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The Killer

Zee is a feared contract killer, infamous as the Queen of the Dead, but when she refuses to murder a young blind woman, she becomes the target of both criminal colleagues and a determined police detective.

Director(s)

John Woo

David Biet

Eva Claverie

Julien Dara

Maud Ducre

Samuel Payen

Bonnie Pirès

Michael Pontvert

Gregg Smrz

Mathis Dujardin

Lee Grumett

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Cast & Crew

Tchéky Karyo

Tchéky Karyo

Tessier

Omar Sy

Omar Sy

Sey

Bryan Vigier

Bryan Vigier

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Saïd Taghmaoui

Saïd Taghmaoui

Prince Majeb Bin Faheem

Daren Nop

Daren Nop

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David Nop

David Nop

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David Clark

David Clark

Carl Staley

Nathalie Emmanuel

Nathalie Emmanuel

Zee

Olivier Sa

Olivier Sa

Longcoat

Sam Worthington

Sam Worthington

Finn

Lee Grumett

Lee Grumett

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Robert 'Rock' Galotti

Robert 'Rock' Galotti

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John Woo

John Woo

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Jaz Deol

Jaz Deol

Sidney

Gregg Smrz

Gregg Smrz

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Aurélia Agel

Aurélia Agel

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Gary Cothenet

Gary Cothenet

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Grégory Montel

Grégory Montel

Jax

Fabrice Scott

Fabrice Scott

Inspector General

Diana Silvers

Diana Silvers

Jenn

Éric Cantona

Éric Cantona

Gobert

Trevor Morgan

Trevor Morgan

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Mathis Dujardin

Mathis Dujardin

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Julien Dara

Julien Dara

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Vincent Winterhalter

Vincent Winterhalter

Magistrate

Vincent Bersoullé

Vincent Bersoullé

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Frédéric Dessains

Frédéric Dessains

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Hugo Diego Garcia

Hugo Diego Garcia

Coco

Staiv Gentis

Staiv Gentis

Henchman

Angeles Woo

Angeles Woo

Chi Mai

Michaël Erpelding

Michaël Erpelding

Serge

Guillaume Kerbusch

Guillaume Kerbusch

Alves

Kelian Maréchaux

Kelian Maréchaux

The Breton

Elie Haddad

Elie Haddad

Avi

Lydie Muller

Lydie Muller

Jenn's Mother

Etienne Guillou-Kervern

Etienne Guillou-Kervern

Hallway Policeman

Igor Skreblin

Igor Skreblin

Russian Mobster "L'orange"

Octave Delepaule

Octave Delepaule

Hostage Boy

Marius Delepaule

Marius Delepaule

Hostage Boy

Kévin Table

Kévin Table

Private Room Dj

Anissa Bakhti

Anissa Bakhti

Givenchy Model

Grégory Loffredo

Grégory Loffredo

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Jamel Blissat

Jamel Blissat

IA Cop

Intissar Kitsaïs-Rotsen

Intissar Kitsaïs-Rotsen

Young Zee

Eesha El Hadj

Eesha El Hadj

Zee's Sister

Yann Brouet

Yann Brouet

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Maxime Coulon

Maxime Coulon

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Ahmed Chouikhi

Ahmed Chouikhi

Guy

Nicolas-Kisito Bata

Nicolas-Kisito Bata

Private Room Bartender

Laurent Coin

Laurent Coin

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Michaël Troude

Michaël Troude

Civil Court Man

Arthur Aspaturian

Arthur Aspaturian

Men's Room Gangster

Clément Huet

Clément Huet

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Michel Nguyen

Michel Nguyen

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Quentin D'Hainaut

Quentin D'Hainaut

Heavy

Hugo Bariller

Hugo Bariller

Hallway Policeman

Ben Milord

Ben Milord

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Iliés Moujane

Iliés Moujane

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Justin Howell

Justin Howell

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Renaud Marc

Renaud Marc

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Lauren Coda

Lauren Coda

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Clémence Schreiber

Clémence Schreiber

Hostage Woman

Monia Moula

Monia Moula

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Morgane Bujoli

Morgane Bujoli

Nurse

Navathipan Rajakumar

Navathipan Rajakumar

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Christophe Dupuis

Christophe Dupuis

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Rachid Boulaïd

Rachid Boulaïd

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Jérémy Margallé

Jérémy Margallé

Longcoat

Alexandre Lopoka

Alexandre Lopoka

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Jonathan Bernard

Jonathan Bernard

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Eric Cullet

Eric Cullet

Longcoat

Arthur Delapierre

Arthur Delapierre

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Anis Messabis

Anis Messabis

Longcoat

Maurice Chan

Maurice Chan

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Amadéo Cazzela

Amadéo Cazzela

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Marvin Berrembou

Marvin Berrembou

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Thibault Gassmann

Thibault Gassmann

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Ibrahima Keita

Ibrahima Keita

Longcoat

Lucas Dollfus

Lucas Dollfus

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Alexandre Yde

Alexandre Yde

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David Biet

David Biet

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Eva Claverie

Eva Claverie

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Maud Ducre

Maud Ducre

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Samuel Payen

Samuel Payen

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Bonnie Pirès

Bonnie Pirès

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Michael Pontvert

Michael Pontvert

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Details

GenresAction, Thriller, Crime
Runtime2h 6 mins
Released on22 Aug 2024
Languageen
Produced InCanada
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Reviews

Sejian

4/10

This movie is laughably bad. Oh my goodness. It's nice to see Nathalie Emmanuel outside of the Furiously Fast series and it's nice seeing Omar Sy and Sam Worthington again but this movie just steadily gets more campy and more cringe and more stupid as it progresses. The best scene is probably the club hit early on, and it gives you a false sense that the movie is going to be better than the poster - it isn't. In that respect, The Killer (2024) reminds me of Smile (2022). Folks went crazy for Smile. Smile went downhill after the opening scene and never recovered. I watched Silent Night (2023). It wasn't horrible, but maybe John Woo should've stopped with that. I don't care that the story isn't original, I care that the script is poorly written and the direction is lackluster. Zee is poorly written, Sey is poorly written, Jenn is poorly written, and Finn says "Kushala Daora" one-two many times. Jax is probably the best written character and he's on-screen for like 5 minutes total. I got the impression early on that they were going for a Killing Eve (2018-2022) vibe, but yeah, no. It's just sad. Can someone competent take this cast, this concept - this "Queen of the Dead" idea, and do it properly? If you're looking for some female-led assassin action, check out The Protégé (2021) which wasn't a masterpiece but it was more entertaining than this, Anna (2019), Salt (2010), Red Sparrow (2018), or Atomic Blonde (2017).

Dr_Nostromo

7/10

73/100 Action maestro John Woo takes his 1989 film, "The Killer", and puts a new spin on it and, at least for me, it works wonderfully. Nathalie Emmanuel, as the assassin and Omar Sy, as the cop, did a great job developing extremely likable characters and some great cat & mouse moments. I even like Sam Worthington in this, which is rare. Diana Silvers as the injured singer was sort of 'meh' but she got the job done. The dialogue seemed weak at times and the story is completely familiar but we're here for the action and on that, they delivered in spades. Enjoyable! -- DrNostromo

MovieGuys

5/10

Yes, we all needed another "girl boss" flick to spark our inner woke, didn't we? What's that you say, "hell no", well then, read on. The Killer starts off with a main character, an assassin no less, who comes across as being about as tough and intimidating, as a bowl of warm mashed potato. But hey, she has a punch bag in her bohemian bedsit. Not to mention a handler who looks like he can, in fact, handle himself. Indeed, the underlying strategy seems to be to use visually gritty characters and cues, to drown out the entirely non-threatening nature of the lead character. Its a bit like sitting a potted rose down with pots of cacti, in the hope people will inexplicably mistake one, for the other. As you might expect, the results another absurdly unconvincing, predominantly exposition driven, affair, that would, I feel have only worked if re-imagined as a satirical comedy. That's not to say this is the fault of the actors. Its a decent cast, who have found themselves mis-cast, no doubt, I'm guessing, so the script can play gender politics. Suffice to say, the quality acting, is one of the limited upsides, of this flick. In summary, no amount of suspension of disbelief, will make this work.I personally wonder why they persist, when everything I see, seems to suggest the viewing public have thoroughly rejected, the DEI agenda, in favour of a return to traditional, sensible, entertainment.

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