AGE OF KILL is another indie moneymaker set in London and the kind of movie that would have once starred Danny Dyer. Thankfully he's moved on to EASTENDERS these days, opening up cinema to other, better talents, such as SPANDAU BALLET star Martin Kemp who plays an ex-army sniper tasked with participating in a deadly game with an unknown enemy: he must take down six victims or face his kidnapped daughter's death.
It's pretty generic stuff, with plenty of low rent action sequences inspired by the Bourne franchise. There are some stupid mistakes and a low-fi air to the proceedings which works against it, but the fast pace and constant stream of recognisable faces (from the grizzled likes of Phil Davis, Nick Moran and Dexter Fletcher) make it a little more watchable and worthwhile than most similar junk; mindless indeed, but a timewaster nonetheless.
It's pretty generic stuff, with plenty of low rent action sequences inspired by the Bourne franchise. There are some stupid mistakes and a low-fi air to the proceedings which works against it, but the fast pace and constant stream of recognisable faces (from the grizzled likes of Phil Davis, Nick Moran and Dexter Fletcher) make it a little more watchable and worthwhile than most similar junk; mindless indeed, but a timewaster nonetheless.