Bad Dads Film Review

Midweek Mention... The Jackal

July 03, 2024 Bad Dads Season 16 Episode 10
Midweek Mention... The Jackal
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Bad Dads Film Review
Midweek Mention... The Jackal
Jul 03, 2024 Season 16 Episode 10
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Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we’re revisiting a quintessential 90s action thriller, The Jackal (1997). This film, starring Bruce Willis as the elusive assassin known only as the Jackal, and Richard Gere as Declan Mulqueen, an IRA sniper who teams up with the FBI to catch him, is a cat-and-mouse game filled with suspense, intrigue, and explosive action.

Setting the Scene: A High-Stakes Hunt The Jackal is a remake of the 1973 classic The Day of the Jackal, and it modernizes the story with a post-Cold War backdrop. The Jackal is hired by a Russian mobster to assassinate a high-profile American target, leading to an international chase. Bruce Willis's portrayal of the cold and calculating assassin is a stark contrast to his more heroic roles, providing a chilling look at a man who can change identities like clothes.

The Plot: A Global Game of Cat and Mouse The film tracks the Jackal as he meticulously plans and prepares for the assassination, using high-tech gadgets and ruthless tactics to stay one step ahead of the law. Richard Gere's character, Declan Mulqueen, is brought in by the FBI due to his unique insight into the Jackal’s methods. Mulqueen's motivations are complex—seeking redemption for his past and a peaceful future with his love interest, played by Sidney Poitier.

For those who appreciate 90s action cinema, The Jackal is a standout with its compelling performances, intricate plot, and a keen sense of suspense. It's a film that holds up over time as a solid action thriller that can still captivate and entertain.

So load up your gear and join us as we dive back into the thrilling pursuit of The Jackal. Whether you're a first-time viewer or coming back for another watch, there’s plenty to discover about what makes this film a notable entry in the action genre. 🎬🔫👨‍👧‍👦🍿

We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com.

Until next time, we remain...

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Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we’re revisiting a quintessential 90s action thriller, The Jackal (1997). This film, starring Bruce Willis as the elusive assassin known only as the Jackal, and Richard Gere as Declan Mulqueen, an IRA sniper who teams up with the FBI to catch him, is a cat-and-mouse game filled with suspense, intrigue, and explosive action.

Setting the Scene: A High-Stakes Hunt The Jackal is a remake of the 1973 classic The Day of the Jackal, and it modernizes the story with a post-Cold War backdrop. The Jackal is hired by a Russian mobster to assassinate a high-profile American target, leading to an international chase. Bruce Willis's portrayal of the cold and calculating assassin is a stark contrast to his more heroic roles, providing a chilling look at a man who can change identities like clothes.

The Plot: A Global Game of Cat and Mouse The film tracks the Jackal as he meticulously plans and prepares for the assassination, using high-tech gadgets and ruthless tactics to stay one step ahead of the law. Richard Gere's character, Declan Mulqueen, is brought in by the FBI due to his unique insight into the Jackal’s methods. Mulqueen's motivations are complex—seeking redemption for his past and a peaceful future with his love interest, played by Sidney Poitier.

For those who appreciate 90s action cinema, The Jackal is a standout with its compelling performances, intricate plot, and a keen sense of suspense. It's a film that holds up over time as a solid action thriller that can still captivate and entertain.

So load up your gear and join us as we dive back into the thrilling pursuit of The Jackal. Whether you're a first-time viewer or coming back for another watch, there’s plenty to discover about what makes this film a notable entry in the action genre. 🎬🔫👨‍👧‍👦🍿

We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com.

Until next time, we remain...

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