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6.2/10
IMDbAccident Man is a British action thriller film that follows the story of a hitman who specialises in making his murders look like accidents. When his ex-girlfriend is killed, Fallon sets out to find the people responsible and seek revenge. The film's cast delivers impressive performances, with Scott Adkins bringing the much-needed intensity and grit to his role. The movie's direction and cinematography are also equally impressive, with almost-real fight sequences and action scenes that add to the movie's overall entertainment value. The movie's humour is also noteworthy, with a dark and irreverent tone that adds a unique and refreshing twist to the action-thriller genre. The film's use of flashbacks and nonlinear storytelling adds to the movie's overall impact. Overall, Accident Man is a fun and entertaining movie that offers a unique and fresh take on the action-thriller genre. It's a movie that celebrates the talents of Scott Adkins as both an actor and martial artist, while offering a clever and engaging storyline.
Based on the comic book created by Pat Mills & Tony Skinner.
In this film Adkins character was given contract of killing the band called Satanic Mechanic. In Avengement, another movie directed by Jesse Johnson and also starring Nick Moran, there is a poster of Satanic Mechanic behind the bar throughout the movie.
Mike Fallon (Scott Adkins) uses Adkins band-aids towards the end of the film.
"Mike Fallon: There was a guy on TV the other night. Had a theory that nearly a quarter of all so-called fatal accidents were actually murders. That's ridiculous. It's only about 10 percent."
"Mike Fallon: How the hell do I make this look like an accident?"