Short film Assassin

Director/screenwriter: Mariusz Scislowicz

Starring: David cheung, James Bryhan, Mark hill, Darren Connolly, Steven Kamara, Steven Jobson, Stuart Alexander Rees, Nick Cornwall, Holly Sheals, Adam Lewandowski, Bartosz Kolanko, Eamon Gannon

Assassin

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    The authors in the description of the video say that it is “experimental.” :)

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    There is no BI, there is no plot, the one who wrote the texts should be hanged by the eggs :)

    The Irony of Fate :)
    David Chung, the namesake and almost namesake of this actor, played a similar role in the film “Ninja 3” together with Kosugi. And, despite the fact that the film was shot 30 years ago and not in Japan, the ninja looked much more convincing there.
    They could have used a normal consultant, look, the clothes would have been more original and ninjutsu would have been at least vaguely reminiscent of one of the traditional schools...

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    It was shot well, I would even say quite well, the color rendition, the change of angles, the music is fashionable, there are good “cinematic” moments, for example, slow-motion strikes in the dark, against the backdrop of yellow-lit windows, although the strikes themselves are executed very poorly, all these show-offs with slow-motion bullets, the villains here are just “villain-villains”, in the best traditions of the 80-90s, leather jackets, sideburns, hair back, a thug with a chain, a lot of fucks and shits.
    Only the topic was not very relevant: look, I believe in God.
    When the villain suddenly ran out of cartridges almost before it started (or jammed) or the ending: “I don’t need this damn gun, I’ll kill you with my bare hands” and everything that happened next is, well, straight out of the 80s. From the 80s squared, even.
    As for the fights, there is nothing to say, because, in fact, there is no subject for conversation.

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