Old Guy
Competition is always a killer.
Stuck at a dead end but vying for the love of spunky club manager Anata, aging contract killer Danny Dolinski is thrilled when The Company pulls him back in the field, but only to train Gen Z newcomer Wihlborg, a prodigy assassin with an attitude.
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Their Best Guy

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World Premiere
Cast

Christoph Waltz
Danny Dolinski

Lucy Liu
Anata

Cooper Hoffman
Wihlborg

Karishma Navekar
Datta

Desmond Edwards
Ritchie

Ryan McParland
Doug

Ann Akinjirin
Opal

Charlie Hamblett
Opal's Assistant

Jason Done
Milo

Tony Hirst
William

Kate Katzman
Simone

Richie Wilson
Micha's Bodyguard

Conor Mullen
Barbierri

Tibu Fortes
Anuj

Helen Ryan
Tory Dolinski

Rory Mullen
Yatzeck

Desmond Eastwood
Colton, Hotel Worker
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Reviews
Chandler Danier
Is this Megalopolis 2? A grand work of old man fucking young women. The runtime is right in my sweet spot. I'm an old man. But this movie is boring. Not sexy.
I like the story. I like the actors. Satisfying ending with the kid. Vomit inducing ending for Lucy. This one needed 45 minutes. Cut the love story. Have them be wacky friends. Aren't we beyond the constraints of traditional runtimes?
MovieGuys
"Old Guy" is a somewhat cliched but still quite watchable action flick.
Yes its filled with tired tropes and lacks originality. That said, its very much defined by the performance of lead actor, Christoph Waltz. I've always liked Waltz and his performance in the role of a gruffly charming womanising assassin bad guy, who just happens to have a heart and an albeit rusty, moral compass, carries this film forward.
What also makes this film work is its "Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" vibe. The Brits know how to make this kind of gritty crime action film plausible and engaging, in a way their US counterparts, just don't comprehend. The characters have depth to them, at times vicious at times very human. The scene with the crime lord granddad, the assassins and his young granddaughter, one such example.
What does not work so well is the dirty old man, womaniser routine and the weirdly androgynous, apprentice assassin. I suspect he's supposed to contrast Waltz's old school macho lead. He doesn't drink, he wears pink sweaters and has black painted fingernails. Suffice to say, as an attempt at staged humour, for me, it falls flat. As does the bland performance from Lucy Liu.
In summary, "Old Guy" is a mixed bag. It could have been more with less cliched handling but for my money there's still a lot more here to like than not. Worth a look.
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