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Kate (2021):
“ A female assassin has 24 hours to get vengeance on her poisoner before she dies. “
★★★★★☆☆☆☆☆
Second movie that I’ve watched it this week, and it’s not any better than the previous one. I love action movies, and this one seemed promising but... no. I love Mary Elizabeth Winstead, but this is definitely not one of her best movies. This whole film feels clumsy. The action scenes are questionable and the lore is mediocre. It has some cute moments, and that fourth gif is badass, but overall I don’t really like this film.
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 11 months
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Kate (2021, Cedric Nicolas-Troyan)
03/03/2024
Kate is a 2021 film directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan.
The film was released on the Netflix platform starting from September 10, 2021.
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Movie Review | Kate (Nicolas-Troyan, 2021)
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I threw this on because I was sick and wanted to zone out to something unchallenging like Mary Elizabeth Winstead with a sick hairdo and cool bomber jacket (with the flap collar, not the ribbed collar) kill people in a John Wick knockoff. What I learned watching this is that it’s also a bit of a Crank knockoff, albeit one pitched at a lower energy and less giddily amoral level. For you see, MEW has to keep injecting herself every couple of scenes to stay alive because she got poisoned after banging a guy who looks like Ellis from Die Hard. The lesson here is to never, ever have sex with anyone ever under any circumstances. Anyway, MEW does her share of punching, kicking, stabbing and shooting people in coherently, sometimes creatively shot fight scenes, so on those modest terms I enjoyed this. I must however note that I could have used some juicier sounds during the fight scenes. With the CGI blood and the lack of good crunch and squish sounds, the hits rarely felt as gnarly as I’d like.
This has the added novelty of being set in Japan and mostly at night, so we get plenty of neon colours for visual spice (this has the same aesthetic as the light up parts on a gaming PC), although I should note that a purportedly colourful modern movie still looks dimmer on the whole than the average movie from a few decades ago. However, as far as the Japanese element goes, this compares favourably to earlier American movies, which tended to be way more racist. Like you’d get the hero go on a racist rant, make somebody eat their watch, threaten somebody with a dildo, okay, I’m just describing Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects. Here, it’s the Yakuza characters who are racist against a mixed race child, so we’ve come a long way.
I should however note that the kid is really fucking annoying. For example, within a few minutes of meeting MEW, she calls her a “cancer bitch”, which is a horrible thing to say to somebody who has cancer, or even if they don’t. MEW ends up saddled with the kid for her bulk of the runtime, which makes some scenes a challenge. Listen, I’m not saying it would have been better if MEW had killed the kid. That’s a horrible thing to say, and need I remind everyone that murder is WRONG. So I would never say that. But MEW was shooting a lot of bad guys, and there were stray bullets flying around… so the kid should have left and gone somewhere safe and exited the movie. There, I’ve fixed the movie in a less reprehensible way.
Anyway, MEW is a nice and sturdy lead and there are some pretty good action scenes, and some nice supporting work from Jun Kunimura, Tadanobu Asano and Woody Harrelson. But when shots weren’t being fired and fisticuffs weren’t being had, I found this a little ponderous when it aimed for drama. I think it would have done better to take more after its inspirations and kept this stuff to a minimum. But I should also note that I was sick and therefore more prone to zoning out in my weakened state, so perhaps this will work better for others.
On a final note, MEW is obsessed with a soft drink called Boom Boom Lemon. I learn after some googling that this is not a real soft drink but inspired by one called C. C. Lemon, which is manufactured by Suntory. I don’t recall having seen this sold here, but you can get Marble Pop and other East Asian soft drinks here, so I’ll be sure to keep an eye out for it.
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shotsilike · 10 months
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cinematitlecards · 11 months
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"Kate" (2021) Directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan (Action/Crime/Thriller)
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drunkendawg · 9 months
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KATE (2021) dir. Cedric Nicolas-Troyan
MIYAVI as Jojima
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data-reel · 5 months
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The Huntsman: Winter's War - (2016) dir. Cedric Nicolas-Troyan
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blackvalyrians · 2 years
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The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016) dir. Cedric Nicolas-Troyan
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drzito · 1 year
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Las 211 peliculas que he visto en 2022 (parte 2)
En negrita las que os recomiendo:
106. Azul oscuro casi negro (Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, 2006).
107. Destino Final 3 (James Wong, 2006)
108. El territorio de la bestia (Greg McLean, 2007)
109. Lake Mungo (Joel Anderson, 2008)
110. Las Ruinas (Carter Smith, 2008)
111. Los limoneros (Eran Riklis, 2008)
112. Superagente 86 de película (Peter Segal, 2008)
113. Petit Indi (Marc Recha, 2009)
114. Edificio España (Víctor Moreno, 2010)
115. El hombre sin pasado (Lee Jeong-beom, 2010)
116. Tron: Legacy (Joseph Kosinski, 2010)
117. Beyond the black rainbow (Panos Cosmatos, 2011)
118. La bicicleta verde (Haifaa al-Mansour, 2012)
119. The Bay (Barry Levinson, 2012)
120. Ahora me ves (Louis Leterrier, 2013)
121. El gran simulador (Nestor Frenkel, 2013)
122. The Borderlands (Elliot Goldner, 2013)
123. Frank (Lenny Abrahamson, 2014)
124. The Big Men (Rachel Boynton, 2014)
125. The Guest (Adam Wingard, 2014)
126. Caza al asesino (Pierre Morel, 2015)
127. El despertar de los dragones (Soi Cheang, 2015)
128. La juventud (Paolo Sorrentino, 2015)
129. Perdiendo el Norte (Nacho G Velilla, 2015).
130. Una pastelería en Tokio (Naomi Kawase, 2015)
131. Ahora me ves 2 (Jon M. Chu, 2016)
132. Cien años de perdón (Daniel Calparsoro, 2016)
133. Doña Clara (Aquarius) (Kleber Mendonça Filho, 2016)
134. El Caso Sloane (John Madden, 2016)
135. El Vacio (Jeremy Gillespie y Steven Kostanski, 2016)
136. La autopsia de Jane Doe (André Øvredal, 2016)
137. Paterson (Jim Jarmusch, 2016)
138. Reina de Katwe (Mira Nair, 2016)
139. The eyes of my mother (Nicolas Pesce, 2016)
140. Un italiano en Noruega (Gennaro Nunziante, 2016)
141. Ingrid Goes West (Matt Spicer, 2017)
142. Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig, 2017)
143. Tierra Firme (Carlos Marques-Marcet, 2017)
147. Verónica (Paco Plaza, 2017)
148. Default (Kook-Hee Choi, 2018)
149. El ombligo de Guie’dani (Xavi Sala, 2018)
150. Searching... (Aneesh Chaganty, 2018)
152. Silvio (y los otros) (Paolo Sorrentino, 2018).
153. Un pequeño favor (Paul Feig, 2018)
154. Upgrade (Leigh Whannell, 2018)
155. Así crecen los enanos (Raul Serrano, 2019)
156. Bliss (Joe Begos, 2019)
157. Brittany corre un maratón (Paul Downs Colaizzo, 2019)
158. Contagio en alta mar (Neasa Hardiman, 2019)
159. El bosque maldito (Lee Cronin, 2019)
160. First cow (Kelly Reichardt, 2019).
161. La cabaña siniestra (Veronika Franz y Severin Fiala, 2019)
162. La democracia en peligro (Petra Costa, 2019)
163. Los días que vendrán (Carlos Marques-Marcet, 2019)
164. Nación cautiva (Josh Wyatt, 2019)
165. Quien a hierro mata (Paco Plaza, 2019)
166. The Beach House (Jeffrey A Brown, 2019)
167. Vivarium (Lorcan Finnegan, 2019)
168. Aves de presa y la fantabulosa emancipación de Harley Quinn (Cathy Yan, 2020)
169. Casa Ajena (Remi Weekes, 2020)
170. Come true (Anthony Scott Burns, 2020)
171. El capital humano (Marc Meyers, 2020)
172. El hombre invisible (Leigh Whannell, 2020)
173. Hillbilly, una elegia rural (Ron Howard, 2020)
174. La boda de Rosa (Iciar Bollain, 2020)
175. Mandíbulas (Quentin Dupieux, 2020)
176. Mas allá de los dos minutos infinitos (Junta Yamaguchi, 2020)
177. Minari. Historia de mi familia (Lee Isaac Chung, 2020)
178. Murder Death Koreatown (anonimo, 2020)
179. Sputnik (Egor Abramenko, 2020)
180. Tenet (Christopher Nolan, 2020)
181. Underwater (William Eubank, 2020)
182. Un lugar tranquilo 2 (John Krasinski, 2020)
183. Black Widow (Cate Shortland, 2021)
184. Chavalas (Carol Rodríguez Colás, 2021)
185. El buen patrón (Fernando Leon de Aranoa, 2021)
186. Freaks Out (Gabrielle Mainetti, 2021)
187. Gaia (Jaco Bouwer, 2021)
188. Hombres lobo entre nosotros (Josh Ruben, 2021)
189. In the Earth (Ben Weathley, 2021)
190. Kate (Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, 2021)
191. La abuela (Paco Plaza, 2021).
192. La peor persona del mundo (Joachim Trier, 2021)
193. Los voyeurs (Michael Mohan, 2021)
194. No mires arriba (Adam McKay, 2021).
195. One Shot: Mision de Rescate (James Nunn, 2021)
196. Paris, distrito 13 (Jacques Audiard, 2021)
197. Petit Maman (Céline Sciamma, 2021)
198. Sin tiempo para morir (Cary Joji Fukunaga, 2021)
199. Spencer (Pablo Larrain, 2021).
200. Spiderman: No way home (Jon Watts, 2021)
201. Titane (Julia Ducornau, 2021).
202. Ultima noche en el Soho (Edgar Wright, 2021)
203. Un héroe (Asghar Farhadi, 2021)
204. Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (Kier-La Janisse, 2021)
205. Alcarras (Carla Simón, 2022)
206. Bullet Train (David Leitch, 2022)
207. El agua (Elena López Riera, 2022)
208. Kimi (Steven Soderbergh, 2022)
209. Minions: El origen de Gru (Kyle Balda, 2022)
210. Thor: Love & Thunder (Taika Waititi, 2022)
211. Todo a la vez en todas partes (Dan Kwan y Daniel Scheinert, 2022)
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leofromthedark · 3 years
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KATE (2021) dir. Cedric Nicolas-Troyan
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brokehorrorfan · 3 years
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Mondo is celebrating today's release of Kate on Netflix with a poster by Utomaru. Limited to 170, the 18x24 screen print costs $50. It’s scheduled to ship in January.
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kaipanzero · 3 years
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Kate (2021)
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shotsilike · 10 months
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geekynerfherder · 3 years
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'Kate' by Utomaru.
Officially licensed 18" x 24" screen print on Domtar Lynx Opaque 100# cover paper, in a numbered limited edition of 170 for $50.
On sale now through Mondo.
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