After a fateful near-miss, an assassin battles his employers and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal.After a fateful near-miss, an assassin battles his employers and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal.After a fateful near-miss, an assassin battles his employers and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 32 nominations
Lía Lockhart
- FedEx Clerk
- (as Lia Michelle Lockhart Perez)
Arturo Duvergé
- Taxi Dispatcher
- (as Rafael Arturo Duverge Ortiz)
Génesis Estévez
- United Ticket Agent
- (as Genesis Cristal Estevez Jimenez)
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Did you know
- TriviaDavid Fincher was considering numerous projects for his follow-up to Mank (2020). He met with Michael Fassbender and, after several in-depth discussions about this project and seeing how committed Fassbender was to doing it, Fincher decided to make "The Killer."
- GoofsLeo the taxi driver refers to the blonde girl as "guera" this is a Mexican term; Dominicans don't use it, they use "rubia" instead.
- Quotes
The Killer: Of those who like to put their faith in mankind's inherent goodness, I have to ask- based on what, exactly?
- SoundtracksWell I Wonder
Written by Morrissey (as Steven Morrissey) and Johnny Marr
Performed by The Smiths
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Featured review
Another winner from Fincher
David Fincher just about always knocks it out of the park. Even with something I don't really connect to emotionally or find riveting, like Mank, I can appreciate and generally see what he's going for.
The Killer will probably end up feeling a little underrated. It's set to go to Netflix soon, where people will discuss it for about a week and then it'll disappear into the sea of content. It even happens to the most provocative and conversation-starting of movies (when's the last time you heard someone talk about 2022's Blonde?)
The generic name might not help, but I could also see that being part of the commentary. I do love how narratively this is nice and simple, frequently tense, and quite entertaining, but there's a fair bit going on under the surface. There are themes here that it feels like Fincher's explored a good deal throughout his career (narratively and visually it's very different to Fight Club, but thematically, it feels reminiscent), and tonally/stylistically, it's right up his alley. A precise and calculated filmmaker taking on a story about a seemingly precise and calculated assassin - you love to see it.
I was glad to see this in a cinema. It might've been harder to get immersed in the deliberate pacing and quieter moments if I'd watched it at home. The use of sound and music was also fantastic, and was helped immensely by the cinema's sound system.
Also, this film's got to have what will end up being one of the year's best action sequences. You'll know it when you see it.
The Killer will probably end up feeling a little underrated. It's set to go to Netflix soon, where people will discuss it for about a week and then it'll disappear into the sea of content. It even happens to the most provocative and conversation-starting of movies (when's the last time you heard someone talk about 2022's Blonde?)
The generic name might not help, but I could also see that being part of the commentary. I do love how narratively this is nice and simple, frequently tense, and quite entertaining, but there's a fair bit going on under the surface. There are themes here that it feels like Fincher's explored a good deal throughout his career (narratively and visually it's very different to Fight Club, but thematically, it feels reminiscent), and tonally/stylistically, it's right up his alley. A precise and calculated filmmaker taking on a story about a seemingly precise and calculated assassin - you love to see it.
I was glad to see this in a cinema. It might've been harder to get immersed in the deliberate pacing and quieter moments if I'd watched it at home. The use of sound and music was also fantastic, and was helped immensely by the cinema's sound system.
Also, this film's got to have what will end up being one of the year's best action sequences. You'll know it when you see it.
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- Jeremy_Urquhart
- Nov 5, 2023
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $455,301
- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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