The Mechanic





Category: Action
Year: 2011
Rating: 8.4/10 ()
Director: Simon West
Country: USA
Language: English
Runtime:
92 min
Release Date:
28 January 2011
(USA)
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Taglines:
Someone has to fix the problems.
Writers:
Richard Wenk (screenplay),
Lewis John Carlino (screenplay),
and 1 more credit »
Movie Storyline
Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) is a 'mechanic' - an elite assassin with a strict code and unique talent for cleanly eliminating targets. It's a job that requires professional perfection and total detachment, and Bishop is the best in the business. But when his mentor and close friend Harry (Donald Sutherland) is murdered, Bishop is anything but detached. His next assignment is self-imposed - he wants those responsible dead. His mission grows complicated when Harry's son Steve (Ben Foster) approaches him with the same vengeful goal and a determination to learn Bishop's trade. Bishop has always acted alone but he can't turn his back on Harry's son. A methodical hit man takes an impulsive student deep into his world and a deadly partnership is born. But while in pursuit of their ultimate mark, deceptions threaten to surface and those hired to fix problems become problems themselves.
Cast:
Jason Statham
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Arthur Bishop
Ben Foster
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Steve McKenna
Tony Goldwyn
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Dean
Donald Sutherland
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Harry McKenna
Jeff Chase
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Burke
Mini Anden
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Sarah
James Logan
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Jorge Lara
Eddie J. Fernandez
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Lara's Guard
(as Eddie Fernandez)
Joshua Bridgewater
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Car Jacker
John McConnell
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Vaughn
Christa Campbell
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Kelly
Joel Davis
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Husband
Mark Nutter
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Mr. Finch
(as Mark Anthony Nutter)
A. Brent Carlson
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Bell Hop
(as Ardy Brent Carlson)
Lara Grice
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Mrs. Finch
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Sound Mix: Dolby
Color: Color
Filming Locations: CIA Headquarters, Langley, Virginia, USA
Soundtracks:
"SCHUBERT: TRIO IN E-FLAT, OP.100"
Andante Con Trio Arranged and Performed by Stephen Edwards (as Stephen James Edwards) (ASCAP) Courtesy of sixfeetfive music
Official Site(s):
CBS Films [United States] |
User Review:
, rated:
A typical Statham movie, like the Transporter but with a higher dose of
brutality and nastiness. Statham's character Arthur Bishop, a.k.a the
Mechanic, is awesomely tough and cold-blooded, and the assassination
plans and escapes are brilliant. But images like that of an old man
getting shot in the chest (near the beginning) are hard to shake. Ben
Foster is great as the jaded alcoholic who becomes the apprentice
assassin. It's not clear where he learnt to take on a 350 pound killer
with his bare hands, but like he says, "I've seen some s***." All the
men in black suits and SUVs who try to protect their clients are
equally impressive, and ineffectual. What use are dark glasses and
handguns against killers who can climb buildings? Bishop has his
hideaway out on the Bayou where he enjoys the finer things in life,
like playing the soft classical music that soothes him after a killing,
and rebuilding his Jaguar. (And his idea of rebuilding involves
micrometres as much as wrenches.) He's got an arrangement with a woman
that involves quick visits and wads of cash left on the table. His
friend Harry tells him that he (Bishop) needs companionship, but the
movie makes it pretty plain why his friendships don't last long. After
the intense action sequences you may be saying cool, but does this guy
have a soul? If so, it's well hidden under Statham's half-shaved,
snarled-lip mug.
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