“Taken” Director Takes Up Sean Penn as Latest Action Antihero in “The Gunman”
Known for his
gripping, unforgettable roles, Academy Award winner Sean Penn joins forces with
“Taken” director Pierre Morrel in a role unlike any he has done before in the explosive
action thriller “The Gunman” that will open in Philippine cinemas nationwide on
March 18.
In the vein of edge-of-your seat
thrillers “Taken” and “Non-Stop,” director Morrel, known for transforming Liam
Neeson into a bonafide action hero brings another up and rising action hero in
Sean Penn in the testosterone-driven movie “The Gunman.” Penn stars Jim Terrier, an ex-special forces
government contractor who past comes back to haunt him when his former employer
tries to have him killed. On the run and
thrust into a inescapable game of cat and mouse chase, Terrier races from the
jungles of Africa to the streets of London and the vibrant city of Barcelona in
a deadly mission to flush out the people who want him dead. Terrier knows there is only one way to save
himself – he must bring down one of the world’s most powerful organizations and
face a dangerous enemy from his past in a nerve-shattering showdown that only
one man will survive.
From recent interviews, Penn
shared his insights on the movie, "Here's the funny thing, calling it an
'action film' is kind of like calling Meryl Streep a sexy blonde chick. She is.
But that really doesn't tell the story of what she is at all. I don't separate
this in my mind from anything else I have done. It's a very human story that
deals with the same things exploited in action films, like warfare. I have seen
people in this line of work at work. That does inform what we're doing
here."
Fast-paced action that amps up the bullets, explosions and bare-knuckled punches, “The Gunman” also boasts of an impressive cast including Javier Bardem, Idris Elba and Mark Rylance.
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