Mechanic: Resurrection is an action thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and written by Philip Shelby, Tony Mosher, Rachel Long and Brian Pittman. It is the sequel to the 2011 film The Mechanic, which was a remake of the 1972 film of the same name, and stars Jason Statham, Tommy Lee Jones, Jessica Alba and Michelle Yeoh.
Movie Details :
- Directed by : Dennis Gansel
- Produced by : John Thompson, Robert Earl, David Winkler, William Chartoff
- Written by : Philip Shelby, Tony Mosher
- Based on : Characters by Lewis John Carlino, Richard Wenk
- Starring : Jason Statham, Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones, Michelle Yeoh, Sam Hazeldine, Rhatha Phongam, Natalie Burn
- Music by : Mark Isham
- Cinematography : Daniel Gottschalk
- Edited by : Michael Duthie, Todd E. Miller, Ueli Christen
- Production company : Chartoff-Winkler Productions, Millennium Films
- Distributed by : Summit Entertainment
Plot :
Mechanic: Resurrection : After the demise of his partner-turned-enemy Steve McKenna (Ben Foster), Arthur Bishop (Statham), who narrowly escaped from Steve’s murder attempt on him, retires as a contract killer. But when his most formidable foe kidnaps the love of his life, he is forced to travel the globe to complete three impossible assassinations, and do what he does best: make them look like accidents.
Review :
Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) Movie Review By Variety
“Mechanic: Resurrection” is the movie “The Mechanic” should have been — a bite-sized Bond film, or maybe a grittier homicidal knockoff of the “Mission: Impossible” series, with a lone-wolf renegade as the entire team. Bishop, living undercover in Brazil, is hunted down by his boyhood frenemy, Craine (Sam Hazeldine), who orders him to perform three kills. He has no desire to do any of them, but Craine holds a trump card: Gina (Jessica Alba), whom Bishop has rescued and fallen for. He thought he was finished with murder-for-hire, but now he has to kill for love.
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Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) Movie Review By IGN
Underserved in almost every single way, from script to direction and everything in between, Jason Statham deserves better than Mechanic: Resurrection. He is one of the few things that still works here and he saves it from being a total waste of time. Not the worst film you’ll see this year but, sadly, this is one for the Statham completist only.
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Rating : 2.5/5
Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) Movie Review By Catch News
At the end of the day is this a bad film? Yes. I’ll be fair and give credit where credit is due though.But if you love the brand that is Jason Statham, I doubt you’re going to pass up the opportunity. Nor should you.
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Rating : 2/5
Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) Movie Review By Behind Woods
Overall, The Mechanic lacked the rush and rave required for an action flick and definitely could have done something to surprise the audience with a more critical scripting process.
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Rating : 2/5
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Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) Movie Review By Bollywood Life
Overall, Mechanic Resurrection is a mediocre film that may appeal only to Jason Statham’s fans.
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Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) Movie Review By Mid-Day
The onus is on the stunts (the seen before variety) rather than smarts. Exotic locales and Jessica Alba prettify the experience but routine action, jaded stunt choreography, an irritating background score and typically generic plotting weigh it down woefully!
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Rating : 2/5
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