Cab driver Max picks up a man who offers him $600 to drive him around. But the promise of easy money sours when Max realizes his fare is an assassin.
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Redundant and unnecessary.
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This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
I know this movie has been out forever but I just rewatched it again and can't atay quiet. The plot is riddled with holes. Just dumb. Horrible movie
Movie Review: "Collateral" (2004)Star-actor Tom Cruise, as highly-visceral playing Hitman "Vincent" from nowhere, hitting LAX getting the Intel bag from cameo-pushing British-hitman-pendant Jason Statham, before making five stops with cap-driving always Limousine-dreaming character of "Max", perfomed emotional as identifiable actor Jamie Foxx, putting us on a journey to most hidden corners and side allys of beautifully, if not most amazing captured night exteriors of "Metropolis" Los Angeles, when the plot thickens, hits going wrong, sneaking through the underworld of West coast major city, meeting mysterious as hostile-looking character of "Felix", given face unmissable by imported, uprising actor Javier Bardem as the original script for "Collateral" directed to superior cinematic efforts by Michael Mann at his prime with supreme cinematographers Paul Cameron and Dion Beebe digital as filmstock -pushing footage to pitch-perfect 115-Minute-Final-Cut of beyond Hollywood motion picture entertainment to its finest reception.Copyright 2018 Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC
Say what you want about Tom Cruise but he delivers an extremely authentic performance - I was stunned. I am writing this December 2017 and I was also very impressed with the image and sound quality (on Blu Ray) of a film from 2004. Looking forward to seeing it again.
I have to admit up front that I am no fan of Tom Cruise's acting. Much to my surprise, the acting in this film is its strength. Nice cameo by Javier Bardem, but his presence if pretty much wasted. The problem is the heavy handed directing and typical Hollywood boorish script. A reasonable person can pretty much predict the outcome within the first half hour of the film. The ending left me less than satisfied and laughing at the lack of ingenuity. I think Michael Mann has found his calling with Transformers.