"Knox Goes Away" (2023) on Max
Michael Keaton directed and stars in this lean film noir about John Knox, a veteran hit man diagnosed with CreutzfeldtJakob disease, an aggressive form of dementia, who concocts a plan to settle his affairs before his mind is completely gone. Keaton is brilliant as a tough guy hoodlum, skilled at dirty deeds and getting away with them, but always carrying a look of existential fear when he's alone. He draws great performances from the supporting cast, especially James Marsden as his estranged son, Suzy Nakamura as a gruff police detective, Marcia Gay Hardin as his ex-wife, Joanna Kulig as his regular Thursday afternoon date, and Al Pacino as an old partner-in-crime who helps Knox navigate his memory lapses in order to bring his plans to completion. There are brief scenes of violence and the plot is a bit coincidental at times but if you like good acting by a fine cast, you'll probably enjoy Knox's painstaking journey into both oblivion and redemption.
Chalco
(1,371 posts)Michael Keaton's acting was superb. The storyline was compelling. Highly recommend.
Ilsa
(62,331 posts)M Keaton has been busy lately. A generational Beetlejuice movie opens soon.
RainCaster
(11,723 posts)Thank you for the suggestion, this was worth every minute of time I spent watching it.