A Hitman in London

2015 "Because some people just need killing."
A Hitman in London
3.9| 1h37m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 October 2015 Released
Producted By: Raging Pictures
Country: United Kingdom
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After his last assignment ended with the death of an innocent woman, a hitman's new job in London is compromised when he is overcome with guilt, and ends up helping a desperate woman who is caught up in a human trafficking operation.

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Patrick Bateman It's funny, as a martial arts film enthusiast I was most excited about one of the lesser known names in this film, Gary Daniels. He has the ability to perform superbly in fight sequences whilst carrying the presence and acting ability to pull off the lead. But surprisingly there's some really popular Hollywood names starring alongside him too.You've got Mickey Rourke at the very beginning of the film playing a powerful crime boss, with other stars like Daryl Hannah and Michael Madsen popping up throughout the film in supporting roles.Our main villain though is played by Eric Roberts who does a pretty good job at playing an intelligent bad guy with a fitting charisma to sell the character. Having these strong names around Gary Daniels' lead made for a smooth overall performance by the entire cast.One thing I appreciated too was seeing director and writer Ara Paiaya showing up for a fight sequence toward the end of the film showing off his impressive abilities also, as they guy has some very acrobatic and impressive martial arts to showcase.
jasonmark-61830 The action is great, and the film has a solid cast as well. Skin Traffik is actually way better than I thought it would be. The story, which revolves around human trafficking, is a very important subject and it's great that Director Ara Paiaya has brought it to light in his own unique style. The main reason Skin Traffik excels is because of the Direction, Action Direction and Cast. The villain side of things is really awesome! Overall, it has the guts to be a big budget martial arts action flick with a star studded cast that confronts a very serious topic. This film is perfect for fun with the guys on a Friday pizza night.
ActionJunkie1980 Action movies like this will always have their, mostly male and indiscriminate audience satisfied with endless shoot-outs, explosions, beat-downs and big guns and knives. Exactly what I expect from a good action movie. Huge Star Cast, Guns, Car Chases, Violence, Gore, Cheesy Dialogue and a standard action movie storyline. Obviously anyone not happy with all of the above were expecting something more substantial but I couldn't have asked for anything more. Ara Paiaya creates an entertaining movie with wonderful use of the whole cast. The way each big name actor was used in the film was the best anyone could of done. Classic! Every time there was a fight scene with action hero Gary Daniels, I was overwhelmed by the incredible action and variety of kills on the screen. Bottom line, don't listen to the troll reviews. Watch this movie!
o-02593 Enjoyable film bit of a Taken Reboot but with a much cooler cast and better hand to hand combat. I would recommend this to anyone who likes action and seeing lots of stars in one movie for example like in The Expendable films. Gary Daniels is at the peak of his powers as a killing machine in this British action film. Paiaya delivers a film which plays like one prolonged, glorified action sequence, in which dialogue and characterisation are strictly secondary. Bradley (Gary Daniels) leaves corpse after corpse in his wake, the storytelling becomes more and more preposterous – it's saving grace is the sheer operatic excess of the bloodletting. Certainly a timeless DTV action classic and even more so when you think of all the star power involved.