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Why on earth is it called The Assassination if no one dies? We’ll never know. The film, not Bobby.
Why on earth is it called The Assassination if no one dies? We’ll never know.
The film, not Bobby.
The review critiques Brett Simon's film The Assassination, labeling it a low point in Bruce Willis's career. Despite an intriguing premise, the plot is confusing and overly serious, with unanswered questions and underdeveloped characters. Supporting roles and story elements seem disconnected, though the film's short runtime is a minor relief. Overall, it suggests viewers haven't missed much if they skip it. Discover why Brett Simon’s The Assassination missed the mark—read the full review and decide if it’s worth your time.
Why the hell is it called The Assassination if no one dies? We will never know. In short, if you haven’t seen this film, you haven’t missed anything.
Why the hell is it called The Assassination if no one dies? We will never know.
In short, if you haven’t seen this film, you haven’t missed anything.
This review critiques 'The Assassination' as a low point in Bruce Willis's career, highlighting a serious yet flawed storyline. The film's characters and plot leave many unanswered questions, including the misleading title. Despite some interesting ideas, the movie ultimately fails to engage and is only redeemable by its short duration. Discover why 'The Assassination' misses the mark and decide if Bruce Willis's dark career phase is worth your time.
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