Watch: The Contractor 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Elizabeth Chase is busy remodeling her new home with her lawyer husband, Paul and daughter, McKenzie. To make sure it’s finished before a charity event they’re hosting, the couple hire a contractor, Javier, to help. However Elizabeth starts to grow suspicious of Javier and learns that he’d targeted the family all along. Now, to save her family, Elizabeth will have to take matters into her own hands..
Plot: Elizabeth Chase is busy remodeling her new home with her lawyer husband, Paul and daughter, McKenzie. To make sure it’s finished before a charity event they’re hosting, the couple hire a contractor, Javier, to help. However Elizabeth starts to grow suspicious of Javier and learns that he’d targeted the family all along. Now, to save her family, Elizabeth will have to take matters into her own hands.
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A straight to the point thriller…
There was just something fundamentally 90’s about this thriller. And I mean that in the best possible way actually. It was like watching the thrillers that I remember watching during the 90’s.That being said, then “The Contractor” was actually entertaining and did have an interesting story. The story, though, wasn’t particularly thrilling or disturbing, but it was told in a nice way and the plot was great. And this made for a rather enjoyable movie.
It should be said that “The Contractor” is the type of movie you watch once and never again, because the storyline and plot doesn’t have enough contents or leverage to support more than a single watching.
The story is about the Chase family who have moved into a new home – a home that needs some renovating. Paul Chase (played by Brad Rowe) gets a tip from a friend about a cheap contractor, and after having discussed this with his wife Elizabeth (played by Christina Cox), they hire Javier Reyes (played by Danny Trejo) to do the work around their new home. However, this contractor has an ulterior motive.
The acting in the movie was quite good, and the three leads did carry the movie quite nicely.
The fighting scenes in the movie were quite wooden and badly choreographed, coming off a rather amateurish and forced. But, given the storyline and plot, then this is a small matter that hardly impacts the movie. And luckily there aren’t a lot of fighting in the movie.
“The Contractor” is a straight forward thriller that follows a rather simple blueprint, but it works out nicely and gets the work done.
HIS FACE LOOKS FAMILIAR
We have good news and bad news. The good news is that Danny Trejo is in a film longer than 5 minutes. The bad news is that the film could be a Lifetime production.The film opens with a young male being pursued, beaten and Mirandized by the police. We then jump to 3 years later with Javier (Danny Trejo) spying on the Chase family by taking photos. At this point everyone but Shaggy has got the plot figured out. Paul Chase, an attorney … get it Chase an attorney, Oh how clever. Anyway, he was a former DA and now wants to remodel his kitchen in time for his wife’s charity event. Unable to secure a contractor for twice the price of my doublewide, he turns to Trejo who sends him an e-mail from a friend. Apparently not everyone’s idea of re-doing the kitchen is buying new contact paper to put over the old faded stuff.
The funny clue is that Paul(Brad Rowe) remarks that Trejo has a “familiar face.” Seriously? Like someone could forget that mug. If you haven’t figured out the whole plot by 53 minutes into the film, Elizabeth Chase (Christina Cox) explains it to us, almost like an aside as she talks to Kate (Arianne Zucker). Taylor Spreitler plays the daughter.
Parental Guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity. Not even a teaser shower. Some minor violence. PG-13 rating must be for the DVD cover
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
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Rated PG-13
Genre Crime, Thriller
Director Sean Olson
Writer Bradford Holt, Sean Olson, Jeffrey Schenck
Actors Danny Trejo, Christina Cox, Brad Rowe
Country United States
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