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Picked up by Saban Films for US distribution, a retitled version hit theaters, (but barely, and after it was already made available on VOD) in April of 2017, and was subsequently slaughtered by culture critics unable to deliberate the gender politics of a vengeance narrative refusing to play by the rules of good taste. That said, despite some questionable choices, it’s a pulp-fueled grungy neo-noir and a marvelously campy Sigourney Weaver manages to smooth over the film’s jarringly jagged edges.
In present day San Francisco, brilliant but demented surgeon Dr. Rachel Kay (Sigourney Weaver) is being reevaluated by a psychiatrist (Tony Shalhoub) who has been charged with determining if the woman, deemed clinically insane, is now mentally fit to withstand trial. It seems she was found wounded on an operating table with the bodies of several corpses around strewn about in her illegal underground clinic where she frequently experimented on ‘disposable’ people her hired thugs would fetch. The good doctor insists she didn’t murder her bodyguards, which instead was the work of an assassin, Frank Kitchen (Michelle Rodriguez), a man she had taken vengeance on two years prior by drugging him and performing sex reassignment surgery to turn him into a woman. But there’s no record of a man or woman with such a name, and no evidence to suggest anyone else was at the scene of the crime. But as Dr. Kay tells her tale, the odyssey of Frank’s transition, and how it played into the current state of affairs, is revealed.
Those concerned with a cisgender woman portraying a reluctant trans woman (the same audience members, who, by default, must also believe LGBT performers can only portray LGBT characters defined by their representative letter) should note Hill isn’t the first director to formulate a revenge plot around forced sex reassignment, recently explored in Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Live In (2011), and with greater complexity by Rainer Werner Fassbinder back in 1978 with In a Year with 13 Moons . Rather, this plot device would seem to belong to a particular subgenre of body horror. But Hill and screenwriter Denis Hamill amp up the camp of both those auteurs with this treatment, which also resembles a plot point of Hill’s underrated 1989 neo noir Johnny Handsome . As evidenced by the comic book swipe transitions Hill recently formulated in a director’s cut of his classic The Warriors (1979), this is clearly supposed to be entertaining pulp, and clearly not as a logical representation of an actual transgender trajectory (as evidenced by a slick and magical surgical transition, reminiscent of vintage Hollywood studio films where marred beauty was always easily restored).
As Frank, Rodriguez is front and center (her most notable leading performance since 2000 breakout Girlfight ), voiced with a gruff machismo, and leading the film through a series of flashbacks, involving a swath of vengeful killings which do little to enliven the film with any real energy (likewise, a rather wan supporting turn from Caitlin Gerard as nurse Johnny seems to be on hand merely for a surprise reveal). The formulation of Frank’s punishment is much like the Penelope Cruz character of Don’t Tempt Me (2001), a mobster turned into a woman as part of her punishment while residing in hell. The point of Hill’s film isn’t to degrade or demean, but instead exists on a spectrum depicting and dealing with inherent cultural misogyny—if a punishment worse than death is to exist as a woman, the film underlines the continual problematic notions of gender in a world where men are considered superior (to borrow a snatch from Madonna, “Because you think being a girl is degrading”). The psychological shadings of (re)Assignment aren’t so layered or cerebral as this would suggest, and in many ways the film resembles exploitation cinema in style and tone.
However, what makes The Assignment of automatic note is a deliriously funny performance from a deadpan Sigourney Weaver as the psychotic Dr. Rachel Kay, the actor’s first real turn calibrated specifically for camp. A pretentious and privileged surgeon, she’s interviewed in a straitjacket by physician Tony Shalhoub—why and how she ended up in such a position is revealed through large swaths of exposition, divulged via chewy chunks of mocking banter where Weaver belittles her colleague through literary allusions to Poe and Shakespeare. A generous amount of withering monologues delivered by her unhinged surgeon buoy the film with some priceless comic relief.
On the technical side, DP James Liston manages to make the film look like one of Hill’s 80s action titles (with Canada standing in for San Francisco), while increasingly meticulous intertitles announcing specific times and locations eventually mutates into an exaggerated, ongoing joke. And perhaps best of all is a phenomenal synth score from none other than Giorgio Moroder adding an additional layer of grungy ambience, marking The Assignment as a gem for those who can appreciate bold, retro style spliced with button pushing genre.
Disc Review:
It’s no surprise to see The Assignment receive a bare bones home entertainment release, although this high-definition presentation with 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio in widescreen 2.39:1 doesn’t do the minuscule budget of the film any real favors. A lack of any significant bonus features also instills a sense of neglect from all corners, despite the noted controversy the film engaged and its defense from Hill and his two leading ladies, who also notably supported the film during its release.
Filmmaking Portraits: A two minute montage of behind-the-scenes pictures of Hill and his cast members set to the film’s score comprises the lone extra features.
Final Thoughts:
Perhaps destined as an uninformed punchline for unacceptable representations of transgendered characters, The Assignment (which kept the moniker Tomboy for its UK release) is not a film about being transgendered. Its attempt to be a brutal condemnation of immorality and masculinity, however tone-deaf, provides the loquacious crux of an old-fashioned revenge thriller from a maverick director whose greatest slight was delivering a compromised product hobbled by a meager budget and a distracting lead performance from Michelle Rodriguez.
Film Review: ★★★½/☆☆☆☆☆ Disc Review: ★★★/☆☆☆☆☆
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A macho hit man is abducted and given unwanted male-to-female gender-confirmation surgery by a deranged doctor. With the help of a one-night stand, the assassin seeks revenge on those responsible for the operation in this gripping action thriller.
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1997, Action/Mystery & thriller, 1h 55m
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Annibal Ramirez (Aidan Quinn) is an American naval officer who looks remarkably like notorious international assassin Carlos Sanchez (also Quinn). Veteran CIA agent Jack Shaw (Donald Sutherland) has a vendetta against Sanchez and recruits Ramirez to impersonate the fugitive. Along with Mossad operative Amos (Ben Kingsley), Shaw begins training Ramirez to become Sanchez, but the mission proves to be incredibly perilous, and the American soon wonders if it's worth the risk.
Genre: Action, Mystery & thriller
Original Language: English
Director: Christian Duguay
Producer: Tom Berry , Franco Battista
Writer: Dan Gordon , Sabi H. Shabtai
Release Date (Streaming): Jan 1, 2014
Box Office (Gross USA): $540.1K
Runtime: 1h 55m
Production Co: Columbia, TriStar Pictures
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Aidan Quinn
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Claudia Ferri
Maura Ramirez
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Carl Mickens
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Joey Ramirez
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Frederic Desager
Kliment Denchev
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'The Assignment' Trailer: Walter Hill's Trashy Trans Thriller Sends Michelle Rodriguez on a Revenge Mission
Ladies and gentlemen, the most un-woke film of 2017.
Ladies and gentlemen, here is a movie that is going to piss a lot of people off. The first trailer for The Assignment has arrived and it's just as tasteless and cringe-worthy as the longline would lead you to believe. From legendary genre director Walter Hill ( The Warriors, The Driver and 48 Hours , among others), The Assignment stars Michelle Rodriguez as Frank Kitchen, an ace hitman who sets out a revenge spree after he is captured by a sadistic, amoral surgeon ( Sigourney Weaver ) and subject to a forced gender reassignment surgery. Oof. Not great, Bob. (You can read Phil's full review here .)
The film was originally called Tomboy , then (Re)Assignment and finally the generic The Assignment , which seems destined to lure in a lot of people who have no idea what they're getting into. As you might expect, it's already taken some heat from trans advocacy groups for casting a cisgender woman in the lead role in addition to the obvious indelicateness of the plot. There's no official U.S. release date, but for now, you can check out the trailer and get your cringe on below.
I'm always conflicted when it comes to overtly provocative garbage like this. It's offensive and rude and inconsiderate, but as someone who grew up fascinated with exploitation cinema, the Marquis de Sade, and the tradition of crass, crude provocateurs, I have a soft spot for such purely insane and uncompromising trash. That said, in a time when trans rights are still struggling to take shape, my own self-indulgent interest in button-putting sleaze holds no weight next to the needs of a community in an unending battle for acceptance.
Plus, it's not necessarily the idea that's offensive, it's the execution. And it looks like The Assignment is just swinging blindly in that regard. Pedro Almodovar 's extraordinary The Skin I Live in played with a lot of similar themes and subject matters, but it did it in a thoughtful and sympathetic way that offered a little commentary on gender culture and human nature in addition to its lurid plot points. I think The Assignment is pretty much a surface-level revenger that's pretty unconcerned with soul-searching commentary.
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A revenge tale about an ace assassin who is double-crossed by gangsters and a rogue plastic surgeon operating on the fringes of society. The story becomes a trail of self-discovery and redemption against a criminal mastermind opponent. Starring Michelle Rodriguez, Sigourney Weaver, and Tony Shalhoub.
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In its low-rent way, it aims for every frisson, reversal and shock-tactic -- and mostly succeeds.
Like for most action pics, character development is the first casualty.
Stylish spy flick with a surprisingly good cast.
A non-formula spy thriller without the glitz and romanticism usually associated with this genre.
If there's a small saving grace to this crude thriller, it is the work of Montreal-born director Christian Duguay, who shows flashes of real flare.
The plot raises the keenly important question of whether professionals who fight evil may be corrupted by the ruthless means they employ; but the movie takes too much pleasure in sensationalistic digressions to explore this issue very thoroughly.
Quinn is excellent in the dual roles of Jackal and Ramirez.
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- Genre : Thriller, Action
- Release Date : September 26, 1997
- Languages : English
- Captions : English, Spanish
- Audio Format : 5.1
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“The Assignment” is a thrilling action film that delves into the world of revenge and identity. Directed by Walter Hill, the movie follows the story of Frank Kitchen, a hitman who undergoes an involuntary gender reassignment surgery as an act of revenge. The film’s ending leaves viewers with a lot to unpack and understand.
In the final moments of the film, Frank Kitchen, played by Michelle Rodriguez, confronts his former surgeon, Dr. Rachel Kay (Sigourney Weaver). Throughout the movie, it becomes clear that Dr. Kay orchestrated Frank’s transformation as a form of punishment for his past crimes. However, what remains unclear is whether Frank seeks revenge or redemption.
As Frank confronts Dr. Kay, he is faced with a choice: to kill her and seek vengeance for what she has done or to let go of his anger and move on with his life. This decision is symbolic of Frank’s journey throughout the film. He has been consumed by rage and a desire for revenge but now has the opportunity to break free from this cycle.
The ending can be interpreted in two ways. On one hand, Frank could choose to kill Dr. Kay, thus perpetuating the cycle of violence and revenge that has defined his life thus far. This would suggest that he is unable to escape his past and that he is ultimately doomed to repeat his mistakes.
On the other hand, Frank could choose not to kill Dr. Kay, signaling a desire for redemption and a chance at a fresh start. By letting go of his anger and choosing forgiveness over revenge, he would be breaking free from the chains that have bound him for so long.
The film intentionally leaves this decision up to interpretation, allowing viewers to draw their own conclusions about Frank’s character arc. It poses thought-provoking questions about the nature of revenge and whether it truly brings closure or only perpetuates more pain.
Furthermore, “The Assignment” also explores themes of identity and self-acceptance. Throughout the film, Frank struggles with his new body and the implications it has on his sense of self. The ending, therefore, can also be seen as a moment of self-discovery and acceptance.
By choosing not to kill Dr. Kay, Frank may be embracing his new identity and finding peace within himself. This interpretation suggests that the film is ultimately about personal growth and the ability to move forward despite past trauma.
In conclusion, “The Assignment” ending leaves viewers with a lot to ponder. It presents a choice between revenge and redemption, forcing us to question our own beliefs about justice and closure. Additionally, it explores themes of identity and self-acceptance, adding depth to the overall narrative.
Ultimately, the ending is open-ended, allowing for multiple interpretations. It is up to each viewer to decide what they believe Frank’s final decision signifies. Regardless of how one chooses to interpret it, “The Assignment” is a thought-provoking film that sparks conversations about revenge, identity, and personal growth.
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- Wish was a box office disappointment, grossing $253.2 million worldwide.
Wish 's Disney Plus release date has now been revealed, and audiences don't have long to wait. Released in theaters in November, the animated Disney film follows Asha as she makes a wish and gets more than she bargained for when a mischievous wishing star comes down from the heavens. Directed by Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn, Wish earned mixed reviews from both audiences and critics and was a box office disappointment.
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On the surface, Wish has the makings of a Disney hit. The Wish voice cast includes talented actors like Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine, Alan Tudyk, and Harvey Guillén. The story is also fairly tried and true by Disney standards, featuring a charming princess, evil royalty, and lots of songs, with the whole thing playing out in a more classical style of animation. The movie's return to Disney's roots came as the company celebrated its 100th anniversary, and this milestone was a big part of Wish 's marketing.
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These poor reviews are reflected in Wish 's poor box office performance , with the film ultimately only earning $253.2 million worldwide. Made on a reported production budget of around $200 million, this means the movie almost certainly lost money after marketing costs and theaters' cuts are factored in. Wish is sure to remain a divisive Disney movie, but its release on Disney Plus will mean that it now has an opportunity to reach those who didn't check the movie out in theaters or purchase it on VOD.
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A revenge tale about an ace assassin who is double-crossed by gangsters and a rogue plastic surgeon operating on the fringes of society. The story becomes a trail of self-discovery and redemption ...
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Table of Contents. "The Assignment" is a thrilling action film that delves into the world of revenge and identity. Directed by Walter Hill, the movie follows the story of Frank Kitchen, a hitman who undergoes an involuntary gender reassignment surgery as an act of revenge. The film's ending leaves viewers with a lot to unpack and understand.
From writer/director James Cunningham, short film The Assignment is a slick thriller delivering a sexy modern twist on the slasher genre with heavy hints of Hitchcock, lashings of Carpenter and a pinch of Dexter... all on rooftop at sunset. ... Film Awards, 2023 " OFFICIAL SELECTION " Paris Shorts Film Awards 2022. Paris, France " FINALIST ...
Harrison (David Kara) and Leo (Francis Ryan) are two mates studying together at university in Melbourne, Australia, who receive a unique assignment as part of their studies in criminal psychology... to explain how, hypothetically, they might commit a perfect murder. From writer/director James Cunningham, short film The Assignment is a slick thriller delivering a sexy modern twist on the ...
The Beasts98%. #8. Critics Consensus: Rodrigo Sorogoyen throws us into rural Galicia with The Beasts, where tension and unease spread like wildfire in a scorching tale of decayed human nature. Synopsis: An expatriate French couple (Denis Ménochet and Marina Foïs) operate an organic farm in the Spanish countryside.
The Assignment (also known as Tomboy, Revenger (in Australia) and formerly known as (Re) Assignment and Tomboy: A Revenger's Tale) is an action crime thriller film directed by Walter Hill and co-written by Hill and Denis Hamill. The film stars Michelle Rodriguez, Tony Shalhoub, Anthony LaPaglia, Caitlin Gerard, and Sigourney Weaver.. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International ...
The Synopsis:God has created us for a purpose. We are not on earth for an experiment. We are here for specific assignments. Until we discover why we are here...
The Assignment: Directed by Walter Hill. With Michelle Rodriguez, Tony Shalhoub, Anthony LaPaglia, Caitlin Gerard. After waking up and discovering that he has undergone gender reassignment surgery, an assassin seeks to find the doctor responsible.
Wish releases on Disney Plus on April 3.; The animated Disney movie earned mixed reviews from critics and audiences due to its over-reliance on nostalgia. Wish was a box office disappointment ...
The Founder (McDonalds) Writing Assignment Due Thursday, April 11, 2023 (100 POINTS) After watching The Founder (McDonalds) movie, please write a 1-page (minimum) double spaced paper using 12-point Times New Roman font that answers all three questions below. All answers should be typed with emphasis placed on using correct grammar, punctuation, and capitalization.
The Collective: Directed by Tom DeNucci. With Lucas Till, Ruby Rose, Don Johnson, Mercedes Varnado. A young recruit to a mysterious agency of assassins finds himself going rogue on his first assignment, tracking down a dangerous group of human traffickers.
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