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    3 Days to Kill

    PG-132014 · Action · 1h 56m
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      • 3 Days to Kill holds a 27% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 124 reviews with an average rating of 4.6/10. The site's consensus states: " 3 Days to Kill uneasily mixes technically accomplished action sequences with an underdeveloped family conflict."
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  2. Feb 21, 2014 · 3 Days to Kill movie review & film summary (2014) | Roger Ebert. Reviews. 3 Days to Kill. Glenn Kenny February 21, 2014. Tweet. "3 Days to Kill" Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Director McG and producer Luc Besson just can’t drag Kevin Costner down to their level, try as they might.

  3. Feb 21, 2014 · 3 Days to Kill uneasily mixes technically accomplished action sequences with an underdeveloped family conflict. Read Critics Reviews. TOP CRITIC. Aug 28, 2019. TOP CRITIC. Rated: 1/5 • Jun...

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  4. French filmmaker Luc Besson continues to combine family themes with intense violence (see Taken), but at least this film has a wry sense of humour about it. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 |...

  5. 3-Days to Kill is a mix of comedy, action, and Drama that left me feeling good. The film follows Ethan Renner (Kevin Costner), a former CIA agent who is dying. Realizing that he has spent his whole life working, Ethan sets out to make amends with his wife (ex-wife?) and his teenage daughter.

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    By Jim Vejvoda

    Posted: Feb 20, 2014 8:04 pm

    Kevin Costner plays an aging government operative in 3 Days to Kill, the latest product from the Luc Besson action factory. Costner plays Ethan Renner (I can only imagine that Besson must have been watching Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol when writing the story), a CIA operative with health problems and an estranged family he's trying to make peace with even as he chases down some Euro-scumbags out to get their hands on a dirty bomb.

    Ethan's estranged wife Tina (Connie Nielsen) and teenage daughter Zooey (Hailee Steinfeld) live in Paris and, wouldn't you know it, his mission also just so happens to take place there, too. Ethan thinks he's now deactivated due to his health issues, but his contact in the field -- the very out-there femme fatale Vivi (Amber Heard) -- makes him the proverbial offer he can't refuse. Chases, shootouts, and brawls ensue even as Ethan tries to get to know the daughter his work's kept him away from all these years, a young woman who also doesn't know what her father really does for a living,

    Director McG (Charlie's Angels, Terminator Salvation) stages some decent action set-pieces and goes for a moody '70s vibe in some areas, but the movie's tone and story are jarringly disjointed. It's trying to be a melodramatic and occasionally cheesy father-daughter (and estranged husband-wife) tale, a Taken/Bourne-style gritty action thriller, and a quirky '90s-style action comedy but only with intermittently effective results.

    Amber Heard walked in from some other film entirely, giving a very broad, vampy performance as Vivi, who dresses like she might be doing Mia Wallace or La Femme Nikita cosplay at a few points. There's an interesting idea to her character established at the very start where we see her as a pretty ordinary CIA headquarters worker. There's nothing colorful about her, but when she's out in the field she's suddenly wearing dramatic wigs and outfits and driving fast. Is she someone who only comes alive when she's in the field? Is she someone whose only idea of field work comes from the movies she's seen? Is she living out some sort of fantasy then? We've no idea, but that idea would've been worth exploring (even if it belongs in a different film). Instead, we get a very confusing pseudo-femme fatale who ultimately doesn't pose much of a threat to either the hero or the villains.

    There's a rather sweet (okay, saccharine) father-daughter story, anchored by Kevin Costner and Hailee Steinfeld, at the heart of the all-over the-place action flick 3 Days to Kill.

  6. It was released on 21 February 2014, [5] received mixed reviews, and grossed $52.6 million against its $28 million budget. Plot. American CIA agent Ethan Renner works with a team to capture the Albino, the lieutenant to an arms trafficker (called the Wolf) who is selling a dirty bomb to terrorists in a hotel in Belgrade. [6] .

  7. Feb 21, 2014 · Directed By: McG. Written By: Adi Hasak, Luc Besson. 3 Days to Kill. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 30 Critic Reviews. 40. User Score Mixed or Average Based on 135 User Ratings. 5.7. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Watch. Prime Video (Subscription required) All Watch Options. View All. Kevin Costner.

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