Thursday, February 21, 2013

Killer Elite

By: Sean Dibble

After a job goes bad in Mexico, Danny Bryce (Jason Statham) decides to quit, stating that he can no longer do the job after killing men in front of a child. A year into his retirement he his dragged in when his mentor Hunter (Robert DeNiro) has been taken hostage, Danny has been given an ultimatum take the job to save Hunter’s life, or leave and kill his friend. He opts for option three, breaking him out. Though he fails miserably they do not kill him or Hunter. Now forced to go along with the mission to save his friends life Danny will need to rely on all of his skills that Hunter gave him.

“Killer Elite” is a fast paced action based on a true story. The film has a star studded cast leading off with Jason Statham and Robert DeNiro. Though those are the two big names this film also has Clive Owen. The film is about two hours long and thoughout the film you will be on the edge of you seat as Danny kills to get his friend released. The score for this film is perfect and suspenseful and if the action on the screen cant keep you into the movie the music will. The casting company did a great job when they hired both Jason and Clive having two action stars pinned against each other is pure genius and makes the film move a bit faster than if one of them were not in the film. The lighting for the film is dark and dreary keeping along with the intense feel that I think they intended. There is however a few brief scenes of nudity so if you’re a parent think twice before allowing a small child watch this film. “Killer Elite” is one of the films that comes along almost every year though, action with great actors and great fight scenes these films are becoming dull because you can expect what is coming next. But with that said “Killer Elite” is a must own for any serious action film collector, or someone that loves Jason Statham Movies.

Good:
-Great Cast
-Good Action
-Some Nudity and a lot of blood and gore
-Based on a true story

Bad:
-Like all action movies a bit predictable

Scully Rating: 8 out of 10