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Out-of-time. That was what I've felt throughout the entire movie. I mentioned above that I was hoping to be surprised despite the dull movie poster, but the only surprise that I got was that the film was just as "old" as its poster. Bullet To The Head has a pretty similar storyline to Parker, the film that I reviewed last week, but the resemblance stops there. A professional criminal being double-crossed, seeking revenge and forming uncanny alliances, lots of killing and bleeding.
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Hollywood film releases are slowing down during this off-peak season and I only had to catch Bullet To The Head in the cinemas this week among the new releases. For Malaysians, the cinemas are preparing the onslaught of Chinese New Year movies in conjunction with the festival that's on February 10, while other countries are gearing up for Valentines Day. There are a few quite interesting movie releases on Valentines Day this year, I will discuss this in another post.
Back to the movie at hand. I have to admit that I was rather sceptical when I saw the movie poster for Bullet To The Head. It looks old, uninspiring and a little out of time if you ask me, but I had to keep an open mind for the movie, and was hoping to be surprised. I'll start off with the usual introduction.
Back to the movie at hand. I have to admit that I was rather sceptical when I saw the movie poster for Bullet To The Head. It looks old, uninspiring and a little out of time if you ask me, but I had to keep an open mind for the movie, and was hoping to be surprised. I'll start off with the usual introduction.
Bullet To The Head
Language: English
Run Time: 91 minutes // 1 hour 31 minutes
Genre: Action, Thriller, Crime
Rating: '18' (Malaysia) // 'R' for strong violence, bloody images, language, some nudity and brief drug use
Director: Walter Hill
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Jason Momoa and cast (See the elaborated list of cast members below)
Date-of-Release: 31 January 2013 (Malaysia) // 1 February 2013 (USA)
What is it about?
After watching their respective partners die, a New Orleans hitman and a Washington D.C. detective, James Bonomo (Sylvester Stallone) and Taylor Kwon (Sung Kang) form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy.
Tagline: Revenge Never Gets Old
(Read on for Bullet To The Head review)









