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Plot Synopsis:

“The Mechanic" is a remake of a 1972 film, which was directed by Michael Winner (Death Wish) and starring Charles Bronson (The Dirty Dozen, Death Wish), Jan Michael Vincent (Dammation Alley) and Keenan Wynn (Dr. Strangelove).

The updated version follows a hitman (Jason Statham), who has a talent for eliminating targets cleanly and is consider the best in the business. One day, his mentor (Donald Sutherland) and friend is found murdered. This leads him on a mission to get revenge on those who ordered the hit. Everything becomes complicated, when his mentor’s son (Ben Foster) wants to exacts the same revenge on those people. Soon. deception with each other surfaces and threatens both of their lives in this remake of the 1972 classic action film.

Film Review

Going into this film, I didn’t see the original, but I still was expecting a film that would have action and intense sequence. The stuff that is accustomed to a Jason Staham film. Surprisingly this wasn’t the film that I expected to see, as this didn’t have the over the top action sequences that I expected. Instead, this film is filled with character development and good performances.

Director Simon West does a very good job not making the film filled with action sequences. One of the things that he does well was the way that this film was shot. This film does feel like a seventies action film with non action sequences that are drawn out. It was surprising to see that, but it helps the tone of the film. Another thing that West does very well, he gets good performances from Jason Staham and Ben Foster. The chemistry between the two was perfect.The performances and tone of each of the characters were directed well enough that the characters gelled on the screen. There were scenes that it was desperately needed, since most of the action takes in the second half of the film. If Staham and Foster didn’t turn good performances, this film would’ve been disappointing. It’s a credit to West’s direction that the performance are good enough to make it entertaining and forget about your need for exciting action.

The screenplay for this remake was written by Richard Wenk and Lewis John Carlino. For the most part, I liked how they decided to make the focus of the film be about the two lead characters, instead of making it about the action sequences. This could have easily gone that route, but the action sequences don’t come until the last third of the film. It‘s a good thing, because it sets the film’s dark tone and lets the writers focus on their student/mentor relationship which leads for some good dialogue scenes between the two leads. If there was one thing that surprised me about the screenplay, it was the fact that the ending catches you somewhat off guard. In the last scenes of this film, I truly thought the opposite was going to happen, which I won‘t talk about because it would spoil it. But to the credit of the writers, they did a very job in throwing a little twist to the ending. It made this film more enjoyable for me and made me like this screenplay a little more.

Blu-ray Extras

I truly wished, there was more content on the production of this film. First on the this disc, “Tools of the Trade” featurette. It’s a seven and half minute featurette that goes into the most into the stunts. There is a minute or two that goes into the production, but this primarily felt like a behind the scenes of various stunts that take place in the film. I was hoping for some production information here, but sadly there is very little.

Next on the disc is ten minutes of deleted and extended scenes. After that, it’s just trailers for upcoming Sony releases and movie IQ that give you facts about the production,

I would have liked it, if there some production stories or an audio commentary from the cast and director. Sadly, there seems to be none of that here on this blu-ray.


Summary

While this film isn’t going win awards, this is an entertaining action film, as Staham and Forster carry this film through their performances. I just wished that the Blu-ray had more extras then the little that it has.

Review Rating: Three and a half stars.

Blu-ray Extras: One Star

Sony Pictures announced today that the Jason Statham action film "The Mechanic" will be hitting its way onto DVD and Blu-Ray on May 17th.

Press Release:

International action superstar Jason Statham (The Expendables, Transporter series) ramps up the action in CBS Films’ The Mechanic, debuting on Blu-ray™ and DVD May 17 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film also stars Ben Foster (3:10 to Yuma, X-Men: The Last Stand), and Donald Sutherland (The Italian Job). The Mechanic follows an elite hit man (Statham) as he teaches his trade to an apprentice (Foster) who has a connection to one of his previous victims. The DVD and Blu-ray bonus materials include deleted scenes and the behind-the-scenes featurette “Tools of the Trade: Inside the Action,” an inside look at the exciting action, stunts and weapons from the film. The Mechanic will be available on Blu-ray for $34.95 SRP and on DVD for $28.95 SRP.

SYNOPSIS:

Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) is a ‘mechanic’ – an elite assassin with a strict code and unique talent for cleanly eliminating targets. It’s a job that requires professional perfection and total detachment, and Bishop is the best in the business. But when his mentor and close friend Harry (Donald Sutherland) is murdered, Bishop is anything but detached. His next assignment is self-imposed – he wants those responsible dead. His mission grows complicated when Harry’s son (Ben Foster) approaches him with the same vengeful goal and a determination to learn Bishop’s trade.

Directed by Simon West (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Con Air), The Mechanic is based on a screenplay by Richard Wenk and Lewis John Carlino (1972’s The Mechanic, story also by Lewis John Carlino). David Winkler, Bill Chartoff and Rene Besson produced, with Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff acting as executive producers, alongside Avi Lerner, Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short and Boaz Davidson.

DVD and Blu-ray Bonus Features Include:

Deleted Scenes
“Tools of the Trade: Inside the Action” Featurette


CBS Films recently send us over four clips for the upcoming Jason Statham action film, "The Mechanic", which hits theaters on January 28th.

Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) is a 'mechanic' - an elite assassin with a strict code and unique talent for cleanly eliminating targets. It's a job that requires professional perfection and total detachment, and Bishop is the best in the business. But when his mentor and close friend Harry (Donald Sutherland) is murdered, Bishop is anything but detached. His next assignment is self-imposed - he wants those responsible dead.

His mission grows complicated when Harry's son Steve (Ben Foster) approaches him with the same vengeful goal and a determination to learn Bishop's trade. Bishop has always acted alone but he can't turn his back on Harry's son. A methodical hit man takes an impulsive student deep into his world and a deadly partnership is born. But while in pursuit of their ultimate mark, deceptions threaten to surface and those hired to fix problems become problems themselves.

"The Mechanic" Film Clip: You Owe Me



"The Mechanic" Film Clip: Rooftop Repel



"The Mechanic" Film Clip: Not So Good For Your Side



"The Mechanic": Film Clip "Extended Convoy"


CBS Films recently send us over the Official Trailer for the new Jason Statham / Ben Foster film "The Mechanic".

Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) is a 'mechanic' - an elite assassin with a strict code and unique talent for cleanly eliminating targets. It's a job that requires professional perfection and total detachment, and Bishop is the best in the business. But when his mentor and close friend Harry (Donald Sutherland) is murdered, Bishop is anything but detached. His next assignment is self-imposed - he wants those responsible dead.

His mission grows complicated when Harry's son Steve (Ben Foster) approaches him with the same vengeful goal and a determination to learn Bishop's trade. Bishop has always acted alone but he can't turn his back on Harry's son. A methodical hit man takes an impulsive student deep into his world and a deadly partnership is born. But while in pursuit of their ultimate mark, deceptions threaten to surface and those hired to fix problems become problems themselves.

"The Mechanic" hits theaters on January 28th, 2011.

"The Mechanic" Official Trailer