When a retiring assassin realizes that he is the target of a hit, he winds up back in the game going head to head with a gang of younger, ruthless killers.
This movie contains 48 potentially triggering events.
Yes, and there needs to be a new rule in movies where no dogs shall die because honestly they keep getting cuter and Netflix just keeps killing them off. Luckily however the movie doesn't give you much time to become attached to the dog
A bird gets shot through in the beginning of the movie, as the camera follows the bullet, when a character is sniping someone from afar -- it happens very fast.
So much torture. There is some torture poorly played for laughs before killing a minor character; a highlighted torture scene with graphic detail of tools, bruises, wounds, act of wounding, and blood; and also a person with visible evidence of recent torture and abuse.
At the beginning, the main character visits a doctor in a hospital, the majority of the scene is in the doctor's room and goes through what seems to be a basic physical evaluation.
A recurring character is objectified in most of her scenes. Her whole point is to be the ''sexy bimbo''.
At one time, a man hits her and wants to shoot a porno with her.
Can it really be called "happy" when the protagonists just barely made it thanks to their protagonist plot armor, neither are actually "happy" but just safe, and it feels more like a superhero origin movie ending?
This is a very bloody and gorey movie in general. If this sort of this is upsetting, this is not the movie for you from basically the first 60 seconds on.