After being betrayed by her master, a disillusioned assassin takes one final shot with the intention of using the money to help a musician she accidentally blinded regain vision.
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The Killer
2024
R
2 h 6 m
Korea
Action
Thriller
After being betrayed by her master, a disillusioned assassin takes one final shot with the intention of using the money to help a musician she accidentally blinded regain vision.
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5.7 /10
16366 people rated
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Nathalie Emmanuel
Zee
Omar Sy
Sey
Sam Worthington
Finn
Diana Silvers
Jenn
Saïd Taghmaoui
Prince Majeb Bin Faheem
Angeles Woo
Chi Mai
Eric Cantona
Gobert
Tchéky Karyo
Tessier
Grégory Montel
Jax
Hugo Diego Garcia
Coco
Michaël Erpelding
Serge
Aurélia Agel
Juliet
Guillaume Kerbusch
Alves
Fabrice Scott
Inspector General
Kelian Maréchaux
The Breton
Elie Haddad
Avi
Lydie Muller
Jenn's Mother
Etienne Guillou-Kervern
Hallway Policeman
User Review
Nwabisa Nene
29/03/2026 14:01
Watch this movie I promise you won't regret it 🙏 and comment how was it
Dex Danny
21/01/2026 09:07
😎😎🥺
Excellent Richard
09/01/2026 02:26
a must watch movie
RyJUGl
18/10/2025 17:04
hb
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03/08/2025 01:45
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Zamah Nirere
19/06/2025 19:26
👍
Tolou Anne Mireille
14/06/2025 12:16
The film attempts to pay homage to its 1989 predecessor, yet it strips away the very essence that made the original so captivating. Gone is the balletic choreography of violence, replaced by pedestrian action sequences that could have been lifted from any generic Hollywood production. The once-poetic slow-motion, a Woo trademark, is now deployed with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer, losing any of the emotional resonance it once had.
Worse still, the film is bogged down by a ponderous script that feels compelled to spell out every emotion, every motivation, with the kind of insecurity that betrays a lack of confidence in the material. This is a talky, plodding affair, weighed down by plot detritus and unnecessary busywork, where every character feels more like a tired archetype than a fully realized person.
The decision to cast a female lead as the assassin could have been an interesting twist, but instead, it only serves to dilute the original's core melodrama. The homosocial bonding that was so crucial to the original's emotional impact is lost, replaced by a bland, heterosexual rivalry that lacks any real stakes or depth.
And then there's the climactic church scene, a moment that in the original was bathed in the flickering light of a hundred candles, a symbol of tragic romanticism and tortured Catholicism. In the 2024 version, it's staged in the harsh, unforgiving daylight, devoid of any mood or atmosphere. The appearance of pigeons instead of doves is just the final insult, a pathetic reminder of the film's inability to recapture the magic of the past.
"The Killer" (2024) is a film that feels like it was made by someone who has forgotten what made their work special in the first place. It's a tragic, joyless affair, a shallow, lifeless remake that does nothing but tarnish the legacy of its creator. I once considered John Woo a favorite director, but now I'm left wondering if he's become an anonymous, generic shadow of his former self. It's a painful realization, and one that leaves me questioning not just this film, but the entire trajectory of his career since the late '90s. I wish him well, but I also wish he wasn't wasting his talent on Europacorp-lite junk for streamers.
kal
14/06/2025 12:16
I imagine this is a teenage boy's wet dream. That's all I thought as I watched women in clothes poured on them. (Jealous? ABSOLUTELY!!) Nathalie Emmanuel is a 10 all the way around!!
Absolutely beautiful women fighting one another, car chases and gun fights. The men left a lot to be desired!! That said, while Omar Sy is no Idris Elba, he is a delightful man! Too bad there weren't more men like him in this movie.
There was the obligatory shot of the Eiffel Tower from her bedroom window. And pigeons flying all over the church. You'll have to find out why that happened.
This movie is a romp. Not much of a story, but it keeps up a strong pace for over 2 hours. Enjoy the ride!!
Zano Uirab
14/06/2025 12:16
Great movie! If you want an action flick with a bit of grit and soul, this is for you. John Woo is still making great movies.
To respond to some of the previous (ignorant) reviews that mention "cliches"... There is a difference between cliches vs directors' artistic signatures and symbolism. John Woo movies are action movies. Anyone who has seen any John Woo films knows that he uses symbolism and has some distinct signature elements he places in his movies for a reason. For examples, John Woo uses the birds as symbolism of the spiritual/unseen, with light colored birds (doves) representing the unseen spirit of God or goodness/purity, while darker birds (pigeons) showing the spirit of darkness/evil.
Another example: One of the times Z was in the church, she was wearing black clothes with a white overcoat, strongly symbolic of her internal battle between darkness and light - a major theme of the movie. The next time in the church, she is wearing all black, both her clothes and overcoat.
There are other themes and symbolism in the movie, but I won't spoil it for you.
To those reviewers who complain about "cliches": You have to rate a movie according to it's genre...so if you don't like the movie elements that you mislabeling as "cliches", then just don't watch action movies. (Better yet don't watch any movies or TV, ever!) This movie has a very specific style, so if you don't like that particular style, that's perfectly fine...just go watch something else, but don't call it cliche.
There is a lot of gorgeous cinematography in this movie.
The story is well paced...it keeps flowing quickly and keeps your interest.
Overall, definitely recommended.
Kone Mouhamed Mousta
14/06/2025 12:16
It's not the worst thing you can watch. It has its moments. Every once in a while it wakes up and remembers it's an action movie. The rest of the time it's down wallowing in a rut of character moments that try too hard to convince us that we should care about these characters. Sam Worthington does a terrible Irish accent despite his character having no reason to be Irish.
The action is fun, everything else is boring because despite the effort it's hard to care about these characters and what they're going through. It's Jon Woo without the charm. It can't shake off the wrapper of NBC TV production despite desperately trying.
User Review
Nwabisa Nene
29/03/2026 14:01
Watch this movie I promise you won't regret it 🙏 and comment how was it
Dex Danny
21/01/2026 09:07
😎😎🥺
Excellent Richard
09/01/2026 02:26
a must watch movie
RyJUGl
18/10/2025 17:04
hb
𝐃𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐬🌈™
03/08/2025 01:45
𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐝 𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐨𝐧𝐞!
Here’s a simple and FREE way to start earning extra income using just your smartphone and WhatsApp, no payments, no hidden charges!
You can start earning in just 3 easy steps:
✅ Register
✅ Connect your WhatsApp
✅ Start earning daily!
To get started, head over to Telegram and search for “@𝐝𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐬𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬”.
You’ll find the link, step-by-step guide, and a video showing you exactly how to begin.
👉 Don’t forget to join the channel so you stay updated with the latest legit, free-paying opportunities.
Absolutely no payment required it’s 100% FREE and legit!
Zamah Nirere
19/06/2025 19:26
👍
Tolou Anne Mireille
14/06/2025 12:16
The film attempts to pay homage to its 1989 predecessor, yet it strips away the very essence that made the original so captivating. Gone is the balletic choreography of violence, replaced by pedestrian action sequences that could have been lifted from any generic Hollywood production. The once-poetic slow-motion, a Woo trademark, is now deployed with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer, losing any of the emotional resonance it once had.
Worse still, the film is bogged down by a ponderous script that feels compelled to spell out every emotion, every motivation, with the kind of insecurity that betrays a lack of confidence in the material. This is a talky, plodding affair, weighed down by plot detritus and unnecessary busywork, where every character feels more like a tired archetype than a fully realized person.
The decision to cast a female lead as the assassin could have been an interesting twist, but instead, it only serves to dilute the original's core melodrama. The homosocial bonding that was so crucial to the original's emotional impact is lost, replaced by a bland, heterosexual rivalry that lacks any real stakes or depth.
And then there's the climactic church scene, a moment that in the original was bathed in the flickering light of a hundred candles, a symbol of tragic romanticism and tortured Catholicism. In the 2024 version, it's staged in the harsh, unforgiving daylight, devoid of any mood or atmosphere. The appearance of pigeons instead of doves is just the final insult, a pathetic reminder of the film's inability to recapture the magic of the past.
"The Killer" (2024) is a film that feels like it was made by someone who has forgotten what made their work special in the first place. It's a tragic, joyless affair, a shallow, lifeless remake that does nothing but tarnish the legacy of its creator. I once considered John Woo a favorite director, but now I'm left wondering if he's become an anonymous, generic shadow of his former self. It's a painful realization, and one that leaves me questioning not just this film, but the entire trajectory of his career since the late '90s. I wish him well, but I also wish he wasn't wasting his talent on Europacorp-lite junk for streamers.
kal
14/06/2025 12:16
I imagine this is a teenage boy's wet dream. That's all I thought as I watched women in clothes poured on them. (Jealous? ABSOLUTELY!!) Nathalie Emmanuel is a 10 all the way around!!
Absolutely beautiful women fighting one another, car chases and gun fights. The men left a lot to be desired!! That said, while Omar Sy is no Idris Elba, he is a delightful man! Too bad there weren't more men like him in this movie.
There was the obligatory shot of the Eiffel Tower from her bedroom window. And pigeons flying all over the church. You'll have to find out why that happened.
This movie is a romp. Not much of a story, but it keeps up a strong pace for over 2 hours. Enjoy the ride!!
Zano Uirab
14/06/2025 12:16
Great movie! If you want an action flick with a bit of grit and soul, this is for you. John Woo is still making great movies.
To respond to some of the previous (ignorant) reviews that mention "cliches"... There is a difference between cliches vs directors' artistic signatures and symbolism. John Woo movies are action movies. Anyone who has seen any John Woo films knows that he uses symbolism and has some distinct signature elements he places in his movies for a reason. For examples, John Woo uses the birds as symbolism of the spiritual/unseen, with light colored birds (doves) representing the unseen spirit of God or goodness/purity, while darker birds (pigeons) showing the spirit of darkness/evil.
Another example: One of the times Z was in the church, she was wearing black clothes with a white overcoat, strongly symbolic of her internal battle between darkness and light - a major theme of the movie. The next time in the church, she is wearing all black, both her clothes and overcoat.
There are other themes and symbolism in the movie, but I won't spoil it for you.
To those reviewers who complain about "cliches": You have to rate a movie according to it's genre...so if you don't like the movie elements that you mislabeling as "cliches", then just don't watch action movies. (Better yet don't watch any movies or TV, ever!) This movie has a very specific style, so if you don't like that particular style, that's perfectly fine...just go watch something else, but don't call it cliche.
There is a lot of gorgeous cinematography in this movie.
The story is well paced...it keeps flowing quickly and keeps your interest.
Overall, definitely recommended.
Kone Mouhamed Mousta
14/06/2025 12:16
It's not the worst thing you can watch. It has its moments. Every once in a while it wakes up and remembers it's an action movie. The rest of the time it's down wallowing in a rut of character moments that try too hard to convince us that we should care about these characters. Sam Worthington does a terrible Irish accent despite his character having no reason to be Irish.
The action is fun, everything else is boring because despite the effort it's hard to care about these characters and what they're going through. It's Jon Woo without the charm. It can't shake off the wrapper of NBC TV production despite desperately trying.
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