Review of The Bag Man (2014) by Tyler A — 24 Jul 2014
The advertised plot about an assassin with scruples running and errand for his employer is nothing more than a catch line. The killer (Cusack), while competent at pulling a trigger, shows no real other competence for his profession.
It is later conveyed that this profession was forced upon him due to his need for money. The propaganda conveyed in the film is overt, yet completely erroneous. Thomas More's theory of people being predisposed to crime is wrong.
People, in general, are too lazy. They are predisposed to accepting hand-outs. The themes promoted by this film in order of appearance are evil people eat red meat, rich people are evil and force the poor to commit crime, and women are less corruptible than men making men more susceptible to evil.
This review of The Bag Man (2014) was written by Tyler A on 24 Jul 2014.
The Bag Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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