanderson_surrey_bc A revenge movie of an experienced assassin? Are you kidding me? Why are you so triggered? I am ok, maybe you need to take walk buddy.

    • @williamtaittinger4529
      @williamtaittinger4529 Рік тому

      This film is SHIT

  • @terminal.man02
    @terminal.man02 Рік тому +48

    In such a dark age of Hollywood cinema, movies and actors like these are what we need

  • @lordquog
    @lordquog Рік тому +40

    I was not cheated. I went into this expecting another brain dead movie full of violence and one liners. but got one of the most cerebral movies of the last few years. It was the perfect balance of action and awkward bored nerd doing his job. A beautiful exception to the modern norm. Fassbender is a the hero we need but not the one this era of film deserves. I forgot Tilda Swinton. She is a treasure. This is her at her best. I loved this movie and I hope Netflix never makes another movie like it. Embrace originality and the next amazing story that breaks the mold. Never copy this.

    • @None38389
      @None38389 8 місяців тому +2

      You went into a David Fincher movie expecting it to be brain dead and full of violence and one liners?

  • @lds_drive
    @lds_drive Рік тому +82

    I love how the movie's conclusion is like in a videogame where you get to the final boss and you pass the intelligence skill check and avoid the conflict entirely.

    • @garytwinem5275
      @garytwinem5275 Рік тому +5

      I'm usually so OP from finishing all the side quests by the time of final boss confrontation, the much vaunted epic showdown lasts five minutes 😂

    • @Fightingvaultboy
      @Fightingvaultboy Рік тому +6

      Fallout NV

  • @Crashking416
    @Crashking416 Рік тому +161

    I appreciate how deliberately paced this film was. Everything felt focused and meaningful, similar to the protagonist himself.

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro Рік тому +122

    It's so tragic that something this good is SUCH a rarity in contemporary cinema. We didn't really know how good we had it until we started losing it nearly a decade ago.

    • @jaja2084
      @jaja2084 Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Watched this with some friends and was surprised by how little they appreciated it

    • @randomdude189
      @randomdude189 Рік тому +1

      It wasn’t good though

    • @randomdude189
      @randomdude189 Рік тому +2

      @@jaja2084it was a boring predictable movie with morrisey to make losers think they are cool

    • @bobchurch6175
      @bobchurch6175 3 місяці тому +1

      I really like this. I'm really tired of movies that would have to have a split screen to add any dialogue or plot.

  • @theinquisitor5518
    @theinquisitor5518 Рік тому +209

    I really liked it. The lack of dialogue fitted the introspective nature of the character very well.

    • @greggibson33
      @greggibson33 Рік тому +4

      The overuse of voiceover is repetitive and amateurish.

    • @Handstyles
      @Handstyles Рік тому +2

      @@greggibson33 In general I'd agree with you but here it is not "voiceover" but character development in a different way since there were only very few dialogue scenes. The score and the small parts of lyrics of the music that stood out also fit the whole concept and added another layer. Repetetive yes, but the changes & contrast to the later actions showed his arc. Calling a core part of David Finchers cinematic approach to this movie amateurish is a bit insolent, dont you think?

    • @niclasjohansson5992
      @niclasjohansson5992 Рік тому +15

      ​@@greggibson33I felt like it was more of an internal dialogue than voiceover narration.

    • @jumaiyah6521
      @jumaiyah6521 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@greggibson33it was meant to be his mantra. Sounds like him gloating his surefire method, but we see him fail in the opening. It becomes his way to convince himself it will work though he is an a bit downward spiral. As an audience i felt, "Ok, u messed up last time n doing narration again. Ur A game condition. U seem to get a grip again this time but do u? How much the slip up n ur hospitalized gf affect u? Also didnt the last time even though u r so prepared it fail?" To me it makes the suspense thicker.

  • @doriancaillaud4500
    @doriancaillaud4500 Рік тому +95

    It was great seeing Fassbender on screen once more .
    To me, his performance in Hunger will always be one of the greatest and most underappreciated one ever

  • @joshuapratt3593
    @joshuapratt3593 Рік тому +280

    I absolutely love the way Drinker describes a film that he (if not enjoyed then at least doesn’t dislike) because you can hear a type of… not “eagerness” but almost like a kind of nostalgia (for back when he got to review all kinds of amazing films) before they truly began *THE MESSAGE* and everything else with it.
    Great content bro!!

    • @Archie2c
      @Archie2c Рік тому +4

      Remember the Original Mechanic Charles Bronson was everything Drinker just said Lo key studies the target every move and habit then perfect hit every one thinks gas explosion or heart attack no traces.

    • @LordFalconsword
      @LordFalconsword Рік тому +10

      He's recalling the days of old with a movie could just suck, instead of being woke suck. At least a suck movie could have redeeming qualities. Wokeness has no redemption.

    • @joshuapratt3593
      @joshuapratt3593 Рік тому

      @@Archie2c absolutely!! They’re never gonna make em like that anymore.

    • @joshuapratt3593
      @joshuapratt3593 Рік тому

      @@LordFalconsword you hit the nail on the head!
      Wokies have no ability to create anything, so they first;
      1. INFILTRATE the particular fandom or IP.
      2. Next they start with falsely framing narratives, telling half-truths and outright LIES to sow decent amongst the fandom/IP.
      3. The then move to criticizing EVERYTHING/EVERYONE involved, the story/arc, characters, themes, subject matter and OF COURSE the fandom/IP.
      4. They completely take over the proverbial “thing” itself, all the while claiming that anybody who has a problem with their involvement/criticisms/highjacking/perversion of “it” labeling them as “problematic” or an “ist-a-phobic”, and “hateful” “intolerant” (and every other buzzword they can wield as a weapon).
      5. Finally having mutated “it” into whatever particular “woke” abomination was possible, and once the “thing” becomes unrecognizable to the fandom/IP that everybody leaves and “it” crashes and burns/dies those same NIHILISTIC miserable douchenosels simply abandon “it’s” corpse and find the next popular “thing” and start all over again… Like the Aliens from Independence Day. (Most of the asshats I’m talking about could probably pass for one of those 9 days out of 10!
      😂😂😂

    • @RESISTANCE..3
      @RESISTANCE..3 Рік тому +1

      He's first class for quality reviews.

  • @sirave6017
    @sirave6017 Рік тому +92

    I loved it. Appreciated it simply for it's technical realism and 'accuracy'. And I couldn't find any real flaws in the technical/tactical aspects, which normally turn me off when I do see them in movies. It felt incredibly realistic to me. Pace didn't bother me at all, as it was part of his character (as practically stated early on).

    • @icantdrive75
      @icantdrive75 Рік тому

      Well, him using a device as a silencer that literally does the opposite kind of bugged me.

  • @aR73823
    @aR73823 Рік тому +18

    I watched this movie with no expectations, probably one of the most memorable movies of this year

  • @Caffeine_Club
    @Caffeine_Club Рік тому +121

    This was not the film I was expecting, and it was damn good.

  • @jacotromp59581
    @jacotromp59581 Рік тому +72

    I enjoyed every single second of this movie. It had my attention from the start to the end. I actually put my phone down and paid attention to everything. The sound effects and music is so hypnotic. The fight scene had me tense and worried for him. Also yeah, the I was angry when he killed the extremely gorgeous dominatrix.

  • @Rawsilver
    @Rawsilver Рік тому +42

    I love the fight scene because it shows that his opponents are as deadly as he is. That he's not an unstoppable killing machine. That's something that is lacking in movies these days. I never get a sense of threat from the antagonists. They're either disposable grunts or monologuing boss types that are always removed from the fight until the end.

    • @Hudpix16
      @Hudpix16 Рік тому

      The only fight scene that he also happens to get away with?

    • @codylakin288
      @codylakin288 Рік тому +3

      Yes! It also showed how masterful he is in technique. If he hadn’t been as exacting of a fighter in his defense, he would’ve been destroyed in that fight.

    • @devilsadvocate6098
      @devilsadvocate6098 Рік тому +7

      @@Hudpix16 he got away but was terribly bruised. We as the viewer know he is likely to continue (cause he's the main character) but there were moments my belief was disturbed. The sheer strength of the Floridian (punching through wood, taking multiple stab wounds, him ragdolling the killer) showed that without a gun, the Killer couldn't do anything to this monster. The fact he got chased out of the house by a dog that should have been incapacitated showed how his plan could have failed multiple ways and could have cost him his life.
      It's like going through an accident in your life then thinking back on "damn, I could have died there on that day".

  • @zachb.6606
    @zachb.6606 Рік тому +78

    Fell in love with Fassbender's acting when he portrayed Lt. Archie Hicox in Inglourious Basterds and loved him in this. This is one of those films I want to watch again just to make sure I understood what it was his character was trying to tell us, and I replayed the ending scene several times because I was so invested in understanding his character's worldview.

    • @ViewtifulBr080
      @ViewtifulBr080 Рік тому +1

      What are you thoughts on the ending part of contradicts the characters message a bit but it feel as though it leaves a mystery? Did he intend to kill his wife?

    • @zachb.6606
      @zachb.6606 Рік тому

      There are contradictions there. His final words indicate that he is ultimately a non-submissive fatalist. He realizes life is tragic, unpredictable, chaotic and yet he bends all of his will towards dictating precise outcomes knowing that randomness and chance can intervene without notice--foiling even the best laid plans and his meticulous preparation. He realizes that there are very few with his level of discipline, detachment, or who even practice his trade, but he is like many in his refusal to resign himself to the randomness. I don't think he kills his girlfriend; I think he gives love a chance. Will it last? Will his past come calling, or haunt him in some way? @@ViewtifulBr080

    • @andrewtlockemanch
      @andrewtlockemanch 11 місяців тому

      Best character in the film.

  • @blackgaia102
    @blackgaia102 Рік тому +175

    I LOVED this movie. I was hooked from the first scene. It really does execute the assassin idea in a new way, which is so ironic since this is much more realistic to what a modern day assassin would be like, and more grounded in reality. You could tell there was a lot of thought put into this movie, and it's such a refreshing experience on the 'Action Assassin' genre. I hope other film makers take notes from this movie.

    • @trappedcat3615
      @trappedcat3615 Рік тому +5

      How did you manage to like the ending?

    • @grimmWednesday
      @grimmWednesday Рік тому +2

      “… execute the assassin idea …” 😂 I see what you did there

    • @kurumatt473
      @kurumatt473 Рік тому +4

      I'm with you on this. While watching the movie I kept thinking how refreshing it was to not see CGI and ridiculous fight scenes that are impossible.

    • @chrissy9466
      @chrissy9466 Рік тому +3

      @@kurumatt473 The fight scene with the big dude was too flashy and hollywood for me. Not impossible by any means but definitely over the top.

    • @kliphord123X
      @kliphord123X Рік тому +1

      @@trappedcat3615 yeah the ending was interesting on the way it well... ended but other than that not too bad.

  • @agentcooper4627
    @agentcooper4627 Рік тому +15

    The film is almost a Film School teaching reel on how to frame shots, use music and establish tension until you want to snap yourself and look away. It's a master class in cinematography.

  • @theoseibold8666
    @theoseibold8666 Рік тому +36

    This movie is amazing. "Sassy Fassy" once again shows that he is easily one of the best actors working today. Fincher is a master at setting up tension and mood even when nothing is actually happening.

  • @dubliners0999
    @dubliners0999 Рік тому +27

    Critical Drinker, thank you SO MUCH for comparing this film to The Game--the 1997 film with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn. Freaking GREAT film. I used to show "The Game" to my students in my film class. They loved it because the character develops from an icy rich guy to a caring man. And the set up and pay off in "The Game" is totally worth it.

    • @DoctorSess
      @DoctorSess Рік тому +2

      The Game is great. Probably Fincher’s most under appreciated movie.

    • @Omnicient.
      @Omnicient. 9 місяців тому

      As much as I love The Game it clearly doesn't give enough screen time to show what Van Orton was like and so any attempt at character change towards the end doesn't have much impact. Script is generally where Fincher is at his weakest.

    • @agonsfitness7308
      @agonsfitness7308 8 місяців тому

      Hate the Game. It stretched suspension of disbelief way way too far. The ending destroyed that movie for me. It's on par with "it was all a dream" for me.

  • @homertipton2102
    @homertipton2102 Рік тому +53

    I watched it with my wife last week and thought it was excellent. Glad to see the Drinker agrees. I wasn't aware it had been receiving bad reviews. That's a shame - after more than a decade of having superhero fantasy trash shoved in our faces, we need more realistic films like this across all genres.

    • @RumblesBettr
      @RumblesBettr Рік тому

      Why are you glad someone agrees. Why do you care who agrees or disagrees with what you like.

    • @crujones4774
      @crujones4774 Рік тому +10

      Cause the more people with large followings agree the better chance these type of movies get made again.

    • @betun130
      @betun130 Рік тому +7

      ​@@RumblesBettrIt matters because good movies should get rewarded. If the people who made it make nothing only the mundane will be made. It's too common for creatives trying to do something interesting ending up broke.

    • @Pernel143
      @Pernel143 Рік тому +1

      @@RumblesBettrwhy do you care that he is glad that someone agrees?

    • @BrandonGavin_EDC
      @BrandonGavin_EDC Рік тому

      I know it’s crushing on Netflix views so I’m sure they will make another.

  • @christianlumberpondmachado4721
    @christianlumberpondmachado4721 Рік тому +122

    I enjoyed this movie. It’s grounded and realistic without romanticizing assassins. A different pace and I appreciate how we as the audience can understand what’s going through his mind in his art of waiting and saying his daily “mantra”. I’m hooked.

    • @grant1133
      @grant1133 Рік тому +2

      I dont agree that its realistic.
      It definitely tries to be but there were just too many mistakes for a trained assassin. Like dumping weapon parts in a skip right outside the building he shot someone, cocking a loaded gun twice in a row to look cool etc.
      It was Hollywood realism and the first 40 mins of this film felt like one big drawn our monologue and it was a chore.

    • @cptclonks7279
      @cptclonks7279 Рік тому +2

      ​@@grant1133 That monologue talks about patience and says it directly to you. Testing you by making you watch a man leave his accommodation, eat a Mcdonalds breakfast, and go back. that is the entire point.

  • @pavementsailor
    @pavementsailor Рік тому +27

    Watched it two nights ago. I found the tone and tension very realistic. At no time did I know what was going to happen next. God I miss movies like this.

  • @Redemptiametallicus
    @Redemptiametallicus Рік тому +7

    I discovered Fassbender with Hunger at school, in English class. I rediscovered him in Shame in 2011 and I was so moved by his performance, and also by his simplicity and humility in his everyday life, that I now consider him as one of my models.
    Seeing him starring in an Netflix assassin movie in the current "John Wick is the New Black" era, I was worried that he had eventually slipped on the bad side of today's consumerist cinema.
    I saw your video, and I started to believe my fears were real.
    And then you speak of this movie in a good way. You praise Fass' great acting. You point out every good aspects this film has, that I've always expected from an assassin movie.
    Gosh I am relieved !

  • @Stinger430
    @Stinger430 Рік тому +16

    The Killer was absolutely fantastic. It took me completely by surprise. The sound effects of the fist-fight in Florida had me thinking Fassbender was actually getting hurt. Each smack and punch sounded so real! Anyway, wonderful movie.

  • @normie1970
    @normie1970 Рік тому +44

    I really enjoyed this film and am glad you reviewed it, sir!

  • @turkish2515
    @turkish2515 Рік тому +35

    I absolutely loved this movie. This movie proves why Fincher is my favorite director.

    • @purefoldnz3070
      @purefoldnz3070 Рік тому +2

      agreed!

    • @Hudpix16
      @Hudpix16 Рік тому

      The movie just doesn’t give any information, nothing about his background or his personal life. We don’t see his relationship with this girl or anything. He acts like an robot. I get that it’s a revenge film. It’s a long getting people killed until you get to the big baddie.

    • @purefoldnz3070
      @purefoldnz3070 Рік тому

      @@Hudpix16 well thats the whole point.

    • @turkish2515
      @turkish2515 Рік тому +1

      @frodo322 I didn't see it as a revenge film. To me, it was about a guy who thought he was infallible at his job and messed up and now has to deal with the fallout. I don't think he acted like a robot. He's just impassive. Some people are like that, and it helps him with the job he has. I didn't need any of the background information, the character gives you everything you need in his monologs.

  • @victormuniz695
    @victormuniz695 Рік тому +22

    I really enjoyed seeing this movie and from the beginning to the end of it, I couldn't stop thinking:
    "The Drinker MUST watch this one!"

  • @CornflakesMitMilk
    @CornflakesMitMilk Рік тому +60

    Great movie!
    It's almost impossible to develop an emotional connection to Michael Fassbender's character, which is a good thing because it only makes the character all the more interesting. And if you catch a brief moment where the killer does an action that is untypical for him, such as:Grabbing a glass of alcohol in a restaurant, or even a small thing like opening his mouth slightly while listening to a conversation, creates a certain mystery about the character and makes you wonder how he would behave if he were sitting down especially with a few good onesFriends at the table, or with a family. How did he behave before and is his true humanity perhaps about to emerge at any moment?
    When the killer murders, it is always very cold but also staged with great intensity and elegance. And when there's an action scene, it's filmed with such force, so thoroughly and so bitingly that I haven't seen a scene like this in a long time. In general, the film has a very slick and elegant look, which can also be said about the rest of the film's production, which for Fincher's standards also consists of a lot of Shaky Cam - but is always used to the best effect.
    The same goes for the whole story - it just glides along, it just slides past you at an entertaining pace... with the necessary effect, of course. Everything is reduced to the bare essentials, nothing feels inflated in any way.
    Towards the end you have the feeling that the tension actually decreases more and more, especially the showdown is actually quite anticlimactic compared to most action films or thrillers, but it fits so well as a contrast to the rest of the film and to Michael Fassbender's character.
    And after the last shot before the credits roll, you get the feeling that "The Killer" functions like a deeply cynical and nihilistic joke that leaves you wondering what you just saw. Who were you watching, and isn't everything somehow irrelevant and meaningless in retrospect?
    I found it very cool.

    • @helvete_ingres4717
      @helvete_ingres4717 Рік тому +4

      it was easy for me to form an emotional connection to the character b/c he's literally me. When he casually dropped the n-word ('normies') I cried b/c I felt seen

    • @ptonpc
      @ptonpc Рік тому

      I loved the showdown at the end (no spoilers of course).

  • @miguelgonzalez6213
    @miguelgonzalez6213 Рік тому +20

    I loved it!! Thought it fit Fassbender's natural acting style perfectly.
    Slow, methodical, intense, and willing to toss in a few emotional twists here and there.

  • @daverage4729
    @daverage4729 Рік тому +29

    Nice to see a film like this amid all the 'bang, bang, bang' stuff. I was always drawn to this type of movie due to the focus on planning and organisation and if the character will get away with it. Films like this and the 1973 'Day of the Jackal' are always worth a look.

  • @Eli-ld7qf
    @Eli-ld7qf Рік тому +11

    I’m so happy to see Michael Fassbender back! It’s been a while. The Killer is a very excellent film

  • @Sillybollox1966
    @Sillybollox1966 Рік тому +52

    Brilliant movie, perfect pace. Great performances. So so good.

  • @jefferytokarsky1930
    @jefferytokarsky1930 Рік тому +17

    Usually, I watch The Drinker and saves me the trouble of watching the movie. This time, I actually saw The Killer before the review and agree 100%. It wasn’t what I was expecting. It was different, refreshing, believable, and enjoyable. From detached hunter, to hunted, to revenge hunter. And after all the killing, even the ending was unexpected and refreshing.

  • @beezysbeatz4924
    @beezysbeatz4924 Рік тому +39

    This is what I really loved about Tom Cruise's role in "Collateral". He was a badass hitman and heel without all the glam and convolution.

    • @ninjanibba4259
      @ninjanibba4259 Рік тому +1

      But he wouldn’t have been interesting without Max as his opposite throughout the film
      Comparing this to that is like comparing apples to paper

    • @Bloodynine606
      @Bloodynine606 Рік тому +2

      @@ninjanibba4259no it’s like comparing a fruit basket to an apple. This movie is just the apple.

    • @ninjanibba4259
      @ninjanibba4259 Рік тому

      @@Bloodynine606 barely

    • @eduardopazhurtado3882
      @eduardopazhurtado3882 Рік тому +2

      Collateral might be the best hitman movie ever made.

  • @Handstyles
    @Handstyles Рік тому +8

    We watched this yesterday at our "dude-evening" and I found it to be riveting and very immersive! The monologues & scenes without dialogue backed by Trent Reznors Score were so fitting and well done. I loved the short music lyric pieces that always supported the visuals. Its a phenomenal flick.

  • @grumpyoldwizard
    @grumpyoldwizard Рік тому +147

    This movie is quite excellent.
    It felt like a movie from a better time.

    • @Tom-wd5bs
      @Tom-wd5bs Рік тому +4

      agree - it had all of the right ingredients - great attention to detail , i found myself sneaking around my house afterwards

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Рік тому

      @@Tom-wd5bs haha, same. It really gets you in that paranoid mindset

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Рік тому +122

    Having a Scorsese AND a Fincher movie around the same time is just a magnificent event.
    In my opinion, Michael Fassbender would make for a great Bond! Ian Fleming’s own depiction of James Bond even looks like him!

    • @mosesdouglas4325
      @mosesdouglas4325 Рік тому +2

      Exactly

    • @ba2724
      @ba2724 Рік тому +8

      Agreed. And to those who say he's too old, do they not realize the original Bond was a mature man? Also, MF is in incredible shape, always, and would 'class' up the Bond character in a way we haven't seen in awhile.

    • @fusionfan6883
      @fusionfan6883 Рік тому +2

      For a long time I thought that, not least because he has that cruel edge to him, but the more I watch him, the less I think he could carry the role. I am going to get slaughtered for this, but I think he is a bit one dimensional. By this I mean, when he is playing funny or kind or soft, it never feels real to me, there is always a sense of coldness and detachment about him. You could argue this is Fleming’s Bond in many ways, but I feel to carry the franchise he would need more.
      Don’t laugh, but the more aI watch him, I think Tom Hiddleston could do a good Bond if he figures out the right balance for the role.

    • @ceasarsaran8573
      @ceasarsaran8573 Рік тому +6

      @@fusionfan6883 No. Tom Hiddlestrom just isn't masculine enough. We just went through the sensitive Daniel Craig era, and while it started out OK, almost everyone hated him by the end. Im not sure about Fassbenger. He just isn't British enough or something.

    • @Thumperoo
      @Thumperoo Рік тому +5

      agreed ! However, Bond's currently presumed dead and the new 007 is probably a transgender BIPOC lesbian teenage Tik Tok influencer genius or sumthin.

  • @louisahenso3283
    @louisahenso3283 Рік тому +19

    I knew nothing going in, but I loved the opening credits which had that unique Fincher look (very much reminding me of Fight club's opening). Then, within a few minutes, I was hooked. The sounds especially immersed you in the moment. And you couldn't be sure of anything he would or would not do. I'll definitely be watching again. Very impressed

  • @docbrown6797
    @docbrown6797 Рік тому +226

    This and Oppenheimer were by far the best movies of 2023. Both were a breath of fresh air. And, yes, for mature audiences who want actual cinema.

    • @markmooroolbark252
      @markmooroolbark252 Рік тому +21

      That fight scene near the end was the most absurd thing I have seen in a so-called drama in a very long time. Kicked and punched repeatedly in the face by a 250 pound hit man and walks away with a slight cut on his lower lip.
      That was so bad I lost all interest in the outcome. How can a director allow such a ridiculous scene to make the final cut. Any one of those punches would have knocked the most powerful man unconscious and possibly killed him in that place called real life.

    • @die_go3009
      @die_go3009 Рік тому +1

      i agree with both @markmooroolbark252 and @docbrown6797

    • @ivankuzin8388
      @ivankuzin8388 Рік тому +4

      @@markmooroolbark252 Yes, unfortunately, it was a good old Hollywood fight, the only drawback of the movie :(

    • @Cross8ow
      @Cross8ow Рік тому +13

      The best? Lawl. I love Fassbender, but this movie was long shit with no logic and that fight? Eh? They could have rather have Hitman movie as true hitman.

    • @georgef1936
      @georgef1936 Рік тому

      Oppenheimer was dogturd

  • @brandonchism6960
    @brandonchism6960 Рік тому +47

    One of the most on point write ups I’ve seen for this movie. I actually appreciated it for not being some over the top, CGI filled action flick but a well executed and thought provoking movie.

  • @PrimalEdge
    @PrimalEdge Рік тому +36

    I could NOT agree more! I watched it this past weekend, expecting a Hitman meets The Mechanic kind of story. What I got was a very pleasant surprise! It was like peering through the keyhole of their world, and we got to see a bit of what it's like. I felt very rewarded for my time, like waking up to a.... well. I'll just say it was damn good.

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 Рік тому +2

      That’s usually what you get when it’s David Fincher - a look at the world through nihilism. Wish he’d done WWZ like he planned. Dudes late into his career - and still wants to do dramas and animated movies and zombie movies 🐐

  • @mindofmarlowe
    @mindofmarlowe Рік тому +82

    THANK. YOU. I sadly feel like this movie is being misunderstood and underrated. All the things you point out are the reasons I really like it. Seen it twice now and enjoyed it even more the second time. The one thing you could have mentioned is that the movie is actually pretty funny. There's a tongue in cheek nature to the dark comedy it presents. Him repeating his mantra to himself throughout the movie and having it make less sense. Him killing the lawyer when he thought he'd stay alive another 5 min or so. And little one liners in his narration. Really great stuff.

    • @mertmunson1417
      @mertmunson1417 Рік тому +4

      The part with Dolores laughing nervously and awkwardly when they’re in the elevator together with the trash can killed me!!! Hahahahahahahaha

    • @Mr.little.man217
      @Mr.little.man217 Рік тому +1

      Yes! To both of these! Hello my fellow members of the darkness

    • @JRRob3wn
      @JRRob3wn Рік тому +1

      I felt like it was almost a sequel to American Psycho.

    • @wodensol5000
      @wodensol5000 Рік тому +2

      ​@@JRRob3wnmy thoughts exactly

    • @mertmunson1417
      @mertmunson1417 Рік тому

      @@JRRob3wn damn, never thought of that! That’s a cool idea!

  • @KapyBarra41
    @KapyBarra41 Рік тому +21

    His decision to spare the secretary in the office I think was huge. Him abiding by her request, albeit fatally, shows a level of growth and empathy even though he still did what his code told him he needed to do. That and the question of culpability by way of degrees of separation brought up in the final exchange were the most intriguing parts of this movie because it asks difficult questions whose answers are equally difficult.

    • @Simone-Bucn
      @Simone-Bucn Рік тому +5

      The entire first half of your comment makes no sense whatsoever. 🤨

    • @KapyBarra41
      @KapyBarra41 Рік тому +1

      @@Simone-Bucn if you watched the movie it would. If you watched it and it still didn't make sense then you weren't paying attention silly Willy

    • @Simone-Bucn
      @Simone-Bucn Рік тому +1

      @@KapyBarra41 I have watched it "silly willy", & you literally contradict yourself. You're wrong, and you're also one of those people who's in love with themself.

    • @KapyBarra41
      @KapyBarra41 Рік тому +6

      @@Simone-Bucn ok buddy so the reason I said what I said is because he considered empathy weakness and cut it out of his life to be a professional. She sat there and asked him just to make her death look real, that she couldn't "just disappear." Ordinarily he would have disappeared her because that's what his code calls for, but he used the excuse that she had to show him the names (and it was an excuse because he could've easily found them at the fixers home) and decided to kill her on the stairs to imply an accident so her family could collect on the insurance money. That is him growing and becoming more human by showing empathy even though he still killed her.

  • @JMigUK
    @JMigUK Рік тому +60

    Went with no expectations, as TCD rightly suggests, and found this movie to be excellent, upper echelon of modern action cinema if you ask me, totally recommended. And yes, does require you to pay attention to detail as the expected adult target audience.

    • @darrenronard2087
      @darrenronard2087 Рік тому +3

      I actually much preferred it to the John Wick-style movies, which despite them both being graphic novels, feel a lot more cartoony in comparison. While also being much more mean-spirited and sometimes even repugnant in their obvious glorification of violence. Meanwhile I appreciated the light touch of The Killer, and the fact that even the heaviest action scenes (his fight with the “beast” is one of the best in recent memory) keep a sense of humor, and the Killer himself never devolves into sadism, simply does what he has to to “win” - and for a bonus isn’t a goddam invincible bullet sponge like most modern action heroes (though some of those punches he took seem like they should have been all she wrote).

  • @SaladbarSlytherin
    @SaladbarSlytherin Рік тому +6

    The fight choreography was perfection. I haven't scene stuff on that level since Extraction and Nobody.

  • @Scyths1
    @Scyths1 Рік тому +22

    Watched it yesterday night and it was a lot better than I had expected. I really enjoy slow and "quiet" action movies honestly.

    • @JRRob3wn
      @JRRob3wn Рік тому +1

      Agreed. Most of the modern action films like the Wick series become mind numbing for me. It’s almost like watching someone play a video game, with endless NPCs coming out of the woodwork to get easily mowed down. So a smaller slow burn fill like this is much more my style. And FUCK CGI. Enough already.

    • @buntado6
      @buntado6 Рік тому

      I'd recommend No Country for Old Men then, if it wasn't likely that you've seen it already.

  • @tuttlespeachtree3413
    @tuttlespeachtree3413 Рік тому +3

    So the cool, calculating and emotionless contract killer becomes enraged at the brutal treatment of his "sweetheart," waiting for him back home? It would make more sense if it was his sister or something. People like that don't have girlfriends or boyfriends Every relationship would be transactional.

  • @anas5847
    @anas5847 Рік тому +16

    Give me more movies like this, it's actually well made and with a realistic touch. It feels weird that this level of movies is very rare nowadays while in the 2010s this would've been just another good movie among lots others

  • @nickolasburns8788
    @nickolasburns8788 Рік тому +43

    As a movie by itself, I liked a lot. For a Netflix studio film though, it was amazing! Even though there wasn’t a ton of action it was still more eventful and well thought out than anything Disney plus put out.

  • @cobaltshrew2732
    @cobaltshrew2732 Рік тому +8

    For those unaware, this movie's an adaptation of a series of comic books (or graphic novels, called "le tueur" 'litterally "the killer" in french) and they're amazing. I didn't know at first, but it only took me a few minutes into the movie to realize it, which goes to show how faithful to the base material the movie is, despite the original character being french. And the movie only covers a few events of the books, so if you liked the movie, definitely read them, they're worth the time !

  • @christianc.2664
    @christianc.2664 Рік тому +1

    Loved Fassbender in Macbeth 2015. He did so well in that role.

  • @nikkim9014
    @nikkim9014 Рік тому +22

    This sounds great. I had no idea what it was going to be, but it was David Fincher so I was certainly not going to expect a bunch of explosions. His crime dramas are my favorite things, so I'm looking forward to this.

  • @colivas8414
    @colivas8414 Рік тому +99

    David Fincher is my favorite director, I really hope he hasn't lost his touch with this movie.

    • @brandonm4550
      @brandonm4550 Рік тому +14

      Thought it was pretty mid and I'm a huge fan of Fincher and Fassbender.

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Рік тому +22

      @ArthurIstic-wf9js Tell Modern Hollywood to stat making better films

    • @spider-man500
      @spider-man500 Рік тому

      ​@ArthurIstic-wf9js
      🤡

    • @leonthesleepy
      @leonthesleepy Рік тому +8

      It's alright, he's not pushing any new boundaries with this one, but its still really well made. It's also a really small movie that doesn't aim to do anything crazy, which is why some people are calling it his "laziest" movie, but I would say its still a 6 or 7/10

    • @ifstatementifstatement2704
      @ifstatementifstatement2704 Рік тому +3

      The only movie this year that left a lasting impression. Was still thinking about it a few days after.

  • @damepolk5214
    @damepolk5214 Рік тому +25

    Even though David Fincher did his own thing with this movie and took a few artistic liberties, I’m still glad that the movie stayed pretty close and respected the source material of the graphic novel series of the same name. I liked it. I hope they do a sequel. ‘The Killer’ is my favorite graphic novel.🎬

    • @samfisherxboxog8925
      @samfisherxboxog8925 Рік тому

      Always meant to give that bande dessinée a try

    • @HeatherHolt
      @HeatherHolt Рік тому +1

      Wow I didn’t even know it was a graphic novel! I just heard about the movie a few weeks ago.

    • @TheHatersarebad
      @TheHatersarebad Рік тому +1

      I recommend reading the "Victor the Assassin" series by Tom Wood. Victor is just as pragmatic and ruthless as "The Killer" played by Fassbender.

  • @TY-km8hj
    @TY-km8hj 8 місяців тому +2

    Michael Fasbender is one of my favourite actors ever, really hope he does more work in the coming yrs and that ppl start to appreciate him more

  • @CharaGonzalez-lt7yw
    @CharaGonzalez-lt7yw Рік тому +9

    This movie lives up to its name, my brother was killed of boredom while watching. Respect to the director. Yo 😔👊

  • @protoman1214
    @protoman1214 Рік тому +23

    Reminds me of the disappointment people had with Jarhead. It was advertised as an action movie along the lines of Blackhawk Down and Saving Private Ryan. A great movie held to the wrong standard and consequently panned by reviewers

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Рік тому +2

      I liked that film.

  • @israelp348
    @israelp348 Рік тому +44

    This has to be one of the top 2-3 best movies all year long. David Fincher hit another home run with this one, Fassbender started off his comeback from a 4 year hiatus of acting with an absolute banger and with a script that got to really show what he's made of, he's always been kind of underrated and excellent.

    • @Hudpix16
      @Hudpix16 Рік тому

      I think it’s overrated, I didn’t get it. I know it’s a revenge story but there was just not enough story told. They guy acted like a robot with no morals or emotion other than get his revenge, without caring if he killed any innocents in the way as long as he got what he wanted. And I get he’s an assassin, but the people who he killed who had done nothing other than knowing something did not deserve to die. The ending was so unrewarding.

  • @Thund3rstone
    @Thund3rstone Рік тому +2

    John Wick is not about assassins. It is about men in suits.

  • @spinyvegeta1
    @spinyvegeta1 Рік тому +16

    It was suspenseful but in a controlled manner. Loved it

  • @wolfhawk1999
    @wolfhawk1999 Рік тому +20

    It makes sense if you consider that David Fincher directed it. If you went in not knowing Fincher's work then sure, you may be caught off guard. As a huge Fincher fan, this was a return to form that I ended up loving. Subtle, meticulous, clever, and just an overall great character study.

    • @pete7164
      @pete7164 Рік тому +2

      If you like the movie, check out the original source material. The graphic novel is one of the greatest character studies I've ever experienced in any media ever

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 Рік тому

      @pete7164 - the comic is sooo good

    • @crazyralph6386
      @crazyralph6386 Рік тому

      He was a phenomenal music video director in the 80’s also. George Michael’s Freedom ‘90 immediately comes to mind.

  • @xXCasta21Xx
    @xXCasta21Xx Рік тому +12

    This review and others like it, and how you beautifully explain the intricacies of movies, enticing entire audiences to view them in a different light, this is why I love your channel and always will.

  • @HoldinContempt
    @HoldinContempt Рік тому +15

    This was one of the best films i have seen in a very long time. This is the best representation of what a real Agent 47 would be in live action. This is proper cinema.

    • @RedHazeCh
      @RedHazeCh Рік тому +2

      The new Hitman videogames are just glamorous movie sets where you running around as a cosplaying gig worker. This movie feels like the dark and grounded environment of the older games.

    • @hawkeye5955
      @hawkeye5955 Рік тому

      ​@@RedHazeCh: The Hitman game could also be played in the style of a kill everyone challenge by a certain Scottish youtuber with hilarious results.

    • @jayb2705
      @jayb2705 Рік тому +2

      I watched one of the terrible Hitman movies, and it's basically John Wick from Wish. In the games you have to take your time, find the right disguise and pick your moment to strike without being noticed. The old Hitman games were the best.

    • @HoldinContempt
      @HoldinContempt Рік тому +2

      ​@@jayb2705 My point exactly. the hitman movie failed because the dipsh*** who made it did not play the hitman games and did not understand the essence of the character and the world he lived in. Due to the slow pace of a true hitman story it would probably need to be in long form TV series format instead of 90-120 movie form but this film was as close to achieving that as could ever have been done.

    • @HoldinContempt
      @HoldinContempt Рік тому

      @@RedHazeCh true The older hitman games were much better.

  • @NASkeywest
    @NASkeywest Рік тому +14

    I liked how it was a more realistic portrayal of an assassin. He was able to just go and karate chop a building full of enemies. He relied on being smart and skilled and his only combat fight was a one vs one where he won but got his butt whooped! It was more of a slow burn assassin movie which I enjoyed!

    • @CornyBum
      @CornyBum Рік тому +2

      Man, I must've fallen asleep during that scene when he karate chopped a building full of enemies, gonna hafta give this another shot. A stereotypical Hollywood-style assassin film would have the guy karate chop the enemies one by one, but attacking the building itself? Now that's the kinda genius only Fincher can deliver.

    • @errwhattheflip
      @errwhattheflip Рік тому

      I think he mean that he doesn't do that@@CornyBum

  • @Kevin6125
    @Kevin6125 Рік тому +19

    The main fight scene was one of the best I’ve seen. Very grounded and it was like you were in the room with them.

    • @geminireviews
      @geminireviews Рік тому +2

      @crilloanyea and you could really feel the force of “the brute”
      Reminded me of a realistic version of thanos vs hulk fist fight

    • @DustbinFunkbndr
      @DustbinFunkbndr Рік тому +2

      The choreography was close to perfect. There were a few moments where the realism broke down a little bit, but I think it was only because I was so engrossed due to how great every other part was.

    • @markmooroolbark252
      @markmooroolbark252 Рік тому +3

      @crilloan It was the most unrealistic fight scene I have seen in a long time. Have you ever seen a real fight? Have you seen what one punch on someone's nose or jaw can do? It often kills people or at least puts them in a coma. Fassbinder's character copped 20 kicks and punches on his face from a 250 pound hit man and walked away with a small cut on his lip. It was outrageously bad! How to remind the viewer you are watching a silly movie.

    • @markmooroolbark252
      @markmooroolbark252 Рік тому +1

      It was atrocious! That scene ruined the movie for me. So fake and unbelievable. A small cut on the lip after being battered relentlessly in the face with kicks and punches by a 250 pound psycho hitman. Cringe.

    • @markmooroolbark252
      @markmooroolbark252 Рік тому

      @@DustbinFunkbndr A bit? It was appalling. So fake and over the top I was laughing.

  • @compoundfracture4661
    @compoundfracture4661 Рік тому +12

    Really enjoyed the movie and was pleasantly surprised. Someone put it on Netflix and I was glancing at the opening credits, not really paying attention because I expected another trash movie like almost everything else today, then I saw Fincher’s name and perked up. The opening scene drew me in and I’m glad I watched.

  • @eduardopazhurtado3882
    @eduardopazhurtado3882 Рік тому +11

    I just watched it this afternoon, not expecting anything. It's good, and that's all, it doesn't need to be anything else. My favorite part is the initial sequence. The whole waiting game that a real assasin would have to play, it's super interesting, and, with even that right mind set, things can go wrong, by stuff you don't have any control of.

  • @chasehedges6775
    @chasehedges6775 Рік тому +53

    David Fincher strikes again with another good flick.

  • @felixcortez7604
    @felixcortez7604 Рік тому +37

    I have read the comic books and the movie is in the same style.(seen it in the cinema)
    Well done David Fincher!
    I also love the fact that the Killer acts always logical and doesn't do stupid things to push the story in a new direction.
    It is becoming quite popular.
    It was only a limited time in the cinema and then on Netflix
    It should have been a full release!

  • @hraith
    @hraith Рік тому +6

    I liked it. The interminable hunter's wait in the deer blind for his target was refreshing compared to a series of ain't-we-cool scenes and poses in the typical assassin genre. Then the unthinkable happens and he messes up and, even more incredibly, isn't able to fix the problem. When his first alias was Archibald Bunker I laughed and hummed "Boy, the way Glenn Miller played..." The fight scene was great and at times I rooted for both sides. Fassbender is creepy to me, but to be fair I've only seen his movies where it was his job to be creepy. Overall, it was a nice break from the usual tripe.

  • @DarknessIsSpreading_01
    @DarknessIsSpreading_01 Рік тому +12

    I found The Killer to be quite excellent. I only wish it had been limited series instead of a movie. Let's hope they make more Killers in the future v

    • @Leprutz
      @Leprutz Рік тому

      Well it should have been a series as it is based on a comic book. THe comic book was stellar. The movie on the other way a huge pile of garbage.

  • @katgirl3000
    @katgirl3000 Рік тому +6

    I've come to really appreciate the Drinker reviews and they often encourage me to see something I might have otherwise passed up like in this case I thought it would be yet another of the recent crop of assassin genre movies. Much appreciation!

  • @dc1939
    @dc1939 Рік тому +18

    Fincher & Fassbender is great chemistry. Hope they work together again. This one surprised me. Especially being on netflix. Actually lived up to the excellent trailer. With very little of "the message" to endure. Fincher may be the last interesting talent left working in hwood (for those of us who have little patience for the more pretentious or political artists). Even a close-up of flicking through a rolodex he can somehow make totally engaging

    • @chayophan3078
      @chayophan3078 Рік тому

      Ohhh... So it's Fincher not Lynch. I thought this was a David Lynch film and was deeply confused by this positive review. Not really a Lynch fan, think he's way over-hyped by a fanbase that believes itself to be intellectually superior to everyone else. So much so that they, and they alone, are able to follow Lynch's erratic, nonsensical "style" of direction.

  • @richnewman
    @richnewman Рік тому +3

    A lot of this movie reminded me of Assassination Tango from back in the day. It's about the killer, not who is being killed, and the choices/lifestyle of said people. Fincher is my favorite director and I see a LOT of his hallmark influences on this film: precision cinematography, flat color/grading, and Kubrick style direction towards perfection in every scene. I think a lot of people were hoping for Se7en Part II, but we got another character driven film like Benjamin Button. I love this movie and have recommended it to many people.

  • @danescerri3297
    @danescerri3297 Рік тому +8

    I loved it. Especially the first half hour when the plot hasn’t started yet was oddly compelling

  • @dbankankrah1928
    @dbankankrah1928 Рік тому +72

    I'm just glad to be in an era where a movie genre can have different tones to them and still be great

    • @randomdude189
      @randomdude189 Рік тому

      A movie can have different tones to them? You started the sentence singular and suddenly at then end it’s plural? If you liked the movie but you can’t even type a sentence that speaks volumes about how good the movie actually was. If you’re dumb you liked it

    • @cuervoramos
      @cuervoramos Рік тому

      @@randomdude189 You misread that comment, the comment said "a movie GENRE can have different tones to them", it doesn't say "a movie can have different tones to them", considering that he/she is talking about genre as a whole, it would make sense to refer to it as plural since its referring to any and all movies that encompass such genre.

    • @larrydanadavid2435
      @larrydanadavid2435 Рік тому +1

      This is literally the worst era for filmmaking and music too.

  • @MrFiddleedee
    @MrFiddleedee Рік тому +8

    Saw this opening night at a film festival and the large theatre was 80% full and you could tell people enjoyed it. It got laughs and other positive reactions ( i heard claps).

  • @MusicalMysteryTour-qv3gn
    @MusicalMysteryTour-qv3gn Рік тому +2

    The biggest problem with the movie is the mistake he makes at the start which kicks the story off. He's on about all this meticulous stuff and how professional he is, in a tedious monologue, then he makes what has to be one of the most amatuerish and inept shots ever, but even then he could still have got a second shot off at the intended target, through the curtain if necessary, yet he doesn't. We're supposed to believe this guy is some kind of top notch international assassin? It's ludicrous.

    • @Sayajin3321
      @Sayajin3321 Рік тому +3

      That's the point, the character is a perfectionist who constantly falls beneath his own standards. He was so successful he got used to the rut of assassination, and eventually slipped up. This one slip up then leads to numerous ones.

    • @colonel_carlito
      @colonel_carlito Рік тому

      I know, even an untrained sniper would've hit that shot more than likely. I understand if he was a dozen blocks away but he was so close he could've throw a stone

  • @keith3140
    @keith3140 Рік тому +44

    I saw it and was surprised but not disappointed. Wonderful cast (love Tilda), more cerebral than just boom boom, and very well acted. The fight scene you mentioned was absolutely visceral and scary. Some of the kills he did actually surprised me. I’ll have to watch it again

    • @markmooroolbark252
      @markmooroolbark252 Рік тому +1

      That fight scene was appalling! I cannot believe how many people can watch such crap and not be annoyed. It was so over the top and fake in a movie which up until then had been gritty and realistic it destroyed it for me. Twenty kicks and punches to the face from a 250 pound hitman high on drugs and he gets a tiny cut on his lip?
      That was an absolute embarrassment. Were we watching as superhero movie or a gritty hitman thriller? It was so unnecessary too. Just get inside his house and get the job done. Shocking scene and terrible direction. Fassbinder should have refused to do it. It was so unrealistic it takes you out of the story and reminds you that you are watching a silly Hollywood movie.

    • @rannnoch
      @rannnoch Рік тому

      @@markmooroolbark252 Kind of agree, would have been fine if they went the kung fu master route and he avoided the hits, but he gets pummeled repeatedly and shown to be outclassed but still pulls it out of his ass and walks away with minimal damage. I guess every new hollywewd movie needs a bad, egregious scene in it- just incase you thought you were about to thoroughly enjoy something.