Mechanic
Jason Statham Actor , Ben Foster Actor , Tony Goldwyn Actor , Donald Sutherland Actor , Jeff Chase Actor , Mini Anden Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Graphic Violence,Nudity,Profanity,Sexual Situations
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Mechanic
Theatrical Release Date: 2011 01 28 (USA)
UPC: 043396379411
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Graphic Violence, Nudity, Profanity, Sexual Situations]
Summary: Seasoned hitman Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) sets out to avenge the brutal murder of his mentor, Harry (Donald Sutherland), and finds himself joined by Harry's vengeful son (Ben Foster), who is eager to follow in his late father's footsteps, in this remake of the 1972 action thriller starring Charles Bronson and Jan-Michael Vincent. Harry taught Arthur how to be a detached killer who always hits his mark. Now Harry is gone, and for the first time in Arthur's career it's about to get personal. As lone-wolf assassin Arthur prepares to hunt down Harry's killers, he is approached by his fallen mentor's vengeful son, Steve, who is eager to take up the lethal tools of his father's trade. Unadept at working with a partner yet compelled to help Steve carry on the family tradition, Arthur agrees to take him on as a prot?g?. Later, the duo begins to methodically eliminate their targets, forging a partnership born of blood with each new hit. The closer Arthur and Steve get to the name at the top of their list, however, the more apparent it becomes that his job will be anything but business as usual. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Action
Features:
Get Inside the Action with the "Tools of the Trade" featurette and Deleted & Extended Scenes
Mechanic
Format: DVD
Release Date: 05/17/2011
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 93 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Mechanic
1. Scene 1 [7:02]
2. Scene 2 [5:47]
3. Scene 3 [4:17]
4. Scene 4 [5:20]
5. Scene 5 [9:08]
6. Scene 6 [5:20]
7. Scene 7 [2:55]
8. Scene 8 [8:39]
9. Scene 9 [5:32]
10. Scene 10 [9:24]
11. Scene 11 [3:45]
12. Scene 12 [2:48]
13. Scene 13 [2:46]
14. Scene 14 [4:03]
15. Scene 15 [2:38]
16. Scene 16 [3:34]
Perry Seibert
At this point, while the legendary string of '80s testosterone-fueled action heroes (Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Norris) aren't quite ready to hang it up, none of them can carry an action movie like Jason Statham. Between the joyously over-the-top Crank films, the slick Transporter series, his collaborations with director Guy Ritchie, and interesting detours like The Italian Job and The Bank Job, Statham has proven to be a steel-eyed, hard-muscled man's man with a sharp sense of humor -- he's even capable of vulnerability. He's never played against type, but he's found plenty of subtle variations on that type. And, to its great benefit, The Mechanic utilizes all his skills. Statham plays Arthur Bishop, a "fixer" for a powerful yet shady corporation who specializes in killing people with efficiency and/or style -- whatever best serves his boss' needs. Arthur's absolute mastery of this talent -- as well as his sculpted torso and arms -- is revealed in the opening, where he assassinates a Columbian tycoon in the man's swimming pool. Of course a man with Arthur's career lives by a code, and his only loyalty is to Harry (Donald Sutherland), his mentor in the corporation. But when Bishop learns that Harry is the company's next target, business is business. Enter Ben Foster as Harry's ne'er-do-well, heavy-drinking son, Steve. With his father out of the picture, Steve wants Arthur to train him to become a mechanic as well. Together, they plot revenge on Harry's killer, but because Steve suspects Arthur might have pulled the trigger himself, the bonds of trust between the two might be imaginary. The best thing about The Mechanic is the debt it owes to crime films from the early '70s. It's a remake of a Charles Bronson movie, and it has the patient rhythms and the existential dread of such influential masterworks as Point Blank. Statham is one of the few stars around who can make it seem that still waters run deep inside a person who, by all outside appearances, is a cold-blooded killer. And since the tight screenplay (the movie clocks in at under 90 minutes, minus the closing credits) keeps him at the center of just about every scene, we cheer consistently for his meticulous mastery of every situation -- including some improvised torture involving a garbage disposal and a young woman's hand. As much as this is Statham's film, Ben Foster becomes a welcome complement. He's done really strong dramatic work on Six Feet Under, and in The Messenger, but here Foster's resemblance to a young Sean Penn helps make Steve a plausible loose cannon -- intense, reckless, and unpredictable. The term chemistry usually gets thrown around in romantic comedies, but chemistry is exactly what he and Statham have. Not Newman/Redford chemistry, but certainly enough to keep this hard-hitting, entertaining action film from dragging. Director Simon West does a solid job pacing the movie -- he makes you wait for the big action set pieces in order to build anticipation, and while too much of the hand-to-hand fight sequences are edited beyond the point of comprehension, these scenes are also brief enough that we don't lose interest. The down-and-dirty milieu of The Mechanic is most certainly a man's world. Thankfully Statham, the reigning king of guy cinema, is at its center. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Lewis John Carlino
Screenwriter
Robert Chartoff
Executive Producer
Boaz Davidson
Executive Producer
Mark Isham
Composer (Music Score)
Avi Lerner
Executive Producer
Richard Wenk
Screenwriter
Irwin Winkler
Executive Producer
Simon West
Director
Danny Dimbort
Executive Producer
Trevor Short
Executive Producer
David Winkler
Producer
Billy Chartoff
Producer
René Besson
Producer
Jason Statham
Actor
Ben Foster
Actor
Tony Goldwyn
Actor
Donald Sutherland
Actor
Jeff Chase
Actor
Mini Anden
Actor
James Logan
Actor
Eddie Fernandez
Actor
Joshua Bridgewater
Actor
John "Spud" McConnell
Actor
Christa Campbell
Actor
Joel Davis
Actor
Mark Anthony Nutter
Actor
Ardy Brent Carlson
Actor
Lara Grice
Actor
Lance E. Nichols
Actor
J.D. Evermore
Actor
Ada Michelle Loridans
Actor
Linzzi Zaorski
Actor
Dawn Neufeld
Actor
Molly Rosenblatt
Actor
Bill Scharpf
Actor
John Teague
Actor
David Leitch
Actor
Jennifer Ortega
Actor
LaTeace Towns-Cuellar
Actor
Paul Abraham
Actor
David Dahlgren
Actor
Stuart Greer
Actor
Kasia Wolejnio
Actor
Larrel France
Actor
Danny Cosmo
Actor
Derek Schreck
Actor
Choop
Actor
Country: USA

