The Matador [DVD]
C**E
The best hit man film since Grosse Point Blank!
This is an excellent exposition of the hit man genre. Pierce Brosnan joyfully rips his Bond image to shreds as sleazy messed up hitman Julian, the only commonality with Bond is an occasional view down a sniper's rifle.His life coincides with Danny(an excellent Greg Kinnear) an all round American nice guy in Mexico City on business. Julian realises the emptiness of his sniper's life and befriends Danny in a Mexican bar. The two become friends against the throbbing Latino backdrop of this fascinating city.Danny and wife(an excellent Hope davis) are reeling from bad luck after the death of their son Henry. the two spend a few days together in Mexico City. The second act occurs 6 months later in snowy Denver. Julian pitches up to Danny's house. He has botched 2 jobs due to an exhaustion fuelled breakdown and now is being hunted.The 3 of them share a night of drunkeness and Julian asks Danny to help him on one last hit job to save his life. they fly to Tucson, Arizona to a date with destiny...this is an original excellent film, American but with an independent heart just like Martin Blank! It is amazing to see how Julian helps the nervous Danny who 6 months later helps him, The music is excellent, the jam' The Killers and erm Besame mucho. an excellent film with Brosnan cast against type (and fortunately doesn't sing if I hear right about Mame Mia!)
D**K
Margaritas taste best in mexico - margaritas and...
caught this film while flicking through channels one night.It really struck a chord.So funny, so sad, so intense.I was crying with laughter at the margarita scene and the scene leading upto the jump in the pool was very reminiscent of holidays in spain during the 80'sThe bullring had me on the edge of my seat - will he or won't he?I thought it was great
B**O
Good, enjoyable, but not great
I enjoyed this. The outstanding bit is Piers Brosnan's performance. He was fabulous in the role of a hit man on the edge of a breakdown. It has some really good performances all round, but it didn't grab me, and I didn't find it that funny although I'd bought it as someone recommended it saying it was hilarious. Just goes to show how sense of humour differs. I found it perplexing, stretched my suspense of disbelief, at times darkly funny with a pervading hint of 'something bad's going to happen' right up to the end. I won't spoil it.
J**M
Brilliant & under rated
Arrived quickly, have loved this film for many years and just had to see it, you can’t seem to stream it anywhere so had to get a hard copy and it’s still as good as I remember
M**Y
Fading Hitman meets Mr Average-Joe
What a great find - a black comedy, of unlikely relationship between bawdy hit man and Average-Joe businessman.. The closest I can think of in terms of tone, is Grosse Pointe Blank. However, this is not a laugh out loud comedy of one liners, the comedy here is in seeing Pierce Brosnan playing so brilliantly against type. He wanted to ditch the James Bond tag, he's done it.Music is fine and quirky, photography frequently imaginative - love the scene where we see Brosnan walking away in the wing mirror of a car. Best of all, the script is sharp, and full of black humour. The situation is surprisingly original, thanks in large part to the enthusiasm of the cast. Brosnan has been rightly praised for his bravery at being such a down and out drunken character, but Greg Kinnear is satisfyingly restrained and effective as the at first unbelieving businessman who becomes a confidante and friend, when the hitman has no-one else to turn to.To say more, would spoil the plot. Not everyone will like this - the language is fruity to say the least, and there are brief explicit scenes, but for once this is intirely in keeping with the character and actually adds to the comedy.Might not bear many repeated viewings, but will make a good rental for the open-minded.
A**R
DVD
Value for money
H**E
Very good seller
Got this for my Aunt, she was well pleased
T**E
Be Wary - The Canadian Release Is NOT Multi-region!
The Matador is one of the greatest movies of the last decade. It's probably Pierce Brosnan's best performance to date.The main reason of this review is to warn UK (Region B) buyers that this release is not 'Region Free'. Various sites confirm it is region free, however that is for the recent American (Dec 2010)Blu Ray release. This is the Canadian release, which has been available for some time, which is Region A locked.UK buyers are to buy the U.S edition which has a totally different sleeve to this one, so you can't go wrong.I hope that info helps.
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