Silencer (2018)

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Silencer: Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.. With Johnny Messner, Tito Ortiz, Chuck Liddell, Danny Trejo. Disgraced alcoholic veteran must reawaken all his deadly skills, and track down his former employer when he fails to complete his last hit.

“Even if your budget is only a few dollars, beg borrow or steal money instead of letting amateur writer Sean Mick write his first ever screenplay for a full length feature film. Start with short films, go to film school, let a pro proofread the garbage you wrote, something… but donu0026#39;t ruin a film with the worst cliches, actors scenes and dialogue a 5th grader could have better written. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFrom the annoying whispering tone of Johnny Messner to the full time toothpick in Tito Ortizu0026#39;s mouth, these cliches are 1980u0026#39;s writing. Many scenes where too long and convoluted. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe directing was ok considering the script Timothy Woodward Jr. had to work with. The acting was typical for this type of film, but would have been better if the director directed his cast better and had a better script to work with. The story in itself has been played over many times, but I could live with that… I just couldnu0026#39;t handle the cheese that made up most of the screenplay. The fight scenes where poorly edited and choreographed. Even Danny Trejou0026#39;s shotgun blasts at the end where so obviously pathetic 1970u0026#39;s gunpowder effects. The score was also annoying for most part of the film. The cinematography was adequate. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s too bad this flop could have been avoided had the proper resources been part of the production, as Iu0026#39;m a fan of all the UFC and lead actors. This one missed the mark in a huge way. A very generous 4/10 from me.”

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