Hit Man File (2005)

Hit Man File (2005)
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A lone wolf assassin must flee both the vengeful mafia and the crooked authorities in this Thai crime drama from the same studio that brought Tony Jaa's high flying martial arts masterpiece Ong Bak to the screen. In the violence of the Thai underworld it's can be virtually impossible at distinguish between the good guys and the bad guys. When you can't tell who to trust from who to kill, the only option left is to run. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Sananjit Bangsapan
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hit Man File

A lone wolf assassin must flee both the vengeful mafia and the crooked authorities in this Thai crime drama from the same studio that brought Tony Jaa's high flying martial arts masterpiece Ong Bak to the screen. In the violence of the Thai underworld it's can be virtually impossible at distinguish between the good guys and the bad guys. When you can't tell who to trust from who to kill, the only option left is to run. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins
Director(s):
Sananjit Bangsapan
Writer(s):
Sananjit Bangsapan
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Denna B.

In the beginning, this movie looked like it had potential as it continually added new characters. However, the interaction between the characters never amounted to much and the movie quickly began to lose momentum. While the acting and directing were good, the writing was the weak point as the story never generated any excitement or sense of urgency. Hoping some grand plot twist would save the storyline in the final scene, you may end up saying, "That's the end of the movie ?!". The audio defaulted to stereo. As for extras, there's a trailer for the movie, a "Stills Gallery" and trailers for three other movies. Not really recommended.

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