Watch: First Kill 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – In an attempt to reconnect with his son Danny, successful Wall Street broker Will takes his family on a vacation to the cabin where he grew up. While Will and Danny are hunting, their trip takes a deadly turn when they witness the murder of a crooked police officer as a bank robbery goes awry. When Danny is taken hostage by the criminals, Will is forced to help them evade the police chief investigating the murder and recover the stolen money in exchange for his son’s life..
Plot: A police chief tries to solve a kidnapping that involves a bank robber holding a young boy hostage.
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After his “I actually kinda tried” performance in _Once Upon a Time in Venice_ earlier this year, Bruce Willis has obviously circled back to “not giving a fuck”. Hayden Christensen is likewise a non-event in _First Kill_, probably Steven C. Miller’s least interesting movie._Final rating:★½: – Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._
Good enough.I felt satisfied after watching ‘First Kill’. Sure it isn’t anything extremely memorable or overly creative/unique, but I came away feeling positive about it. It gave me what I wanted from a straight-to-video action film.
Hayden Christensen is enjoyable in the lead role, and even Bruce Willis seemed to be trying at least; unlike, in my view anyway, in 2016’s ‘Precious Cargo’. Gethin Anthony, of ‘Game of Thrones’ fame, is good too – he features in the best scene of the film with child actor Ty Shelton.
The plot is nothing close to being anything fresh, but it’s suitable and it held my interest all the way through… I can’t really ask for more. 3*.
Lighten up folks….not terrible
Wow, three are some harsh critics out there. It wasn’t one I would watch again, but it was enjoyable enough.
Just Awful
Somebody breaks into someplace presumably for a black bag. Some Wall Street big shot (oh yeah, we’re all going to root for this guy) who looks like he’s 16 is told that his son is being bullied, so he takes the family on a trip out to the small town he’s from.Then he takes his son hunting, because, uh, killing an animal is going to make a man of him? Well, they end up witnessing two guys arguing, one of them tosses a key, then the other guy shoots him. When the shooter sees the kid running around he turns to shot him so Wall Street shoots the guy. Turns out he is a cop. No matter, Wall Street decides to take the other guy, who’s only injured, back to his place so the wife can heal him. Huh? Yeah. The guy does recover and takes the kid hostage back to his place. There he bonds with the kid. Wall Street in the meantime has to come up with stories for the cops. Then he finds the key and goes to the hostage-takers place where the main cop finds him. Now both go to the place where the exchange will take place–the black bag for the kid. And there everything will be resolved after a couple of surprises.
I can’t even get myself to write a summary of this mess of a movie, which was almost painful to watch. We are asked to put up with so much nonsense and ridiculous stuff. This movie is complete amateur-hour but with a budget. Sure, somewhere there was an idea. But the writer’s lack of experience comes across very quickly. This movie seems to be one of those that underwent countless re-writes by different people struggling for control–except it isn’t one of those movies. I appreciated the fact that a coupe of the Southern characters weren’t actually the really bad guys here, for a change. But I didn’t appreciate this habit they have in movies of not naming the male young characters. As always the dad calls his son “kiddo,” “kid,” buddy” but never by his name. Who in the last 70 years talks like that to his son? Direction, too, is a mess. And don’t be fooled by that action-movie marketing. It really isn’t. It’s more of a drama thriller. And a poor one at that.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 10000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Thriller
Director Steven C. Miller
Writer Nick Gordon
Actors Bruce Willis, Hayden Christensen, Ty Shelton
Country United Kingdom, Canada, United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini, Panavision Primo, E-, G- and T-Series Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
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Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Panavision (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema