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The Rhythm Section

Witness the birth of an assassin.
2020 | 109m | English

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Director: Reed Morano
Writer: Mark Burnell
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When she discovers the plane crash that claimed the lives of her family was no accident, Stephanie Patrick enters the dark, complex world of international espionage seeking vengeance. With nothing left to lose, Stephanie transforms from victim to assassin and discovers that neither revenge nor the truth are what they appear.
Release Date: Jan 31, 2020
Director: Reed Morano
Writer: Mark Burnell
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords spy, based on novel or book, revenge, terrorism
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Ingenious Media, EON Productions, Babieka Films, Global Road Entertainment, AGC Studios, Whitebeard Films
Box Office Revenue: $5,989,583
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Blake Lively Stephanie Patrick
Jude Law Iain Boyd "B"
Sterling K. Brown Serra
Ivana Basic Oksana
Nasser Memarzia Suleman Kaif
Max Casella Leon Giler
Richard Brake Lehmans
Raza Jaffrey Proctor
Geoff Bell Green
Jade Anouka Laura Fuller
Tawfeek Barhom Reza
Jack McEvoy Conor
Ibrahim Renno Vincent
Degnan Geraghty Punter
Elly Curtis Sarah Patrick
Bill O'Connell Andrew Patrick
Daniel Mays Dean West
David Duggan David Patrick
Irma Mali Natalya
Matilda Ziegler Monica Patrick
Robert Mullins Errol
Name Job
Reed Morano Director, "A" Camera Operator
Sean Bobbitt Director of Photography, "A" Camera Operator
Tom Conroy Production Design
Joan Sobel Editor
Dídac Bono Art Direction
Nenazoma McNamee Art Direction
Mark Burnell Screenplay, Novel
Sabine Schenk Line Producer
Patrick O'Donoghue Unit Production Manager
George Walker First Assistant Director
Nick Laurence Second Assistant Director
Tommy Griffin Second Assistant "A" Camera
Sonya Deegan Camera Trainee
Esme Pum McNamee Focus Puller
Cathal Mac Reamoinn Camera Trainee
Niall O'Connor Digital Imaging Technician
Peter Wignall Steadicam Operator
Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh Costume Design
Gary McGinty Art Direction
Janine Modder Unit Production Manager
Richard Styles First Assistant Director
Jonny Benson Second Assistant Director
Andrew O'Reilly Focus Puller
Shantall González Camera Trainee
Nic Lawson Second Unit Director of Photography
Patrick Griffin Second Assistant "B" Camera
Sean Leonard Digital Imaging Technician
Mick O'Rourke Steadicam Operator
Angie Paul Risque Second Second Assistant Director
Debbie McWilliams Casting Director
Crispian Sallis Set Decoration
Steve Mazzaro Original Music Composer
Chris Corbould Second Unit Director, Second Unit Director of Photography
Lisa Gerrard Additional Music
Ashley Pynn Stunt Driver
Name Title
Barbara Broccoli Producer
Michael G. Wilson Producer
Denise O'Dell Co-Producer
Greg Shapiro Executive Producer
Christelle Conan Executive Producer
Redmond Morris Co-Producer
David Pope Co-Producer
Donald Tang Executive Producer
Gregg Wilson Executive Producer
Mark Burnell Executive Producer
Andrew Noakes Co-Producer
Alastair Burlingham Co-Executive Producer
Jayne-Ann Tenggren Co-Producer
Vaishali Mistry Executive Producer
Simon Williams Executive Producer
Stuart Ford Executive Producer
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maketheSWITCH
4.0

Instead, 'The Rhythm Section' is a middling but serviceable time-waster that would be instantly forgettable... if it didn't currently hold the box-office title for worst opening weekend of all-time, that is. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review ... -the-rhythm-section-watchable-but-completely-unmemorable-espionage-thrills

Jun 23, 2021
msbreviews
4.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Produced by the same company that works on the James Bond films, The Rhythm Section went through tough production issues. Blake Lively injured herself on set, consequently delaying the movie until th ... e end of 2019, and then again to the well-known "trash month", so obviously, my expectations were quite low. It's the first time I watch a feature film directed by Reed Morano, as well as Mark Burnell, who makes his debut as a screenwriter. As usual, the only thing I knew about the movie was its synopsis and crew, but I also caught the overwhelmingly negative feedback from critics and audiences alike... While its flaws are undeniable (and I'll get there), I don't find Reed Morano's film to be worthy of belonging in January with so many worse movies. Sean Bobbitt's cinematography is a technical standout, by delivering two fantastic one-take action sequences (one of which is edited to feel like one take), and some wide shots look genuinely stunning. I always love when a film is set in actual cities or remote locations since these offer a realistic atmosphere, and given the right treatment in post-production, the tone can be better controlled by the environment surrounding the characters. The cast is also really good. Blake Lively delivers one of the best performances of her career, definitely the most somber one. Her character is constantly placed in challenging situations, physically and emotionally. Blake incorporates Stephanie's state of mind seamlessly, carrying the narrative forward even when the latter fails to captivate the viewer. Jude Law is Jude Law, and Sterling K. Brown offers a notable display as well. However, the positives end here. Story-wise, The Rhythm Section lacks creativity and uniqueness. Besides being way too straightforward and predictable for an action-drama with a central mystery, it's edited (Joan Sobel) in such an uncommon manner that makes the movie feel incredibly tiresome. Tons of moments are drawn out for extra seconds or even minutes. Almost every scene weirdly goes on for far too long. There's no new information to transmit to the viewer, nothing is happening... The whole film is edited like this, consequently ending with almost fifteen/twenty minutes of nothing. Also, some dialogue scenes are intercut with something that's going to happen after that particular conversation, which is confusing in the sense that the viewer doesn't know where the focus is supposed to be on. Then, the actual narrative raises tons of logical questions. I hate to be "that guy" who nitpicks character decisions or plot points like CinemaSins (even though this channel makes so for comedy purposes), but this movie really makes the viewer wonder "how/why the hell is she able to do this?!" Stephanie is trained to be an agent, and while a specific part of her training is straight-up impossible, I believe that the character possesses the required skills. My issue is that she barely uses anything that she learned: she continuously runs away from everyone and everything and she gets other innocent people dead in her partially failed missions. In addition to her, there are other characters with either unclear motivations or questionable lifestyles, having in mind that this film deals with secret intelligence, terrorism, and stuff that very few people have access to or knowledge of. The score also feels extremely awkward. Similar to the editing issue, the song selection doesn't fit the dark, depressing tone that the movie carries. Sometimes, Stephanie is about to go on a serious mission, and upbeat pop music is playing... Why? All in all, The Rhythm Section isn't as awful as most January films, it certainly doesn't deserve the record of the worst opening weekend of all-time, but it still carries tons of issues. The editing (Joan Sobel) is weirdly unconventional, drawing out scenes for extra seconds or even minutes where absolutely nothing happens and intercutting dialogue sequences with unnecessary flashbacks or flashforwards. Reed Morano isn't able to bring creativity or anything remotely original to her movie, and Mark Burnell writes a predictable screenplay packed with questionable plot points and logical issues, not helping the already dull pacing. Steve Mazzaro's score doesn't fit the tone of the film, but Sean Bobbitt's cinematography delivers a couple of surprising action sequences and some neat wide shots. The cast is really good, and if not for an outstanding Blake Lively, this movie would have been a lot worse. Rating: C-

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
6.0

Decent enough thriller that's not terribly memorable but I did like Blake Lively in the lead and some of the action/stunts were alright, including the car chase sequence done in a one-shot like take. More or less another time-waster but maybe in a couple of years, willing to revisit. **3.0/5** ...

Jun 23, 2021