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The protege review
The protege review









Aside from a small selection of exciting set pieces and charismatic performances from its lead stars, audiences will be hard-pressed to find a reason to justify watching this one when there are so many better films out there that have the same basic premise. While by no means one of the worst action movies ever made, The Protégé is the most familiar. In a world where John Wick and Nobody exist, genre films need to commit to being distinctive, and this film doesn’t do enough to achieve that. It’s disappointing, then, that many of the set pieces ultimately devolve into mindless shoot-‘em-ups that lack both polish and imagination. These scenes are a testament to Q as an action star. Likewise, there are a handful of action sequences that are slick and satisfyingly punchy in their execution. Both actors bring plenty of suave charisma to their roles, which makes their quick-witted and flirtatious interactions the most engaging parts of this feature. There’s a lot to be desired when it comes to the sluggish script, but Q and Keaton’s performances are the saving grace of this film. It simply goes along with the familiar plot beats that viewers will expect, with very few thrills or surprises thrown in along the way. It’s something that has been done to death, and The Protégé is unable to bring anything new to the table to help it stand out.

the protege review

The premise of a killer out for revenge is the bread and butter of the action genre.

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She suspects his murder is connected to a target he was investigating before his death, with her own investigation putting her in the path of Rembrandt (Michael Keaton), a dashing hitman working for the person Anna is after. Starring Maggie Q as a highly-skilled contract killer named Anna, the plot sees the assassin set out on a personal quest for revenge against those responsible for killing her friend and mentor (who’s played by Samuel L Jackson). What it ends up being, however, is a bland and forgettable affair. As she becomes entangled with an enigmatic killer (Michael Keaton) whose attraction to her goes way beyond cat and mouse, their confrontation turns deadly and. The Protg is a slick and sophisticated action thriller with a winning cast who are clearly enjoying the rapid-fire script Michael Keaton is on top form. Helmed by seasoned action director Michael Campbell of Casino Royale and GoldenEye fame, with a script penned by The Equalizer and The Mechanic screenwriter Richard Wenk, The Protégé had the pedigree to become an engrossing modern action outing.











The protege review