![]() ![]() Sick of their antics he goes to a medium for help to get rid of them. This is a film about a hitman who works for a manipulative woman he's instructed to kill people, and their ghosts haunt him. Take out everything after "of his past" and you're almost there. ![]() Here's the Amazon description of this film: "A hitman is quite literally haunted by the ghosts of his past in this unique blend of supernatural action-comedy set in the neon-lit world of cynical psychics, seductive mob bosses, and clever cops." Well that's just not true. It's a film, it has all the components to make one, in fact it has all the components to make a great film, but it doesn't use them well, and to add insult to injury it feels like it's low budget. The Laundryman, directed by Chung Lee and written by Chung Lee and Yu-Hsun Chen ( The Village of No Return) is not what I'd call a great film, not even what I'd call a good film. So today, having really scoured the weird Korean titles Netflix has to offer, I went to Prime and got myself a weird Chinese title. ![]() I forgot I owned an Amazon Prime account I'm constantly on Netflix searching for obscure movies to review that I miss the Prime logo on my PS4 and never give it the time of day it deserves. ![]()
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