The Protege


The Protege 2021

 
IMDb Ratings: 6.1/10
 
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
 
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: Martin Campbell

Stars Cast: Maggie Q, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton
 

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 The Protege Review

 
"We find people who can't be found." Anna (Maggie Q) This is all the background you need to know about the two most accomplished assassins: Anna, protégé, and veteran assassin Moody (Samuel L. Jackson). When Moody is apparently killed by unknown criminals of the world, Anna follows them. That's all you need to know about the structure.

The richness of such a formula is in the everyday life of filmmakers such as director Martin Campbell and author Richard Wenk who weave in the middle of a ninja anti-bulletinous gymnastics. Anna is an Asian who is not focused on her analysis as her ideal body. Credit Maggie Q for keeping her cool in the face of unresolved stupidity. Moody is important Jackson, who is clever in his words and philosophy while killing just with his hands and guns. And always with a smile.

Unlike other exciting artists of la mode, Protégé has a villain, Vohl (Patrick Malahide), who does not want to rule the world but just wants to serve him with his giving business and I do not know about his after-school activities such as smuggling. He is tied to the horrible things that happened to Anna and Moody, who chased him despite being blocked by the mob.

Luckily for us, Vohl's lawyer is Rembrandt (Michael Keaton) his love for Anna gives Anna a personality that she doesn't bring to the film. Keaton surpasses Jackson in the comments of smart-aleck experts. Listening to him and Anna banter while drowning deep in Vohl's abortions is a reminder of the power of the old screwball repartee. They are good together even though they are mortal enemies, a delightful Bond twist of a strong, shameless type.

If Maggie Q was given the opportunity to show the scope of her conversation, she could be a candidate for the role of James Bond. As it stands, Protege is a fun time with beautiful sets, beautiful characters, and a structure that suggests world problems while allowing us to enjoy some critical moments. At least, Protégé is ready for the sequel — I’m in when Q, Keaton, and Jackson enter.