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Tim Roth, Talulah Riley, and Jack O'Connell in The Liability (2012)

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The Liability

43 opiniones
5/10

A light look at the retirement of a hit man. Just OK

Tim Roth plays a hit man on his final job before his daughter gets married. Adam (Jack O'Connell) is an annoying 19 year old who accidentally discovers that his step father is more depraved than he thought. After crashing his step father's Mercedes, he is in his debt and he is given a job as a driver to pay him back. His contact is Roy (Tim Roth) and they go on Roy's last hit together. Wanting to be part of the gangster culture, Adam asks to be more than just a driver and things start to go wrong, especially when 'the girl' gets involved.

The film is quite light hearted, considering its content and, at times is comical. Both lead actors play their parts quite well and create an enjoyable partnership. The storyline is a little week and everything that can go wrong, does goes wrong. I found myself rooting for Adam in the end and, despite being a professional killer, Roth's character is quite appealing.

Overall, a mediocre film that I will not watch again but it was reasonably enjoyable, light hearted and funny in places.
  • kenyajon
  • 4 mar 2013
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7/10

Saved by Tim Roth

The Liability is a British film which doesn't really have a budget. Its script is only so-so and the only real star name attached to it is Tim Roth. Luckily, that does seem to be enough to pull it off.

Jack O'Connell plays a young man who gets in trouble with his - slightly dodgy - stepfather and, as a punishment, is roped into the 'family business' and asked to do something equally dodgy, which involves driving hit-man Tim Roth to his next job.

It's a road movie which could be pretty average if it wasn't for Tim Roth's performance. The comedy doesn't always work. The performances can be a bit stilted, yet Tim seems to carry the whole thing on his own and makes it worth watching.

Special mention to the location scout who has found some truly outstanding filming locations around the north of England to set some of the action in.

If you're a fan of low budget British gangster movies (or simply of Tim Roth) then you should give this a go. The ending seems to divide audiences, but the film is enjoyable enough for you to ignore that minor point if it isn't to your taste.
  • bowmanblue
  • 19 oct 2014
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7/10

Why isn't this called what it us actually called?

Finding the hitman's apprentice (as was the title I watched) to review it took more time than actually reviewing it.

Interesting film, worth a watch with a couple of good twists to it.
  • samthejudgeamos
  • 19 ago 2021
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7/10

Roth Makes it Work

Tim Roth stars in The Liability as a hired assassin who takes on a rich gangster boss's stepson on as a driver. The nineteen year old boy, Adam, is eager to learn about the criminal world. Roy(Roth) has the kid drive to a desolate area for a hit. His first test is to cut off the victims hand with an axe to emulate the pattern of a serial killer preying on the area. A beautiful woman with no name (Talulah Riley), a stunning actress, by the way, shows up and throws a monkey wrench into the crime scene. It then becomes a cat and mouse game between the three with some violent moments with occasional dry British humor mixed in. The three main players are all excellent, and although the ending is a bit too predictable, Roth's laid back wise ass attitude makes the film worth watching.
  • billcr12
  • 23 mar 2013
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6/10

The Last Hit-man

As the German title suggests ... though it does sound a bit like doomsday or something else. Whatever you think of a title, "Liability" is more accurate than the German title. The thriller is pretty straight forward. The story is self explanatory, but Tim Roth does add a lot of Gravita to it. You could almost say he kind of saves the movie all by himself, even though the female lead is beautiful.

The female lead might have a reason for being on screen, but ultimately she is just put on. The very ending feels like it is being dropped on the viewer, which is a bad feeling. The main bad guy, does a great job, but he isn't on screen that much, which is kind of a shame. A nice little thriller, nothing more nothing less
  • kosmasp
  • 26 oct 2013
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5/10

Not too bad because of the two main leads with Roth & O'connell

Here in England the title is now "The Hitman's Apprentice" & i checked it out on Netflix because i like the rising star JACK O'CONNELL as he's been in a few really good films lately such as "71 & 300: Rise of an Empire & i think he'd one of the best rising British actors working today!!!

Now Tim Roth is abit of a British actor legend with amount of Classic films he's starred in like RESERVOIR DOGS & PULP FICTION for example & i read that one of Jack's favourite actors is Tim Roth so it's cool having these two great British actors teamed up.

Now the story is very basic & it's a Low-budget affair but it's entertaining enough with it's comical crime happenings & dark humour as O'connell plays a 19yr old waster who has to do a driving job for his mum's corrupted gangster boyfriend & that job has him driving for a hitman named Roy (Roth) & they drive around the countryside & its winter & a few darkly funny things happen with certain "Targets" & they end up crossing paths with an extremely beautiful lady who has is on her own path of vengeance for her missing sister that is all connected to O'Connell's mum's vile boyfriend & there's a darker theme of Human trafficking at its centre. There's a fun humourous chemistry between funny O'connell & serious Roth as they both start to like each other on this wild journey of murder & mayhem but really its a short British crime Thriller that never really gets very deep but the two leads pairing is what gives it some life & fun in an otherwise pretty mundane film.

It's an easy watch & not a bad film but it's nothing exciting either.
  • lukem-52760
  • 8 ago 2021
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7/10

Definitely Worth Watching

Totally unbelievable... but humorous! I still can't decide if it's supposed to be a comedy, a thriller or a gangster movie, or all of the above... Or whether it was just a bit of tongue-in-cheek fun for the writer.

The movie contains a complete mishmash of actors. It's like Laurel and Hardy meets Reservoir Dogs and everything about it is just so wrong but somehow it works! I think Tim Roth is the reason this movie worked so well. The guy is an excellent actor. Jack O'Connell played a fairly good part, too, and even though the movie was quite predictable, it was well worth the watch.

Definitely worth 7/10
  • CharlieHound
  • 26 ene 2013
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4/10

Good premise, plenty of potential

THE LIABILITY is an interesting little UK thriller with a good premise: an ageing hit-man takes on a young driver to chauffeur him around to his latest hits. Despite the low budget of the production, such a premise allows for plenty of potential, especially when you put Jack O'Connell and Tim Roth in the central roles.

And, let's be fair, O'Connell and Roth are the reasons to watch this. O'Connell shot the film when he was still working on his profile, and it's full of the same youthful energy and character as his role in TOWER BLOCK. Roth is more subdued and laidback, but there are flashes of the old brilliance here and there.

Sadly, my enthusiasm surrounding THE LIABILITY gradually faded as the story progressed. The first half is decent, hinting at great stuff to come, but it all falls apart in the ridiculous and under-written second half. The introduction of Talulah Riley is the point at which it all becomes a little silly and more than a little dull, and even Peter Mullan's best psycho routine can't save it.
  • Leofwine_draca
  • 23 feb 2015
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6/10

To watch once

I just finished watching this movie and I expected it to be much better honestly. Certainly when I saw who was playing in this movie. Don't get me wrong the actors were all good. I can't fault any of them for the role they played. It's just that the story is a little bit disappointing. It's not realistic enough and a little bit bland. For a professional hit-man I found that he was doing a lot of mistakes and everything that could go wrong did go wrong. I also would not categorize it under humor because you're not going to laugh a lot. Well at least not me because I didn't laugh once. All in all it's not a bad movie. It's just fine to watch once and then forget about it.
  • deloudelouvain
  • 8 mar 2015
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5/10

Just doesn't have enough meat on the page

(50%) Rising star Jack O'Connell comes very near to shinning in this crime drama, but sadly the film just doesn't have what it takes to supplement his talent owing in no small part to a script that just is quite as good as it needs to be. So this is no classic, but it's still a decent watch and way better than the lower end British crime/hooligan sludge you see cluttering the direct to DVD section. Tim Roth is as you'd expect in support (perfectly fine), and the direction tries to lift the somewhat awkwardly told plot, it's just a shame this just doesn't have the depth. Overall not a bad film at all, and worth a look for O'Connell in a early starring role, just don't expect a low budget marvel.
  • adamscastlevania2
  • 24 abr 2015
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8/10

A film I'd like to make myself

A little indie gem this from Britain, with a good Tim Roth in the center as a worn out disillusioned hit-man, but it's Peter Mullan which steals the show, with a delightfully nasty big shot criminal.

There's many reasons to like this, if you don't expect this to be an action flick. It's wrongfully labeled so, but this is a a crime drama, or really a road movie, Coen/Tarantino style. 1) Unpredictable mysterious plot (gives a good ride) 2) Great cool acting (stung cool play by all, but the naive Liability) 3) Extinguished filming (lots if great angles and smart details) 4) Delightful score (sophisticated, punky and dirty, would search out several songs) 5) Classic cars (loved the use and filming of the Granada Ghia) And there's more to it. I found myself feeling it as a cozy road movie which we expect to go wrong for some. Lovely lingering excitement, taking you to the next stop on the route.

If you like one of them smart little films with no extra fuzz, just great talent, this is it!
  • OJT
  • 20 nov 2013
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6/10

SORRY ABOUT THE FALSE ALARM

  • nogodnomasters
  • 4 dic 2018
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4/10

Had potential

  • mmuggi
  • 3 dic 2021
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7/10

Hit man meets divot with darkly humorous results

It's always difficult to watch a film set in locations you know. Sometimes it works and adds a layer of reality to what is after all, just a story.

And what a story.

If you are in anyway familiar with the sort of character Adam is, played brilliantly by Jack O'Connell, you will know hat I mean when I say "Hit man meets divot" because Adam is a div. A chav. Know worra meen? Yuh get me? Adam is an archetype of what's become of working class youth in Britain: feckless, not very bright, sometimes likable but ultimately, a liability.

As the film plays out there are genuine laughs and some really dark moments. Some expected and some totally unexpected.

The Liability is an instant classic but let's hope that it's not a cult classic and it has the exposure to the mainstream that it needs.

7/10 go see it.
  • FiveHundredFlicks
  • 29 ene 2013
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7/10

Enjoyable movie if you keep in mind it's more of a dark comedy.

  • badttboy
  • 7 feb 2013
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3/10

Gangster Comedy with a Pathetic Storyline

  • bobbybits
  • 31 ene 2013
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7/10

Enjoyable banter between Jack O'Connell and Tim Roth

  • bendungate
  • 3 ago 2021
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2/10

We don't need any more movies like this

There's way too much love for this movie on IMDb though I can't help noticing that most major reviewers haven't bothered writing about it. And they're right not to. This is derivative rubbish with underwritten characters, and plotting that doesn't pass muster even if it tries to get by as a black comedy. Tim Roth's character has to be the least interesting assassin on celluloid (or whatever they're using these days): "I haven't killed a woman since 1983." How endearing. Jack O'Connell's character is a moron with sadistic impulses: "Was 'cos I fancied her, that's why I couldn't do it." Presumably, he can only kill women he doesn't fancy. Another charmer. Peter Mullen gets to act nasty with a Scottish accent and use the c-word a lot. Stephanie Beacham lookalike Kierston Wareing is wasted as Mullen's wife. There are no interesting villains, and the only person to root for is on screen for the least amount of time. Each scene is at least twice as long as it needs to be, and the visuals don't make up for the lack of dialogue. I'd rather be eighty-sixed than sit through these 86 minutes again.
  • waldog2006
  • 26 jul 2013
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Slow and convoluted

This is a weird one. Slow and convoluted, the story is just the wrong side of incomprehensible, which makes it more annoying than entertaining. It has its moments, but the whole adds up to less than the sum of its parts. Although it's good to see a British gangster thriller for a change, this one is probably not worth your time.
  • Phil_Chester
  • 2 abr 2020
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7/10

Different and enjoyable

The Liability is a darkly comic crime thriller which at least tries to be different from the usual crime thrillers that are churned out ten to the dozen.

It's a slightly surreal film in some ways probably due to characters, some of whom appear almost comic book like although the plot itself is definitely grounded in reality. I found myself hooked from early on and was intrigued to see how it all ended. There are a few scenes to make you wince and a bit of violence but nothing most won't have seen before.

The cast is very strong. I particularly liked the performance of Jack O'Connell as the young lad. He is an actor I've seen in a few other films like Eden Lake and Tower Block and plays the cocky disaffected youth to a tee. Peter Mullan as the villain is excellent. Tim Roth is also good although I wasn't quite what to make of his character or The Girl played by Talulah Riley.

I found this a very enjoyable film that offered something fresh to the genre. Well worth watching.
  • MattyGibbs
  • 14 jul 2014
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5/10

Much slower & less action then expected. Closer to an art house gangster movie then a full on action one. Disappointing. I say B-

"For a guy to get along in this world he has to be very very careful." When slacker Adam (O'Connell) gets offered a job by his moms boyfriend to drive for a hit-man named Roy he gets more then he bargained for. What starts off as a simple assignment takes a turn for the worse as he encounters murders, sex trafficking and double crosses. I was very much looking forward to this movie. The producers of "Snatch" and "Lock Stock" made me excited to see it. The last movie I remember seeing that line on was "Layer Cake" which was awesome. This one started off a little slow and really never hit its stride. Even though it's about a hit-man and deals with murder and mayhem it is not an action movie at all. I kept waiting for it to let loose and really grab me but it really never did. This is closer to an art house hit-man movie then the type I was looking for and I had a hard time staying interested. Overall, slow moving and hard to stay focused on the whole time. I give it a B-.
  • cosmo_tiger
  • 24 ene 2013
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8/10

Best British Crime Drama of 2012/13

Although sometimes aimless, "The Liablity" wonderfully weaves an intelligent story of Adam (Jack O'Connell) by playing to the actor's strengths (slow humor, immaturity, cockiness, and a buckets of empathy). When Adam is asked to become the "driver" for his step-dad's hit-man, we run into Roy (Tim Roth) who also does an excellent job. Tim Roth plays the critical role of reality check for the viewer, questioning Adam at every point, giving the movie a great sense of character depth during the dialogues.

In the 'day-and-age' of re-hashed Guy Richie British crime movies, with the same actors, playing the same roles, its really refreshing to see movie that doesn't rely on the same-old intersecting plots, with inconceivable charters. "The Liablity" is also supported by a great soundtrack, some great industrial-cinematography, and solid writing, overall 8/10 and well worth watching.

Think of it as catcher-in-the-rye meets > Léon: The Professional > meets > Skins.
  • tgryffin
  • 24 ene 2013
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7/10

A day with a hit-man!

A typical British dark comedy-thriller. I said that because I loves movies like 'Wild Target', 'I Hired a Contract Killer' and now this one. It gives the pleasure to enjoy those running and chasing and mistakes, sometimes very edgy. This is the story that happens within the 24 hours of a 19 year old carefree Adam. When takes-up the driving job to a hit-man, he goes all sorts of difficulties and overcoming it is the remaining narration.

Recently, Jack O'Connell is soaring high with the movies like 'Starred Up', '71' and three Academy Award nominee 'Unbroken'. I would say this film is the turning point in his career. In the earlier films he was merely hanging around with his roles, but he showed lots of promise with this one. Now he's the Britain's latest young sensation and Hollywood is showing interest in him. It's just a matter of time to grab his own spot there.

It is so sad that from the movie posters to promos are not enthralling and the online ratings for it is too low. But it was twice better than what do you see. Of course it was a slow start, but after the opening few minutes, it was completely a different movie and very entertaining. Obviously not a large budget movie, with a limited cast and a decent story, betters the quality that require to be a laudable product.

7/10
  • Reno-Rangan
  • 13 oct 2015
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5/10

I just didn't really find it interesting.

Good concept, half-baked execution.

Tim Roth, Jack O'Connell and Talulah Riley give alright performances, though their characters aren't developed enough to care about nor to be entertained by. There's definitely a good story hidden, though I just didn't really find it interesting. The rushed ending doesn't help, either.

///////////////// The Liability (also known as The Hitman's Apprentice) is a 2013 British black comedy crime-thriller film directed by Craig Viveiros and written by John Wrathall. Produced by Rupert Jermyn and Richard Johns. I watched this production on Netflix (UK/Ireland).
  • r96sk
  • 23 sep 2024
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7/10

The Hitman's Apprentice

Nineteen year old Adam is a bit of a wastrel but when he 'borrows' and wrecks the car belonging to his mother's gangster boyfriend he is given a job... he is to drive for Roy, a hitman. They go to the site Roy's next job and the victim is dispatched; unfortunately a woman turns up just as Roy is disposing of the remains and Adam can't bring himself to kill her. She gets away in their car which contains items that could he traced back to them. They will have to find a way to get it back.

I thought this film, retitled 'The Hitman's Apprentice' on Netflix, was a solid little thriller. It provided plenty of tense moments and some enjoyably dark humour. It plays with viewer expectations without having unnecessary twists. The small main cast does a fine job; Tim Roth impressing as Roy; Peter Mullan being suitably menacing as Adam's stepfather; Jack O'Connell is fun as the out-of-his-depth Adam and Talulah Riley is intriguing as the girl they cross paths with. The film was clearly made on a fairly small budget but manages to make good use of Northumberland locations. Overall I wouldn't call this a must see but it is well worth a watch if you enjoy the genre.
  • Tweekums
  • 10 ago 2022
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