RED (2010)
After surviving an assault from a squad of hit men, retired CIA black ops agent Frank Moses reassembles his old team for an all-out war. Frank reunites with old Joe, crazy Marvin and wily Victoria to uncover a massive conspiracy that threatens their lives. Only their expert training will allow them to survive a near-impossible mission -- breaking into CIA headquarters.
- Robert Schwentke
- Andrew M. Robinson
- Myron Hoffert
- Grant Lucibello
- Susan Marucci
- R. Emerson John
- Sam Sullivan
- Cully Hamner
- Erich Hoeber
- Jon Hoeber
- Warren Ellis
Rating: 6.701/10 by 6646 users
Alternative Title:
RED: Retired, Extremely Dangerous - US
레드 - 아주 위험한 은퇴자들 - KR
레드 - KR
Red: Πράκτορες Παροπλισμένοι Αλλά Πάντα Επικίνδυνοι - GR
R.E.D. - CA
猛火爆 - HK
猛火爆 - TW
Red - US
Red - GR
R.E.D. 1 - Älter. Härter. Besser. - DE
RED 1 - US
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Pусский
Runtime: 01 hour 51 minutes
Budget: $58,000,000
Revenue: $199,000,000
Plot Keyword: assassin, central intelligence agency (cia), undercover agent, kidnapping, assault rifle, based on comic, shootout, sniper rifle, explosion, retired, female spy, government agent, undercover operation, black ops, first date
**RED's deep cast of experienced talent make a somewhat typical movie a little more special.** RED follows a rogue group of highly skilled lovable, zany agents (like The Losers or The Expendables), but this time, the team is made up of retired assassins that show the young guns they still have what it takes to kick some tail! The story has been told before, but it doesn't keep Red from being fun. The cast is filled with veteran actors that seem to have a blast working together and blowing stuff up. The film's highlight was John Malkovich playing in his sweet spot - a crazed unhinged psycho (Con Air vibes). Bruce Willis leads the team with his usual cool tough, guy character and does great. Even though RED doesn't do anything that hasn't been done before, the charming cast and characters make Red an entertaining spy action movie.
A great ride of a movie. Bruce Willis is perfectly cast as Frank Moses and downplays his character like no one else could. Picture any other star in this role and it's a completely different movie. And where else are you going to see Helen Mirren dressed in an evening gown pumping out hundreds of rounds from a machine gun bigger than she is? Exquisite. Oh, and an honourable mention for John Malkovich. Just nuts!
There old retired C.I.A. agents who are to be the best in the biz. Now the C.I.A. is after them and they will find out why.