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    2019

    Synopsis

    A counter-terrorism expert takes a job protecting a young heiress. After an attempted kidnapping puts both of their lives in danger, they must flee.

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    Cast

    • Noomi RapaceSam Carlson
    • Sophie NélisseZoe Tanner
    • Indira VarmaRima Hassine
    • Eoin MackenConall Sinclair
    • Akin GaziAlik
    • Sargon YeldaAnas
    • Abdellatif ChaouqiJoe
    • George GeorgiouNabil
    • Christopher SciuerefThe Suit
    • Kevin ShenWatt Li

    Recommendations

    • 75

      Movie Nation

      The Swedish Rapace thrives in roles that call for action, toughness and vulnerability. She’s perfect in this part, where her forward motion and capacity for acting out violence drives the picture.
    • 75

      RogerEbert.com

      Close is aces when it's watching its star move through the world, silently checking everyone and everything out, hiding her mental math until it's time to kill some dudes. The action is frenzied but comprehensible, brutal but not wantonly sadistic.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      Written, directed and produced by Vicky Jewson, Close works well when it sticks to the distinctive personal details of this kind of job; but it too often defaults to a run-of-the-mill international thriller.
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      The twists in Close aren’t very twisty and its thrills aren’t particularly thrilling. But if watching women getting smacked around by cartoon bad guys before finally getting payback is your thing, by all means, have at it.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Rapace gives the film her all, delivering an intense, physically demanding performance, but Close doesn't get close enough to transcending its action-movie clichés.
    • 50

      IndieWire

      Whatever inherent value there might be in gender-flipping such a generic template is mitigated by the movie’s reluctance to seize on the unique energy that its women bring to the table.
    • 50

      The Playlist

      In its first act, Close is a competent thriller, buoyed by early action sequences from director Vicky Jewson and some really solid scene transitions that point toward a strong style. However, as the film goes on, it switches from the precision of a sniper rifle to the scattershot effect of a drunk-wielded machine gun.
    • 50

      ReelViews

      It’s disposable action entertainment – a throw-away title that’s not bad enough to turn off but not good enough to seek out.