Cold Blood (2019) is a tense action thriller that creates a tale of loneliness, redemption and deadly secrets. Directed by Frédéric Petitjean, the film follows a reconstruction killer’s journey that has been retreated into a dangerous world.
Henry (Jean Reno), the legendary Hitman, chose the life of isolation, retreated to the icy wilderness in a distant salon to leave his violent past back. Her quiet existence is delayed when a mysterious injured woman, Melody (Sarah Lind), moves to her property. Contrary to his better judgment, Henry decides to help him, just to find out that his arrival is no accident.
As the story unfolds, Henry becomes a deadly conspiracy related to the past of the melody and the series of murders, which is orchestrated by a ruthless crime syndicate. He was forced to rely on his lethal skills once again, Henry, protecting the melody, and revealing the truth about a dangerous underworld that he thought he would flee.
The film discusses the topics of redemption, confidence and integral consequences of human actions. The harsh, frozen environment serves both the metaphor of Henry’s emotional squad and the fighting field for cruel conflicts.
With its mood, in the sequence of sharp action, and with the strong performance of Jean Reno, cold blood supplies the exciting narrative of survival and moral conflict. It is a sad walk that keeps the audience until it becomes the finale, making it a slow burning thrillers lovers