Genre: Action, Drama
Directed by Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Produced by Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Palak Patel, Jeff Kirschenbaum, Mike Larocca, Joe Roth, Chris Castaldi
Screenplay by Joe Russo, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely
Based on The Gray Man by Mark Greaney
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Dhanush, Ana de Armas, Jessica Henwick, Regé-Jean Page, Wagner Moura, Julia Butters, Alfre Woodard & Billy Bob Thornton.
Music by Henry Jackman
Cinematography: Stephen F. Windon
Production Companies: AGBO, Roth/Kirschenbaum Films
Distributed by Netflix
The plot: When the CIA’s top asset — his identity known to no one — uncovers agency secrets, he triggers a global hunt by assassins set loose by his ex-colleague.
I was so looking forward to this film.
The Gary Man Movie Was Disappointing.
Pros: This film was so action-packed. Chris Evans was so good as the villain of this film. Ryan Gosling’s performance as “The Action Man” was so much fun and the full movie can be watchable.
Cons: This film does bounce around a lot. Other than getting thrilled by the action scenes they also lacked even investment. The main plot was not that important or anything new and It felt like the Russo brothers doing too much in this film.
Casts:
- Ryan Gosling as Courtland “Court” Gentry a.k.a ” Sierra Six”, a CIA black ops assassin who is forced to go on the run after uncovering incriminating secrets about the agency.
- Cameron Crovetti as Young Six
- Chris Evans as Lloyd Hansen, a psychopathic former CIA agent who is contracted by Carmichael to capture Six
- Ana de Armas as Dani Miranda, a CIA agent who allies with Six.
- Jessica Henwick as Suzanne Brewer
- Regé-Jean Page as Denny Carmichael
- Wagner Moura as Laszlo Sosa
- Julia Butters as Claire Fitzroy
- Dhanush as “Lone Wolf”
- Alfre Woodard as Margaret Cahill
- Billy Bob Thornton as Donald Fitzroy
- Callan Mulvey as “Sierra Four”
- DeObia Oparei as Dulin
- Robert Kazinsky as Perini
- Shea Whigham as Six’s Father
- Eme Ikwuakor as Barnes
I still recommend watching this film on Netflix.
Rating: 2 out of 5 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident film reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe.