Fast Charlie

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Fast Charlie

31 May, 2024
1 hr 30 mins
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Fast Charlie

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Doesn’t break new ground but is engaging enough, especially for Brosnan fans

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Fast Charlie Movie Review : Slow yet steady

Critic's Rating: 3.5/5
Story: A fixer must work with his latest victim's ex-wife to solve a predicament.

Review: Directed by Phillip Noyce, ‘Fast Charlie’ melds old-school action with a sprinkle of dark comedy. Adapted from Victor Gischler’s novel Gun Monkeys, the film stars Pierce Brosnan as Charlie Swift, a seasoned hitman whose loyalty to his ageing mob boss, Stan (James Caan), sets the stage for a revenge-driven plot. The story follows Charlie, seeking vengeance after a massacre orchestrated by rival crime boss Beggar (Gbenga Akinnagbe). Teaming up with Marcie Kramer (Morena Baccarin), Charlie navigates a series of violent encounters. Noyce brings a no-nonsense approach to ‘Fast Charlie’, focusing on a straightforward narrative that mixes violent crime elements with romance and sly humour. The direction keeps the film engaging, balancing action sequences with moments of introspection and humour, though it sometimes falls into predictability.

Pierce Brosnan delivers a compelling performance as the world-weary Charlie Swift. His portrayal combines the gruffness of a hardened hitman with a charm that makes his character both intimidating and endearing. Brosnan's chemistry with Morena Baccarin is one of the film's highlights, providing warmth amid the brutality. Baccarin's Marcie is a formidable counterpart to Charlie, a taxidermist with sharp wit and resilience, adding depth to their dynamic. James Caan, in one of his final roles, brings a poignant gravitas to Stan, the mob boss who uses a wheelchair showing signs of dementia. His father-son-like relationship with Charlie adds an emotional layer to the film, making Charlie’s quest for revenge more personal and impactful.

The film thrives on a relaxed pace, blending action and dark comedy. But it is a double-edged sword; while it keeps ‘Fast Charlie’ from becoming too grim, it also makes some scenes feel off-kilter and less impactful. The film occasionally feels routine, relying on familiar action tropes that might leave some viewers wanting more complexity. ‘Fast Charlie’ is a mildly entertaining action crime thriller that benefits from solid performances and a blend of dark humour and violence. While it doesn’t break new ground in the genre, it offers enough engaging moments and character interactions to keep audiences invested. Fans of Brosnan will find it a worthwhile watch. The film's predictable plot is balanced by its lively execution and the charisma of its cast, making it a fitting swan song for James Caan.

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Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.

Direction:
3.5/5
Dialogues:
3.5/5
Screenplay:
3.5/5
Music:
3.0/5
Action:
3.0/5
Visual appeal:
3.0/5

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