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Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday

Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday (2022) Film Review

Posted on October 23, 2022October 23, 2022 By Uprightness Eziukwu No Comments on Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday (2022) Film Review
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Introduction

Accident Man Hitman’s Holiday (2022) is an American comedy action thriller directed by George Kirby and Harry Kirby.

Accident Man Hitman’s Holiday is a sequel to the 2018 film Accident Man.

Accident Man (2022) features Scott Adkins as Mike Fallon, Ray Stevenson as Big Ray , Sarah Chang as Sui-Ling, and many others. This film runs one hour and thirty minutes. While Italian and Russian are used in bits, English is the primary language.

Synopsis

In Accident Man Hitman’s Holiday (2022), Mike, an assassin, attempts to protect his friend Fred from Mrs. Zuuzer, a mafia boss. For him to see his friend alive once more, Mrs. Zuuzer assigns him a task. Mr. Mike’s mission is to protect Mrs. Zuuzer’s ungrateful son Dante from other assassins and return Dante to her safely.   

A bit about Accident Man Hitman’s Holiday

Mr. Mike is a professional assassin who will accept any assassination mission that pays well. He supported himself in this manner.

Mr. Mike recently worked in London, but after the disasters he created there, he felt compelled to move to Malta, carrying with him the guilt of his deeds.

While visiting Malta, Mike runs across Fred, an old buddy who is about to be kicked out of a bar, and he gets him out of this trouble.

To collaborate on certain assassination operations, Mike invites Fred in and even shows him a lab. In their lab, Fred can test out all of his techniques to determine whether they will hold up in the real world.

After completing numerous successful missions together – Fred and Mike, Mrs. Zuuzer kidnaps them. Mrs. Zuuzer is the boss of the Italian Mafia. She alleges that her son is squandering everything she provided him to become a pop sensation/star.

Dante, the pop star sensation with his mom Mrs. Zuuzer

She tries to work out a bargain with Mike whereby she’ll let Mike go and in exchange for his friend, Mike would have to help save her son Dante from other assassins attempting to get their hands on him, Mike would return his pal Fred to him intact.

Mike agrees to the bargain and leaves to save Dante out of love for Fred.

Accident Man Hitman’s Holiday Film Review

Because actors and actresses are crucial in filmmaking, I’ll start with them.

Several characters appear in Accident Man Hitman’s Holiday. From assassins to bodyguards to party dancers.

The actor performance most impresses me among these characters is that of George Fouracres.

Dante, Mrs. Zuuzer’s son, is played by George Fouracres. He portrays a spoiled, unpleasant, and talkative persona. His portrayal gives a lot of emotion and personality, and most of his performance appeared good. The way he walks when pulled by Mike Fallon (Scott Adkins), the way he talks, and a few other things.

I wouldn’t say George Fouracres bore the weight of the film on his shoulders because we all know Scott Adkins did. Scott is the protagonist, so you expect him to carry the movie.

Even though George was featured in a sequence that disgusted me, I still appreciate most of his screen time.

The film’s main character, Mike Fallon, is played by Scott Adkins. Mike is an assassin who can make all kills look like accidents. That’s his specialty.

He is tasked with rescuing Dante from other killer assassins. As an assassin, one is expected to fight and do all the assassin stuff, but Scott, in my opinion, flops the job.

I’m unsure if he flops because he tried too hard, didn’t try hard enough, or the screenplay and directors were just poor.

Sui-ling, a martial artist who comes to train with Mike, is played by Sarah Chang. Sui-ling is amusing, especially when she turns up uninvited to beat up Mike.

Sarah’s acting is subpar, save for her comic role. The way she speaks, as well as the way her body moves in tune with her speech, is odd.

The film Accident Man, directed by George Kirby and Harry Kirby, is a flop. The directors performed an inadequate job.

The picture is loaded with fights, many of them. The filmmaker probably said, “You guys should just fight; we’ll add humor along the way.” Not only that, the action scenes appeared to be choreographed and fake.

The only battle sequence I loved was Yendi’s. It also appeared choreographed, but it is far superior to the others.

Yendi

While watching Accident Man, I noticed a shoddy recreation of Bullet Train (2022) starring Brad Pitt.

The effects and editing are both poor. The explosion, for example, has severe ramifications.

Another flaw I discovered in this film is that there were gaps in the plot. The Breaches are obvious. I am pretty surprised this film is receiving so many positive reviews.

Accident Man Hitman’s Holiday is entirely predictable, with no thrills, at least for me.

This is intended to be a thriller, yet there is no excitement or thrill in viewing it.

Did you know?

George Kirby directed Doctor Strange.

When was he asked what his favorite movies or TV series where in which he performed stunts?

Responded by saying, “I duplicated for Benedict Cumberbatch in “Doctor Strange,” which was a fantastic experience and my first time as a lead double. That’s also where I met Scott, so “Doctor Strange” was a must-see. “

“I also did stunt work on “Game of Thrones” and other “Star Wars” films, which was a terrific experience. So, I’ve done a lot of fantastic films and TV series, and you truly learn a lot from every single show and apply it to your work”. This fact is gotten from Kongfukingdom

In conclusion, I would not recommend this film – Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday to anybody.

I felt sad and hurt while watching it, and I can guarantee you that you will most likely feel the same way if you see it.

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