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Director: | Rian Johnson |
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Writer: | Rian Johnson |
Staring: |
In the year 2044, time travel has not yet been invented but in 30 years it will have been. When the mob wants to get rid of someone, they will send their target into the past where a looper, a hired gun, like Joe is waiting to mop up. Joe is getting rich and life is good until the day the mob decides to close the loop, sending back Joe's future self for assassination. | |
Release Date: | Sep 26, 2012 |
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Director: | Rian Johnson |
Writer: | Rian Johnson |
Genres: | Action, Science Fiction, Thriller |
Keywords | future, assassin, drug addiction, retirement, murder, execution, contract killer, 2040s, suicide, dystopia, time travel, tragedy, organized crime, criminal, neo-noir, suspenseful |
Production Companies | Endgame Entertainment, DMG Entertainment, Ram Bergman Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $47,042,000
Budget: $30,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Joe |
Bruce Willis | Old Joe |
Emily Blunt | Sara |
Paul Dano | Seth |
Noah Segan | Kid Blue |
Piper Perabo | Suzie |
Jeff Daniels | Abe |
Pierce Gagnon | Cid |
Xu Qing | Old Joe's Wife |
Tracie Thoms | Beatrix |
Frank Brennan | Old Seth |
Garret Dillahunt | Jesse |
Nick Gomez | Dale |
Marcus Hester | Zach |
Jon Eyez | Gat Man |
Kevin Stillwell | Gat Man |
Thirl Haston | Gat Man |
James Landry Hébert | Looper |
Kenneth Brown Jr. | Looper |
Cody Wood | Looper |
Adam Boyer | Tye |
Jeff Chase | Tall Gat Man |
Ritchie Montgomery | Bodega Owner |
David Jensen | Apt Super |
Kamden Beauchamp | Daniel |
Josh Perry | Farm Vagrant |
David Joseph Martinez | Old Dale |
Wayne Dehart | Seth Vagrant |
Ian Patrick | Beggar Kid |
Craig Johnson | Big Craig |
Robert Harvey | Parking Attendant |
Sylvia Jefferies | Neighbor Girl (uncredited) |
Lauren Alexandra | Waitress (uncredited) |
D.J. Mills | Cold Homeless Boy (uncredited) |
Brea Grant | TK Billboard Girl (uncredited) |
Sam Medina | Chinese Thug (uncredited) |
Rhonda Floyd Aguillard | Vagrant (uncredited) |
Jay Amor | Gatman (uncredited) |
Amy Le | Chinese Waitress (uncredited) |
Wayne Douglas Morgan | Bouncer (uncredited) |
Kristyl Dawn Tift | Madame (uncredited) |
Dallas West | Extra (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Rian Johnson | Director, Writer |
John Bernecker | Stunts |
Tim Bell | Stunts |
Hunter Baxley | Stunts |
Jay Amor | Stunts |
Kazu Hiro | Prosthetic Designer |
Sharen Davis | Costume Design |
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu | Casting |
Ed Verreaux | Production Design |
James A. Gelarden | Art Direction |
Scott Plauche | Art Direction |
Katherine Verreaux | Set Decoration |
Melizah Anguiano Wheat | Hairstylist |
Stacy Kelly | Makeup Department Head |
Nikki I Brown | Makeup Artist |
Dale Myrand | Camera Operator |
Alan Markfield | Still Photographer |
Dana Kay Hart | Costume Supervisor |
Yvonne Bastidos | Set Costumer |
Leoisick Castro | Set Costumer |
Drew DeAscentis | Music Editor |
Karen E. Goulekas | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Steven Ritzi | Stunt Coordinator |
Joseph Kirkland | First Assistant Editor |
David Pomier | Unit Production Manager |
Mark Edward Wright | Visual Effects Editor |
Jaron Presant | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Ray McIntyre Jr. | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Greg Uddo | Extras Casting Assistant |
Wendy Talazac | Extras Casting |
Brandon Hemmerling | Casting Associate |
Lisa Mae Fincannon | Location Casting |
Craig Fincannon | Location Casting |
Ashley Carmichael | Casting Assistant |
John Zimmerman | Stunts |
Mike Wilson | Stunts |
Joe Nin Williams | Stunts |
Tony Vo | Stunts |
Tom Sicola | Stunts |
Bruce Sanders Jr. | Stunts |
Ross Morgan Ruben | Stunts |
Brian Nguyen | Stunts |
Junwei Liu | Stunts |
Pok Yan Leung | Stunts |
Rose Leiker | Stunts |
Amy Lee | Stunts |
Thirl Haston | Stunts |
Regis Harrington | Stunts |
Shaun Grant | Stunts |
Adam Gomez | Stunts |
Chris Bryant | Stunts |
Tom Akos | Stunts |
Andy Abele | Stunts |
Andrew Francis | Colorist |
Nathan Johnson | Original Music Composer |
Bob Ducsay | Editor |
Tony Ward | Hairstylist |
Kristin Lekki | Art Department Coordinator |
John Houlihan | Music Supervisor |
Shane Carruth | Thanks |
Tara Feldstein Bennett | Casting Associate |
Stuart F. Wilson | Stunt Double |
Eric VanArsdale | Stunts |
Matthew R. Staley | Stunts |
Greg Sproles | Stunts |
Han Soto | Stunts |
William Scharpf | Stunts |
Elena Sanchez | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Eric Salas | Stunts |
Alec Rayme | Stunts |
Tom Proctor | Stunts |
Chuck Picerni Jr. | Utility Stunts |
Sam Medina | Stunts |
Mike Mayhall | Stunts |
Eddie Matthews | Stunts |
Amy Le | Stunts |
Lex D. Geddings | Stunt Coordinator |
Christian J. Fletcher | Stunts |
Trace Cheramie | Stunts |
Andy Cheng | Stunts |
Jeff Brockton | Stunts |
Emily Brobst | Stunts |
Sean Paul Braud | Stunts |
Steve Yedlin | Director of Photography |
Mary Vernieu | Casting |
Stanton Barrett | Stunts |
Sam Sullivan | Script Supervisor |
Brian Oerly | Stunts |
Dion Lam | Stunts |
Ryan Lott | Other |
Name | Title |
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Douglas Hansen | Executive Producer |
Christopher C. Chen | Co-Producer |
Lucas Smith | Co-Producer |
Eleanor Nett | Co-Producer |
David Pomier | Co-Producer |
Julie Goldstein | Executive Producer |
Peter Schlessel | Executive Producer |
Ram Bergman | Producer |
Dan Mintz | Executive Producer |
James D. Stern | Producer |
Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Executive Producer |
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movie was a little slow and drawn out. action was ok but story was little weak. ...
I am normally fairly hesitant concerning time-travel movies because it is next to impossible to get them right. They more or less always become very unrealistic and full of paradoxes. I would almost go as far as to say that producers making serious (non-comedy) time travel movies are the ones that a ... re scientifically too stupid to realise that it is just going to be a mess, or they do not really care about the issues hoping that the audience also will not care. This movie is really proof of this. It is full of paradoxes and annoying “but if this happened now then that couldn’t have happened then and vice versa”. Maybe some people can force themselves overlooking these things but I have some difficulty doing so. I fully agree with the statement that one of the characters in the movie was making: “"This time travel crap, just fries your brain like an egg…". Anyway, trying to pierce through the cloud of time-travel issues and enjoy the movie, it is not a bad movie. Given that it really had no chance of succeeding in the science area, or have a plot which didn’t defy all logic (time travel you know) it does indeed make a valiant try to entertain. It is not one of Bruce Willies standard all-out action-filled roller-coasters. That is not to say that there is no action but there is also plenty of time for trying to actually tell the story in the movie. The movie is actually quite dark and melancholic. The future seems to be fairly dirty, run down and ridden with criminal organisations. As if time-travel itself wasn’t bad enough the story also involves 10% of the population having developed psychic powers. Most of them good for nothing except cheap show tricks like levitating small objects. Most of them…except our future crime lord which of course is found to have super-psychic powers. Also, of course, the kid had to behave like a spoiled brat with anger problems which was somewhat annoying. The ending, which I will not divulge here of course, was not very surprising and left quite a few open questions. On the whole I would say that the movie was entertaining but it is far from going on my top ten list.
The plot is full of flaws. Quite like a even worse inception. ...
neither here nor there Time travel can be an exciting plot device - if the writers take time to check and get everything right. Unfortunately, with Looper, they did not. Nor did director or producers choose a clear direction what this movie was supposed to be, what its pace and atmosphere should ... be like. So it turned out to be full of wasted potential. Good ideas, characters, situations, plot elements it all had at some points - but none developed, really. That's more disappointing that if it had had no potential. Wasted opportunities... in a loop.
**Half-baked and weak genre mix with a pale Bruce Willis** The main character is an anti-hero and isn't able to win the viewer over story emotionally - that would be OK if the story were at least coherent - but it isn't. The time travel logic doesn't work. The telekinesis nonsense seems incredibl ... y pointless. The love story(s) is or are hardly comprehensible. And many plot elements are started without being brought to a meaningful end. Too bad - there was potentials there. So the whole thing is nothing more than a solid ordinary movie, despite all the genres that are (unnecessarily) mixed up in it. The only ray of light for me in the movie: The mask and facial expressions by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who manages to give a fun impression of a young Bruce Willis.
<em>'Looper'</em> is entertaining! I had a fun time with this one. I guess that would come as little surprise given I do like basically everyone onscreen from other flicks, while that is true that isn't the sole reason for my enjoyment. The story is intruiging and is presented nicely by the filmm ... akers, I found it to be well paced too. Joseph Gordon-Levitt gives a strong performance, even with make-up that occasionally makes him look just like Sean Connery's 'disguise' in 1967's <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/you-only-live-twice/">You Only Live Twice</a>'</em>. Bruce Willis is solid throughout, as are Emily Blunt and Jeff Daniels. There are a few other noteworthy faces in there too, like Paul Dano and Garret Dillahunt. Well made and well worth a watch. Recommended.
At the start this reminded me a little of “Jumper” (2008) as it delivers a cleverly crafted idea of how murder might look in the 22nd century. It’s the ruthless “Joe” (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) who is in the employ of the mob and is routinely and lucratively waiting for their troublemakers to be sent ba ... ck a few decades in time so he can eliminate them and leave no modern day traces of the crime. The snag with this operation for the “looper” is, though, that sooner or later they themselves have to get rubbed out and so as they age, they (now Bruce Willis) have to anticipate that they will be attacked. It’s Bruce who has well prepared for this eventuality and manages to thwart the attempts of his younger self - thanks to some well placed gold bars - and that leaves them both playing a deadly game of cat and mouse so as not to earn the enmity of their maniacal boss (Jeff Daniels). This is one of my favourite time travel action movies with an on form action hero in Willis looking like he is enjoying himself being chased by his own heroin addicted alter-ego, and each time the story resets it does so with additional information about not just these characters but also of the world that they are indirectly helping to create in the future. This helps stop this becoming a repetitive recycling of events and the arrival of the young “Sara” (Emily Blunt) and her own son (Pierce Gagnon) who has his own form of superpower adds a familial dynamic to the mystery that augments rather clutters up the mystery. There are visual effects but they are used sparingly, and despite a slight dry spell in the middle whilst the story seems to recalibrate a little, it’s held together well by two stars who enter into the spirit of the things and by a plot that’s eerily realistic (in a “Dr. Who” sort of fashion). It’s not perfect, but it is quirky, imaginative and I enjoyed it.