Former Royal Marine turned assassin Morgan Gaines (Golding) receives six fresh jobs. The hitch is that they all have the same contracts and he is one of the targets, making each target worth a million dollars. While seriously considering quitting his
The fundamental problem with Assassin Club is that, despite an intriguing concept, somewhat respectable results, and well-intentioned design decisions, the workmanship is subpar. The action is at most passable. The directing of Camille Delamarre occasionally lacks concentration and is reminiscent of action flicks from the mid-2000s with excessive shaky cam, uncomfortable close-ups and a bewildering number of cuts. Both creativity and visual appeal are absent. The film's lack of personality and sense of hurried production apply to the writing as well.
This kind of story prioritises execution above creativity. The film is technically terrible, and the issues with the storyline become blindingly obvious. The