Showing posts with label Stephen Frears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen Frears. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Hit (1984)

Death, power, deception. They're all the subjects of Stephen Frears' "The Hit," and they all have their time in the spotlight. From the opening scene, "The Hit" seems to have all the workings of a great movie. So why is it merely a good one?

   Surely not the actors, who have talent written all over them: Terrance Stamp, John Hurt, Tim Roth in his pre-"Reservoir Dogs" days. Surely not the setting of steamy Spain, which has the feel and intensity of a wild, dangerous place.

   Maybe the problem lies in the lack of immediacy in the story. Nothing happens in much of a hurry, and the pace has the feel of a window shopper, just there to browse, for as long as it takes. Even the Salsa-flavored score of the film doesn't scream danger.

   Willie Parker (Terence Stamp) is a former gangster who has settled down in a Spanish village after serving as an informant to the coppers. His relaxed life screeches to a halt when two hit-men, vicious Mitch (John Hurt) and wet-behind-the-ears trainee Myron (Tim Roth) take him captive, with the intent of driving over to France and then, you know, wasting his ass.

Monday, July 22, 2013

"I Think You're Crazy, But I Admire Your Attitude" -- The Hit (1984)

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The Hit (1984)

Directed By: Stephen Frears

Written By: Peter Prince

Why I Saw It: Sarah's Pick

My Verdict: Not a favorite but definitely worth seeing. With the talent in this cast, how could it be a total miss? ;-)

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Ex-gangster Willie Parker (Terence Stamp) turned on his partners in crime in court and fled to Spain. Ten years later, two hitmen -- Braddock (John Hurt) and Myron (Tim Roth) -- show up to kidnap him. They head for Paris, picking up a hostage (Laura del Sol) along the way; they plan to execute Willie when they arrive. This launches one of the oddest road trip movies ever.