3 Days To Kill

Parental Rating: PG-13

Contains: Language    Violence    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens February 21, 2014 in Dallas

Runs 117 Minutes

Kevin Costner plays an international spy who has just learned that he has incurable cancer.  He decides that it is time to retire and spend more time with his estranged wife (Connie Nielsen) and teenage daughter (Hailee Steindfeld). The agency has other ideas and offers him a a life-saving but untested cure for his cancer in exchange for one last assignment.  His wife offers him one last chance to prove he really wants to be a father to his daughter and leaves them alone together while she heads off on a business trip.  Of course, with his daughter's safety in his hands, he must also track down a notorious terrorist.

I really wanted to like this movie.  However, to me it played like two different movies that didn't really mesh well together.  The spy thriller and the father who just wants one last chance to gain the love and respect of his rebellious teenage daughter.  The acting is fine and the overall idea of the movie is interesting. It just ended up a very average movie.  Sorry Kevin.




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