The Bricklayer
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Directed by | Renny Harlin |
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Based on | The Bricklayer by Paul Lindsay |
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Cinematography | Matti Eerikäinen |
Edited by | Iain Erskine |
Music by | Walter Mair |
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Distributed by | Vertical Entertainment |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | 899,683ドル[1] |
The Bricklayer is a 2023 American action thriller film directed by Renny Harlin and written by Hanna Weg and Matt Johnson, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Paul Lindsay under his pen name Noah Boyd, and starring Aaron Eckhart, Nina Dobrev, Tim Blake Nelson, Ilfenesh Hadera, and Clifton Collins Jr.
The film was released on January 5, 2024 in the United States by Vertical Entertainment.
Plot
[edit ]Steve Vail, a former CIA field agent, is a bricklayer when the CIA agent recruits him to track down the killer of three international journalists who have been murdered within a month, including Greta Becker, an outspoken critic of U.S. intelligence activities across the world, and the CIA is being framed as being responsible. Kate, a junior CIA agent assigned to the case, and CIA Director O'Malley meet and inform him that Radek, a former operative and friend of Steve who was believed to be dead, was responsible for the murders, believing that he wants revenge against the agency for leaving him to die after a botched mission and the death of his family. Vail refuses due to Kate's inexperience. One night, Vail is attacked by Radek's men, but he kills them.
Steve heads for Greece with Kate, and Steve meets his old friend, Patricio, and ditches Kate at the hotel in Thessaloniki to meet with his former lover and undercover agent, Tye. She tells him that former informant-turned-gangster Sten might have information about Radek. At a pool party, Steve confronts Sten and fights with his security before Kate arrives to help him escape; having to follow him through a tracker she planted on him, Steve had already placed her tracker on Sten so he would lead them to Radek. Kate questioned Steve about Radek, and he revealed that he was working undercover for the Russian and Greek mafia and that the CIA would provide asylum for his family; however, his cover was blown, and the mafia killed his family. Radek went rogue and killed the mafia, forcing the agency to send Steve to kill Radek. They follow the tracker to Steve's residence, where Steve discovers hidden documents in a brick wall, and Kate finds Becker's phone. Sten's assistant enters the house and fights Steve. Kate hesitates, failing to shoot the man before Steve kills him.
Patricio decrypts the phone, and they learn that Raldek's next target is Alekos Melas, a critic of U.S. intelligence. Steve suddenly receives a call from Radek and tells him that the agency blew his cover because he couldn't complete one of their assignments: to assassinate a Greek politician, so he's blackmailing them for revenge. Radek kills Alekos and escapes from the team. Steve visits Tye, who reveals that she knew of Radek before Steve came to her. He and Kate find Patricio dead after Radek tortured him. Sten and his henchmen arrive to kill Steve and Kate after being ordered by Radek, but they use a bomb strapped to Patricio's dead body as a booby-trap, killing Sten and the rest of the henchmen.
Steve and Kate return to the U.S. to meet O'Malley, who tells him that Radek threatened to leak the agency's covert activities worldwide unless they paid him 100ドル million. O'Malley removes Steve from the mission after the difficulties he has caused with local police and sends Kate to deliver the ransom, but Steve takes over Kate's place and delivers the money to Radek in a computer in a basement. When the transfer was complete, Radek makes a video call to Steve, knowing he would be the one to deliver the money. He blames Steve for failing to protect his family despite faking his death before and plans to assassinate the Greek prime minister, Kostas, putting the blame on the agency before rigging a bomb. Steve escapes the blast, and he and Kate pursue Radek to public speaking of Kostas. Steve uses a sledgehammer to knock the platform, causing Radek to miss. Steve apologizes to Radek, who provokes Steve into killing him.
After being hospitalized, O’Malley comes to cover for Steve, and Radek's manifestos are recovered before the authorities can see them, but the money is never recovered. Steve deduces that Tye was the real culprit who had been helping Radek leak the agency's activities and stole the ransom money. Tye's men arrive to kill Steve, but he manages to kill all of them with a bomb. Tye attempts to kill Steve, but Kate arrives and shoots Tye, causing her to crash and kill her. Afterward, Kate resigns from the agency, and Steve returns to his bricklayer job.
Cast
[edit ]- Aaron Eckhart as Vail, a former CIA operative and bricklayer
- Nina Dobrev as Kate, a junior CIA agent working with Vail
- Clifton Collins Jr. as Radek, a former operative and friend of Vail
- Tim Blake Nelson as O'Malley, the Director of the CIA
- Ilfenesh Hadera as Tye, CIA Thessaloniki Station Chief
- Ori Pfeffer as Sten
Production
[edit ]The film was announced in August 2011, with Gerard Butler set to star and produce.[2] In January 2022, it was announced that Eckhart would replace Butler as the lead.[3] In February 2022, it was announced that Dobrev joined the cast.[4] Later that same month, it was announced that Tim Blake Nelson and Clifton Collins Jr. joined the cast.[5] In May 2022, it was reported that Hadera was also cast.[6]
Principal photography began in Thessaloniki, Greece, in March 2022.[7] Filming took place at Nu Boyana Film Studios in Bulgaria and Greece.[5]
Release
[edit ]In May 2022, it was reported that Screen Media acquired the North American distribution rights to the film.[6] However, Vertical Entertainment was reported in October 2023 to have picked up the rights and set a January 5, 2024 day-and-date release in the United States.[8] [9]
Critical reception
[edit ]On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 50% of 24 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5/10.[10]
Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote: "There may be nothing memorable enough here to stir great enthusiasm for another Steve Vail outing, given basic genre components sufficiently generic to seem more MacGruber than 007. But while you're watching, Harlin and company provide a fun ride".[11]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b "The Bricklayer". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved September 21, 2024.
- ^ Kilday, Gregg (August 8, 2011). "Gerard Butler to Star in FBI Thriller 'The Bricklayer,' Based on the Novel by Noah Boyd (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved September 27, 2022.
- ^ Wiseman, Andreas (January 14, 2022). "Aaron Eckhart To Star In Renny Harlin Action Pic 'The Bricklayer'; Gerard Butler's GBase & Millennium Producing – EFM". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ Wiseman, Andreas (February 4, 2022). "Nina Dobrev Joins Aaron Eckhart In Renny Harlin Action-Thriller 'The Bricklayer' — EFM". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ a b Roxborough, Scott (February 10, 2022). "Berlin: Tim Blake Nelson, Clifton Collins Jr. Join Millennium's 'Bricklayer' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ a b Grobar, Matt (May 23, 2022). "Screen Media Acquires Renny Harlin's Action Pic 'The Bricklayer' Starring Aaron Eckhart & Nina Dobrev – First Look". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ Wichmann, Anna (March 16, 2022). "Filming for Hollywood Film "The Bricklayer" Begins in Thessaloniki". Greek Reporter . Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ Grobar, Matt (October 25, 2023). "Renny Harlin Action Thriller The Bricklayer Sets U.S. Release With Vertical; Aaron Eckhart, Nina Dobrev Star". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved October 25, 2023.
- ^ McArdle, Tommy (December 13, 2023). "Aaron Eckhart and Nina Dobrev Go on a Manhunt in Action-Packed Trailer for The Bricklayer (Exclusive)". People . Retrieved December 21, 2023.
- ^ "The Bricklayer". Rotten Tomatoes . Fandango Media . Retrieved November 23, 2024. Edit this at Wikidata
- ^ Harvey, Dennis (January 3, 2023). "'The Bricklayer' Review: Improbable but Enjoyable Spyjinks From Renny Harlin". Variety. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
External links
[edit ]- 2023 films
- 2023 action thriller films
- 2020s American films
- 2020s English-language films
- American action thriller films
- Films about the Central Intelligence Agency
- Films based on American thriller novels
- Films directed by Renny Harlin
- Films set in Philadelphia
- Films set in Thessaloniki
- Films shot at Nu Boyana Film Studios
- Films shot in Greece
- Nu Image films
- Vertical Entertainment films
- English-language action thriller films