Interview with a Hitman

2012
5.8| 1h35m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 20 July 2012 Released
Producted By: Scanner-Rhodes Productions
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An elite hitman returns to erase his past only to find that somebody has messed with his future.

Genre

Action, Thriller

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Director

Perry Bhandal

Production Companies

Scanner-Rhodes Productions

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Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
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Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Leofwine_draca Interview with a Hit-man is a low budget British thriller with more than a nod to the Hit-man video game and subsequent film as well as THE BOURNE SUPREMACY. It stars straight-to-DVD star Luke Goss playing a former Romanian child who grew up to become a star hit-man and who arrives in UK ready to carry out his latest assignment. Things become complicated when he falls for his target.I'm not sure why there are a wealth of positive reviews on this site because this is a very ordinary and uninteresting story. It's so low budget that there's hardly any action and those action bits that do occur are unconvincing. The story is full of dialogue which is softly-spoken and attempts to build character but it comes across as dull and just as uninteresting as the forays into action. Everything seems long-winded and unfocused and a reliably charming Goss can do nothing to carry the picture. It seems they gave up on this one before they even started.
Gage Wilson This film is by far underrated and I perhaps believe it was rated by persons who cannot appreciate what this work has to offer.If you're looking for a watered down story and a simple generic plot...you're not going to get it here, so don't review based on that. This is not Taken or anything else.This is a deep film which will glue you to your seat. With a low budget and acting good enough that you are kept enticed throughout, this is very fresh and something you must see.This is what action thrillers should be, not like what they have become in recent times. My only criticism would be that the end was fairly predicable from the outset however it is also padded with things you did not know, so I suppose it evens out.Very well done. Bravo.
Nuekeee The movie is excellent as a functioning thriller that kept me reeled in like a fish on a hook until the end. I simply couldn't stop watching as one seemingly disconnected part of the plot seemed to automatically tie in with the next. Then I realized that I wanted to know more, and find out how the story would eventually end. The only thing I didn't like was that I wish that we would find out more about who the Sergey Crime family was and how why they betrayed Viktor as he was an invaluable asset to them. However for the most part the movie Interview with a Hit-man was a success. It describes a hit-man's life in an objective and clever way that does justice to all the characters and shows that a murderer will never change.
BrandiBJayne I thoroughly enjoyed watching the movie Interview of a Hit-man because it introduces the viewer to the main character right away and hooks the reader in. The movie is about a natural born killer named Viktor who starts killing at a very young age. One of the biggest things that I liked about the film was the fact that the plot structure made sense, and the music was good and compatible with the storytelling. The only thing I disliked about the film is the fact that there is a series of double crosses and triple crosses that seemed confusing at first. However the story explains everything in the end, and this is one of the great aspects of the film. Enough information is left out in the beginning and slowly details begin to be revealed.