Plot
The story of a a young man who has spent his life searching for revenge only to find himself up against a bigger challenge than he originally bargained for.
Release Year: 2010
Rating: 6.1/10 (6,365 voted)
Critic's Score: 28/100
Director:
Guy Moshe
Stars: Josh Hartnett, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson
Storyline In a world with no guns, a mysterious drifter, a bartender and a young samurai plot revenge against a ruthless leader and his army of thugs, headed by nine diverse and deadly assassins.
Writers: Boaz Davidson, Guy Moshe
Cast: Josh Hartnett
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The Drifter
Gackt
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Yoshi
(as Gackt Camui)
Woody Harrelson
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The Bartender
Ron Perlman
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Nicola
Kevin McKidd
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Killer No. 2
Demi Moore
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Alexandra
Shun Sugata
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Uncle
Emily Kaiho
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Momoko
Jordi Mollà
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Valentine
Mike Patton
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The Narrator
(voice)
Shahar Sorek
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Killer No. 3
/
Mirror Drifter
Fernando Chien
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Killer No. 4
Yoshio Iizuka
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Killer No.5
Kofi Yiadom
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Killer No. 6
Aaron Toney
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Killer No. 7
Taglines:
A civilized weapon for uncivilized times
Filming Locations: MediaPro Studios, Bucharest, Romania
Box Office Details
Budget: $25,000,000
(estimated)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The characters 'The Bartender' and 'Alexandra' share matching tattoos on their necks near their left ears. Alexandra wears Yin, the dark side, night. While The Bartender wears Yang, the white side, light.
Quotes: Nicola:
All this fighting. It's not who's right. It's who's left.
User Review
Good, not the best
Rating: 8/10
After seeing the relatively low rating on this movie I decided to just
give it a go without expecting too much.
Boy was I wrong! One of the most compelling intros I've seen this year,
with humor, fast paced storytelling and very, very stylishly done,
what's not to like? Well: the story is fast but not so much original.
The action is good but didn't quite blow me off my chair. Woody
Harrelson is fun, but this role seems to be typecast for him, don't
expect too much out of the ordinary. Harnett pretty much copies the
role he had in Lucky number Slevin. Gackt makes his debut I think and
does so convincingly.
Should you see this movie? Yes! It's beautifully made, switches visual
styles, languages and mood a lot and does so convincingly. Just don't
expect to many surprises from the writing department. 8/10
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