Synopsis
Hitman meets dead man.
In a case of mistaken identity, the world’s deadliest assassin, known as the Man from Toronto, and a New York City screw-up are forced to team up after being confused for each other at an Airbnb.
2022 Directed by Patrick Hughes
In a case of mistaken identity, the world’s deadliest assassin, known as the Man from Toronto, and a New York City screw-up are forced to team up after being confused for each other at an Airbnb.
Steve Tisch Todd Black Jason Blumenthal Bill Bannerman Aaron L. Gilbert David Bloomfield Jason Cloth
टोरंटो से आया आदमी, El Hombre De Toronto, O Homem de Toronto, O Homem de Toronto (2022), 多伦多来的男人, Người Đàn Ông Toronto, 맨 프롬 토론토
You know you are in a bad spot when nobody in your movie knows how to properly pronounce Toronto...
Filme als bloße Unterhaltung zu sehen, ist wohl kaum verwerflich. Denn wen sollte es großartig interessieren, ob ein Film seiner Prämisse gerecht wird, mit der Intention sich berieseln zu lassen. Deshalb stelle ich mir die Frage, was Unterhaltung eigentlich ist? Die Antworten sind klar, Unterhaltung ist (filmisch gesehen), wenn man Spaß beim Sehen des Werks hat. Doch auf welchen Kosten und könnten da nicht mehr als repetitive Ergebnisse zur Unterhaltung verhelfen. Wie schon oft erwähnt, spielen bei der heutigen Unterhaltung auf Filmebene, viele äußere Komponenten eine erhebliche Rolle. Denn warum sollte man keinen Spaß haben, wenn Schauspieler Teil des Films sind die man kennt und aufgrund ihrer immergleichen Art lieben gelernt hat? Das Niveau, was The Man From Toronto aufweisen…
Bit of logic won't kill you Patrick.
Whose glorious fucking idea was it to name the movie "The Man from Toronto" and cast Woody in it.
Let go through some equation:-
Woody + Toronto = Nonsense ∝ What the fuck is this.
Woody + Texas = Southern accent, higher potential ∝ amazing,entertaining
What I mean is the plot is for shit and I wasn't expecting anything from it anyways after all it's a Patrick Hughes movie. So you got a half-assed bad guy, dickhole for depth when it comes to character development because everything literally everything has to be funny and generic action scenes performed by well-trained stunt guys.
But... I would still watch it because there is Kevin and…
The Man from Ter-Ron-Oh, or The Man from To-Ron-Toe if you're Kevin Hart.
Another mediocre netflix film, don't even bother.
God works hard
The Devil works harder
Netflix's bland algorithm works a FUCK TON harder
When The Man From Toronto asked himself "Who the hell still uses Hotmail?", I took that personally.
A boring, monotonous, ugly and cheap looking "action-comedy" with lame action and even lamer comedy. The only things even worth mentioning in this one are: Woody Harrelson, the Marvin's Fitness fake one-take fight scene and Ellen Barkin firing off some grenade launcher rounds. Literally everything else here is really fucking lackluster or just extremely lazy. Imagine if Sony actually released this shit in theatres? 😂😂😂. Jesus H. Christ, Netflix and Patrick Hughes must be stopped.
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This film would've been a sure hit if they had the Kevin Hart + Dwayne Johnson duo again lol
Netflix execs will brainstorm,
How to keep viewers warm,
"This Man From Toronto,
We want it pronto,
Just put it on our platform."
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The world's deadliest assassin and New York's biggest screw-up are mistaken for each other at an Airbnb rental.
There isn’t much to report that will catch anyone off guard after seeing the premise and director. Patrick Hughes brought us The Hitman’s Bodyguard, and this is honestly a rock solid comparison. It is your typical “buddy cop” formula with a slight twist on the roles of the characters. Harrelson plays the bad ass that can do anything that is required of him. Hart plays the man who everyone believes is this bad ass, but the unfortunate truth is that he has no clue what he is doing. These are obvious roles…