Paradise City

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Paradise City is one of the few remaining movies of Bruce Willis before his retirement. He suffers from frontotemporal dementia. It is a type of cognitive impairment and is sometimes what brings about this condition. The legendary action star decided to end his career while he was at the peak of his physical and mental abilities, despite the fact that he could still perform his job. Each new movie in which he stars will mark a significant and bittersweet turning point in his career. Detective Knight: Independence will serve as his farewell film before he retires for good.

Bruce Willis and John Travolta previously worked together in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. It has been 28 years since the last time they starred on the same film. They were allies in that classic but this time around they will be sworn enemies.

Paradise City is directed and co-written by   Russell is known for movies like Eraser,The Mask  and The Scorpion King.

Paradise City Official trailer

Ian Swan (Bruce Willis), a bounty hunter who is becoming a tad too old for the business, accepts the incredibly challenging and risky task to kill Travolta’s character’s mafia boss in Hawaii. The goal of the assignment is to eliminate a crime kingpin in Hawaii.

The man who controls Hawaii with an iron fist has all the connects and  power to eliminate who opposes him. Ian Swan is believed to have failed the mission and died.

Ryan Swan (Blake Jenner) will try to to find his way to the underworld of Hawaii to find the man who killed his father. For the death of his father, Ryan had a strong urge to pursue justice and inflict retribution. To finally stop the crime lord, he will team up with some of his father’s former allies.

 

 

 

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