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March 29, 2015

RUN ALL NIGHT

(2015) 114 Minutes, Rated R

Mike's Review: This was an interesting spin of the typical role Liam Neeson seems to have been playing lately but it was still Liam Neeson doing what he does best, fighting and killing.

I didn't care for the story line or the actor that played his son, but the fight scenes were fun to watch and I was even okay with Liam Neeson getting killed in the end. Which is strange for me because I usually hate it when they kill off the main character in a movie. But he died saving his son and even if he had lived he would of just ended up in prison


Best Scene:  Bathroom fight scene and ending..

Mike's Rating: Matinee.




Bean's Review: Another action-packed movie from Liam Neeson.  In this movie, as opposed to playing an ex-cop, ex-CIA or ex-some sort of special agent, i.e. a “good guy”,  Neeson plays an ex-mob assassin, i.e. a “bad guy”.  As the story goes, the bad guy turns good guy-morally.

Neeson, son, a morally good person, played by Joel Kinnaman, is witness to a murder by Neeson’s ex-boss’, played by Ed Harris, son, played by Boyd HolbrookEd Harris has not aged well.


Neeson ends up killing Harris’ son, which results in an all-out hunt for Neeson and Kinnaman by Harris’ gang of hoodlums.  This action occurs all in one night.  The only uncorrupt policeman, Detective Harding, played well by Vincent D’Onofrio helps Neeson and Kinnaman.

    
Harris is killed by Neeson, along with many others.  Kinnaman and his family are safe, but Neeson is killed by a hired assassin, after Neeson kills the assassin.



Best Scene:  when Neeson shoots the assassin with that awesome Winchester



Bean’s Rating:  Matinee/DVD-a bit too long with a too familiar storyline


1 comment:

  1. RUN ALL NIGHT was a pretty by the numbers movie. None of the characters were all that likable but I still wanted a good outcome for the son character. I too was okay with the main character dying because he was the kind of man living on borrowed time anyway. One strange bit of writing was when the bad guys were at the son's brother and law's house looking for him. The Brother in Law was either incredibly brave or very stupid the way he was standing up to the thugs. I was expecting him to at least get a beat down.

    The best scene was probably the end where Liam takes out an entire bar filled with mobsters.

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