Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Will Smith | ... | Henry Brogan / Junior | |
Mary Elizabeth Winstead | ... | Danny Zakarewski | |
Clive Owen | ... | Clay Verris | |
Benedict Wong | ... | Baron | |
Douglas Hodge | ... | Jack Willis | |
Ralph Brown | ... | Del Patterson | |
Linda Emond | ... | Janet Lassiter | |
Ilia Volok | ... | Yuri Kovacs | |
E.J. Bonilla | ... | Marino | |
Victor Hugo | ... | Junior On-Set Reference | |
David Shae | ... | Bicycle Messenger | |
Theodora Miranne | ... | Jack's Girlfriend | |
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Diego Adonye | ... | Henry's Dad |
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Lilla Banak | ... | Henry's Mom |
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Igor Szasz | ... | Valery Dormov (as Igor Szász) |
A retiring assassin, Henry Brogan, finds himself pursued by a mysterious killer that can predict his every move. Discovering that he's being hunted by a younger clone of himself, Henry needs to find out why he's being targeted and who the creator is. Written by bixy gello
Clearly this movie is fighting itself, same as Will Smith fighting himself. Action, pace, scenery, photography, fight sequences are above par, but why didn't anyone have a thorough look at the story...? This could have been a great movie with a proper scenario that would engage into the characters and their conflict...but its not. I suggest you watch the film. It is not a waste of time, but it will leave you with an "off" taste or feeling at the end when you realize all the lost potential. 5/10 because Ang Lee is a great director and could have done so much better with this.