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Assassin | Alzheimer's Disease
Alex, an assassin-for-hire, finds that he's become a target after he refuses to complete a job for a dangerous criminal organization. Directed by Martin Campbell.
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Alex, an assassin-for-hire, finds that he's become a target after he refuses to complete a job for a dangerous criminal organization. Directed by Martin Campbell.
5.7/10
IMDbBudget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,900,000 USD
Based on the Belgian film The Memory of a Killer (2003), directed by Erik Van Looy (known for The Loft (2014) written by Carl Joos (known for Cordon (2014), The Treatment (2014) and The Broken Circle Breakdown (2012)).
Most panoramic El Paso skyline shots in this movie are accurate; however, the tall, white modern high rise does not exist and was implanted into the movie.
Both Liam (in this movie) and Guy Pearce (who plays an FBI agent) in Memento (2000) wrote reminders on themselves to compensate for their loss of memory.
The photos of Alex as a child (01.15.25) is indeed a young Liam Neeson.
Aside from Harold Marques ( Hugo Torres) and Guy Pearce all the other main characters are European ( Mainly from the UK) . No American born actor appears in the movie.
"Special Agent Vincent Serra: [from the trailer] Did you just give me an alibi?"
"Alex Lewis: [from the trailer] If I can't finish this, you have to Alex Lewis: [from the trailer] We all have to die, Vincent. What matters is what you do before you go Alex Lewis: [from the trailer] but you don't hurt children, ever Alex Lewis: [from the trailer] We owe it to that child Vincent"