Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Wild target

This is a brilliant film!

Rupert Grint was stunning, Bill Nighy was Awesome and Emily Blunt was pretty good.

I really liked the touch of the old mother in the wheelchair also being a trained assassin.
I'd been saying for a few years that I hadn't seen this film and that I kinda wanted to see it... now i have seen it and it's a film that i wouldn't mind watching over and over again, Rupert Everett was fantastic as always and Martin Freeman was outstanding in his own way.
There are times in this film (many of them) when you want to slap Emily Blunt's character round the face and tell her to just get on it but you have to grin and bear these things which are stupid and typical so that the other characters can have their own moments of class.

Bill Nighy is a hit man and he is hired to hit Emily Blunt when she conns Rupert Everett out of £900,000 and sells him a fake Rembrandt painting. He has many attempts at killing her but she is clever and manages to change her disguise or use other people to shield her. He only shoots one person that he thought was her and after that he struggles to kill her. Instead, when he goes to kill her he ends up killing some other guys that were there to kill her and thats when Rupert Grint who had been sitting in the car park picks up the gun and shoots the guy that was in the back of the truck in the leg. Bill Nighy decides to take him on as an apprentice.

Martin Freeman is the opposing hit man and he eventually gets killed but he's pretty kick-ass in his own way.

I loved the film and the performance from each character, plus the plot was believable and it was filmed in London and the Isle of Man so two thumbs way up!

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