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The Debt Collector
2018 96 min United Kingdom, United States of America R 18+
★6.8
Action, Comedy
Director: Jesse V. Johnson
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Description
A classically-trained martial artist goes to work as a debt collector for the mob. The job seems easy enough, until one “client” pulls him into a situation deeper than could ever be expected.
Budget:
$3M
Worldwide:
$28,645
Starring
David Will No
Actor
Michael Paré
Actor
Scott Adkins
Actor
Key opinion
The Debt Collector is a classic, low-budget B-movie that relies heavily on the charismatic chemistry between Scott Adkins and Louis Mandylor to elevate its simple premise. While it succeeds as a lighthearted, combat-focused buddy flick, it is ultimately hindered by a predictable script and a lack of narrative depth.
| Acting | The lead duo of Adkins and Mandylor exhibits a compelling, witty chemistry that serves as the film's primary strength. | |
| Acting | The fight choreography is well-staged, inventive, and grounded in a more realistic style than typical Adkins vehicles. | |
| Screenplay | The plot is widely regarded as a simple, derivative, and formulaic vessel for action scenes rather than a substantive narrative. | |
| Humor | While fans of the genre enjoy the humor and rapport between characters, critics find the comedic tone and dialogue quality inconsistent. | |
| Ending | The ending creates division, with some viewers finding it vague or anticlimactic, while others accept it as a standard feature of its B-movie structure. |