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Review: The Killer – LA Weekly

LA Weekly by LA Weekly
Nov 14, 2023 2:52 pm EST
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TV loves doctors and lawyers; movies love professional killers. Just ask Jean-Pierre Melville. Or better yet, ask David Fincher, whose new movie, The Killer, is a sleek distillation of hitman clichés, smoothed into a relentlessly forward-moving two hours. The Netflix original kicked off the grand reopening of the Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood’s 101-year-old movie palace that had been recently purchased and beautifully restored by the streaming giant. It is now available on the platform and a few select theaters.

Based on a series of French comic books by illustrator Luc Jacamon and writer Alexis “Matz” Nolent, The Killer stars Michael Fassbender as a high-end assassin whose sardonic, repetitious interior narration provides a pipeline into his cynical thought life. The nameless protagonist, whose fake identities are named after TV characters (Felix Unger, Sam Malone, George Jefferson), is introduced on an abandoned floor of a Paris building listening to the Smiths as he waits for his target to arrive across the street. He claims never to have missed a shot, and when he botches the job, he is just as surprised as the audience. (“Well, this is new.”) He rushes back to his hideout in the Dominican Republic to find his girlfriend beaten within an inch of her life and recovering in the hospital. Her brother is able to offer a vague description of the assailants. From there, he sets out on their trail with revenge in mind.  

On the whole, The Killer is slightly less clever than it thinks it is. Andrew Kevin Walker’s script features some genuine bon mots and quite a few clunkers, all localized behind the protagonist’s eye sockets. The main problem is its ambivalence toward the main character, whose POV we are forced to share. It’s as if the movie can’t decide whether it wants to be John Wick or American Psycho, and splits the difference. The maxims that rattle around in the killer’s head tax the audience’s ears relentlessly. (“Forbid empathy….

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