EDDIE REDMAYNE, JON ARIAS as The Jackal and Alvaro in Day of the Jackal (2024) directed by Brian Kirk written by Ronan Bennett
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EDDIE REDMAYNE, JON ARIAS as The Jackal and Alvaro in Day of the Jackal (2024) directed by Brian Kirk written by Ronan Bennett
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The Jackal is an elusive assassin who makes his living carrying out hits for the highest fee. He soon meets his match in a tenacious British intelligence officer who tracks him down in a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase across Europe.
There were a few things that bugged me. Like the coincidence of Alison's daughter dying in police custody. And the coincidence of Nuria recognising him at the flower market in a passing car.
And small details like that the rifle was not pointing downwards from the 16th floor during the assassination in Germany.
Because they wanted to stretch the season I can understand the need to add more story strands. But I would've preferred fewer personal problems of the main protagonists. Especially the existence of Nuria's brother was distracting. Without them it would've been possible to tell the story in eight episodes.
Despite those complaints, it's an entertaining watch. Much of it has to do with the two main leads.
EDDIE REDMAYNE, ÚRSULA CORBERÓ, PUCHI LAGARDE, JON ARIAS as The Jackal, Nuria, Marisa and Alvaro in Day of the Jackal (2024) directed by Brian Kirk written by Ronan Bennett
EDDIE REDMAYNE, JON ARIAS as The Jackal and Alvaro in Day of the Jackal (2024) directed by Brian Kirk written by Ronan Bennett