
Gemini Man
Who will save you from yourself?
Henry Brogan is an elite 51-year-old assassin who's ready to call it quits after completing his 72nd job. His plans get turned upside down when he becomes the target of a mysterious operative who can seemingly predict his every move. To his horror, Brogan soon learns that the man who's trying to kill him is a younger, faster, cloned version of himself.
- 6.3
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 57m

Will Smith
Henry Brogen / Junior
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Danny Zakarweski
Clive Owen
Clay Verris
Benedict Wong
Baron
Douglas Hodge
Jack Willis
Ralph Brown
Del Patterson
Linda Emond
Janet Lassiter
Ilia Volok
Yuri Kovacs
E.J. Bonilla
Marino
Victor Hugo
Junior (On-Set Reference)
David Shae
Bicycle Messenger
Theodora Miranne
Kitty (Jack's Girlfriend)
Diego Adonye
Henry's Dad
Lilla Banak
Henry's Mom
Igor Szasz
Valery Dormov
Alexa GyÖrgy
Young Girl on Train
Fernanda Dorogi
Mother on Train
Alexandra Szucs
Aniko (Lab Technician)
Daniel Salyers
Patterson's Son
Jordan Sherley
High School Girl
Tony J. Scott
High School Principal
Justin James Boykin
Connor (uncredited)
Karis Wymbs
School Kid
Frankie Verroca
Budapestian at Sauna
Balázs Veres
Hungarian Student
Adrian Valle Torres
Junior's Friend
Ashton Tatum
Cop
Ferenc Iván Szabó
Training Officer
Dillon John Swanson
College Student
Saskia Slaaf
Flemish Train Announcer
Carl Salonen
Budapest Bathhouse Patron
Brianna Robinson
College Student
Hannah Pniewski
Barista #1
Thanh-Huy Phan
Tourist
Zach Mellado
College Kid
Samantha Kudler
College Student
Frankie Justin
College Student
Douglas Rizzo Johnson
Student
Dawit Gulilat
Pedestrian
Samantha Goldman
College Student
Chris Goad
DIA Agent
Björn Freiberg
Training Officer
Christopher T. Elliott
John
Marc Demeter
Agent Demeter
William Caraballo
College student
Olivia Bailey
Coffee House Hipster
Daniel Annone
Barista #2
Christon Andell
College Student








Released
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$140,000,000.00
$173,469,516.00
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Ok, so it isn't going to trouble any BAFTA juries but it is quite a bearable couple of hours of special effects and fisticuffs in the same vein as "The Mechanic" (2011). "Brogan" (Will Smith) is the past his use-by date hitman who finds himself facing a much younger, nimbler, version of himself who seems to know exactly what he's going to do before he does it! What's this all about? As if we coul

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. If there is someone you want to put on the screen twice, then I understand it being Will Smith, and the rest of the cast is great. This might even have been the role that got Mary Elizabeth Winstead into the Huntress role later on. I think they specifically reference it a some point in the movie, but a lot of the story is Will Smith f

You made a person out of another person, then you sent me to kill him. You made a choice to do this to me. Gemini Man is directed by Ang Lee and co-written by David Benioff and Darren Lemke. It stars Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen and Benedict Wong. Music is by Lorne Balfe and cinematography by Dione Beebe. Henry Brogan (Will Smith) is an aging but elite assassin who's ready

The effects, sometimes, not all the time, but sometimes, look **great**. But boy oh boy was this dumb. And badly acted too, which is surprising. Like I've seen these people before, I know they are more than capable of the job, what was it about _Gemini Man_ that just caused them to throw all of that out the window? I assume it's the fact that everything about it was completely hollow and they coul

Not at all bad and pretty watchable action-thriller, but also outside some of the effects and fight choreography (when you can see what's going on), not terribly memorable either. Also, using 60 fps was a bit off-putting, especially with the daylight scenes making this look cheaper than it probably was, at times feeling like you're watching something online or even on 1x fast forward. Not entir
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A century ago, man was just getting started with movies - heck, we even had sound and colour to explore. ‘Gemini Man’ deserves to be acknowledged for its purposeful step towards discovering what potentially lies out there for the future of movies and the capacity of the technology. Sure, the film finished and Michael and I both agreed the plot was safe and it really does stick to the “boy runs, me











