The Killer (2023)

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Marty McFourth

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Release Date: November 10, 2023

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Synopsis: After a fateful near miss, an assassin battles his employers, and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal.

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Fincher directing and Fassbender in the leading role. It's hard to imagine this being anything but awesome.
 

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This wasn't quite on the same level as Fincher's other films but still really good I thought. The pacing worked perfectly for me. I was worried it would feel a bit slow after reading some other reviews, but I was proven wrong almost immediately. I liked it. Fincher adds a lot of style to it and keeps your attention. I enjoyed the build up at the start and Michael Fassbender shines. Cool, calculated performance. Great dialogue and narration. This really felt like what a movie based on the Hitman games should have felt like, it really had so many elements that reminded me of that game series. It makes me wonder if he was inspired by it in a way, either way I loved this about it. Fincher was on point with his direction as he tends to be, I loved the visual style of this. Some scenes felt right out of Hitchcock's Rear Window too. Especially the opening parts, which I definitely would consider some of my favourite scenes.