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Hummingbird

Hummingbird

  • Status: Released
  • 07-05-2013
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Score: 6.182
  • Vote count: 1791

Homeless and on the run from a military court martial, a damaged ex-special forces soldier navigating London's criminal underworld seizes an opportunity to assume another man's identity, transforming into an avenging angel in the process.

Jason Statham

Joey

Agata Buzek

Christina

Vicky McClure

Dawn

Benedict Wong

Mr Choy

Ger Ryan

Mother Superior

Youssef Kerkour

Bouzanis

Anthony Morris

Taxman

Victoria Bewick

Isabel

Christian Brassington

Max Forrester

Danny Webb

Damon

Sang Lui

Tony

Bruce Wang

Tim

David Bradley

Billy

Siobhan Hewlett

Tracey

Steven Beard

Karl

John Killoran

Cop 1

Lillie Buttery

Young Christina

Adam Skeats

The Instructor

Macey Chipping

Ruby

Jason Wong

Chinese Guy

Emaa Hussen

Young Russian Prostitute

Ed Gaughan

Stan

Ian Pirie

Pimp

Sheng-Chien Tsai

Chinese Waiter

Josef Altin

Pizza Delivery Guy

Christopher Logan

Ticket Clerk

Jeff Mirza

Asian Shop Owner

Emily Lue-Fong

Chinese Girl

Michelle Wen Lee

Mrs Choy

Joseph Long

Italian Restaurant Owner

Joe Kallis

Italian Chef

Anna Maria Everett

Italian Woman

Harry Taurasi

Corsican

Rosemary Annabella

Black Dancing Girl

Andrew Ellis

Football Supporter 1

James Bye

Football Supporter 2

Chris Streeks

David (Police Liaison Officer)

Bahaa Nasser

Afghan Man

Aklima Begum

Half Price Hustler

Tony Hoy

Map Seller

Lee Nicholas Harris

Meat Market Manager (uncredited)

Senem Temiz

Banker's Wife (uncredited)

Paul Blackwell

Factory Worker (uncredited)

Joanna Finata

Tourist (uncredited)

jw

surprising depth and quality Expecting yet another revenge/vigilante movie - Statham is an action guy, right? - I was disappointed, but in a very positive way. This movie has character development, good acting, and a story with more depth than to be expected. It's no psychological masterpiece, but it goes far beyond a simple action flick. It starts out simple, though. Former soldier became drug addicted bum, living in the streets; by accident, he gets a way out. And into moral grey zones - very dark grey. There is a love story in it, but it is a good one, I think; two complex characters each struggling with themselves, and their lives. And the most gripping part for me was where we see two people waiting, watching other people. Fear not, it's not all artsy and emotional; there's a bit of action as well - solid quality, reliably delivered by Statham (and a good team). With a small side of humour. Violence is not the core of this movie; it's just part of the story. Which is a dark and gritty one. I found this movie worth my time, and memorable enough to write this review. Recommended. PS: Someone called this "a thoughtful action movie or a violent art film" - and very good in either function. I agree.

tmdb15435519

An classic Jason Statham action film with quite a few unnecessary touches. Nevertheless, one of my favorites for its simplicity and feel-good story.

The Movie Mob

**Not Statham’s typical action film and, therefore, a letdown compared to what I was hoping to see.** Possibly the slowest and most depressing Statham movie I have seen so far. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s terrible, but it is definitely not what I want to see when I watch a Statham movie. Most of the movie is his conversations with a nun doubting her belief in God and her “goodness,” while Statham wrestles with whether or not he can ever be a good man after the things he has done. Not much action or fighting. Mostly drinking and being miserable. I would pass on this one if you are looking for a Statham action film.