Friday 1 February 2019

Polar: Not "John Wick on LSD" but its very own movie




Movie Summary:

Duncan Vizla aka The Black Kaiser, a professional hitman is 14 days away from retirement and winding down when he is ostensibly called in for one last job by his employer – Damocles – who in reality want to kill him in order not to pay him his pensions benefits thus saving cost (yes, you read that right!) However, the team of colourful, young assassins sent in by Damocles CEO, Mr. Blut, to kill Duncan are having a hard time tracking him down as he lives a quiet life in an undisclosed snowy town.


My Review:

I settled in to watch this on Netflix expecting a John Wick-esque movie as the preview had led one to believe (eye roll at the puppy cut) but no, Polar is not “John Wick on LSD”, but it is its very own kind of movie.

I loved the colours and if you think that the characters looked like they came straight out of a comic book then you’re right: Polar is based on the eponymous comic book series published by the great Dark Horse Comics.

Mads Mikkelsen as Duncan Vizla is perfect casting; everyone else just melts away in his presence with the exceptions of maybe Matt Lucas as the colourful and loud Mr. Blut and his on-screen opposite Vanessa Hudgens as the quiet and mousy Camille. I love me some Mads (although I have not seen the Hannibal series) as his role as Le Chiffre is the most underrated Bond villain ever but I digress. Mads owns the character and you can see the blend of cold, ruthless killer and aging professional including a certain je ne sais quoi.

Polar’s plot was great, pacing very good and though all the colourful characters might be a bit outlandish for some, it is all rather solid and finds sound footing between camp, entertainment and what movies adapted from comics can be.  But please what kind of fucked up contract did these hit-men sign? Didn’t they read the fine print? And what is even more worrying is that a professional hit-man organisation will set out to kill its workers so as to get out of paying their pensions upon retirement? Oh well, I guess the name “Damocles” should have tipped everyone off and if they missed that then they deserve what they got.


Look out for Johnny Knoxville (in the opening scene) and Richard Dreyfuss as retired hit-men.

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