They then speed off in a car, heading off into the distance where more potential adventurers await. He opens the door to let her know the coast is clear, delivers a one-liner, and they embrace. He manages to rescue her from the various goons guarding the place as she listens to music in her room. He then sets out to track down where Claire has been taken. Six is sent to a prison but ends up escaping almost immediately. All of the blame gets pinned on Lloyd while Carmichael is able to continue to do whatever he wants while Claire is taken to a secret location due to a deal Dani cuts to protect her. Lloyd and Six get in a fight in a fountain, ending with the former dead. Fitzroy also sacrifices himself after being shot as Six escapes with Claire. More fights ensue and the duo eventually get into the building. Eventually, Dani and Six track down where he is at for the climactic final sequence. Lloyd, holed away with his hostages and watching this all unfold on video monitors, starts to unravel. In the chaos, Cahill sacrifices herself by blowing up her home to give them cover to escape once more. The duo then eventually tries to team up with Cahill, though are attacked again. She places him in the back of a car driving away to put as much distance between them and a now very pissed Lloyd who she shot with a tranquilizer gun. He remains distrustful of her as he believes she may also be corrupt. He then gets trapped by a document forger he thought he could trust, gets in a fight with Lloyd, and is saved by Dani. While he is attacked on a plane, he manages to jump out as it crashes and wrestle a parachute away from a man who tried to kill him. Lloyd uses Claire as leverage to get Fitzroy to give Six up. We get introduced to the film’s antagonist Lloyd ( Chris Evans), a mustached maniac known for his tendency for killing everyone in his path. We learn via flashback that Claire is one of the few people that Six considers family. Six involving them both leads to the kidnapping of Fitzroy’s niece Claire ( Julia Butters). He then sends it to Maurice Cahill ( Alfre Woodard) who is similarly retired and dying of cancer. He sends the information to his retired mentor Donald Fitzroy ( Billy Bob Thornton) and goes on the run. However, it is encrypted and something he can’t access. He then goes to an internet cafe of sorts where he discovers the drive contains information about illegal CIA dealings that Carmicheal has been carrying out. Six keeps all of this to himself when questioned by Carmichael, effectively going rogue. Six then departs, leaving Dani behind to clean up with the other agents while he tries to piece together what happened. Dani then approaches to ask him what happened and he tells her the target was a member of Sierra, something she says was not information they were given. He gives him information on a flashdrive that is hidden in a coin on his necklace and warns him about trusting the corrupt Denny Carmichael ( Regé-Jean Page). In his dying breath, the man he was sent to kill informs him that he was also a Sierra agent known as Four. After choosing to not take the initial shot he was commanded to, Six ends up taking his target down in the shadow of exploding fireworks. He is there with his partner Dani ( Ana De Armas) who helps him when things go awry. In an early action scene, we see that Six is meant to carry out a hit on a man doing some sort of information exchange. He joined under duress after being given time off from prison in exchange for him working for them. One is known only as Six ( Ryan Gosling) and he has been what is known as a Sierra agent for the last 25 years. RELATED: ‘The Gray Man’ Review: Ryan Gosling’s Amusing Spy Can’t Save the Russo Brothers’ Mediocre Thrillerīased on the hit novel of the same name by Mark Greaney, the film follows two opposing spies.
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