However, the aspect that makes The Gunman interesting is the fairly good character development. Jim begins to question his morality and purpose in life after killing the Minister in the Congo and leaving Annie. The presence of Felix and Cox also makes us see another side of Jim and his relationship with them. All the characters have different backgrounds and motives, which makes the story even more complex.
The action and shooting side of The Gunman is not as impressive as other action thriller films. However, there are some pretty interesting scenes, especially when Jim manages to settle things with a team of assassins in the Congo. The complex storyline also keeps us interested in knowing what happens next.
However, there is one weak aspect in The Gunman, namely the lack of exploration of the locations where the story takes place. We don’t see much of a picture of the Democratic Republic of the Congo or Spain, the places where Jim was. In addition, there are not enough scene-settings to build the atmosphere of these locations.
Overall, The Gunman can be considered a pretty solid action thriller film. While not that impressive in terms of action and locations, the complex storyline and good character development make it worth watching. Fans of Sean Penn, Javier Bardem, and Idris Elba will also love their appearance in this film.
In conclusion, The Gunman is a French thriller adapted from the novel The Prone Gunman. The film tells the story of Jim Terrier, a former assassin, who is being hunted by a multinational security company. Jim Terrier is played by Sean Penn, while Javier Bardem, Mark Rylance, and Idris Elba also star in the film. The Gunman is a solid action thriller, with a complex plot and good character development, despite the disadvantages in terms of action scenes and location exploration. Fans of Sean Penn and other stars in the film will enjoy their performances.