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When his mentor is taken captive by a disgraced Arab sheik, a killer-for-hire is forced into action. His mlission: kill three members of Britain's elite Special Air Service responsible for the death of his sons.
Loosely based on a true story, Killer Elite pits two of the worlds' most elite operatives - Danny, a ruthless killer-for-hire (Jason Statham) and Hunter, his longtime mentor (Robert De Niro) - against the cunning leader of a secret society of former Special Air Service operatives('Clive Owen'). Covering the globe from Australia to Paris, London and the Middle East, Danny and Hunter are plunged into a highly dangerous game of revenge and deception - where things are not always what they appear to be.
A true story about a super extraordinary covert justice avenging British underground organization's final, perhaps, circa 1970 operation comes to the big screen as "The Elite Killer". The book, on which the movie's screenplay is based, written by Sir Ranulph Fiennes appeared in 1993. It was seen as so grandiose, utterly stretching believability, selling well in UK, yet being quite under the radar in The U.S.. Never underestimate (true, half-true, or fiction) a good yarn; stories such as this have a secret life: the book gained "cult classic" status elsewhere as it was often times called the most entertaining espionage tome' ever penned. As of 2011, as cult things are apt to do, the legend of both the events and the book loom even larger, not the least reason being the entire world's forced mandate to come to terms with the fact that "the tail wags the dog" as far as the Middle East region is concerned. The secret life of "The Feather Men" is secret no longer.

I approached "The Elite Killer" with scant knowledge of the book, the story itself, or too much in the way of expectations. With Jason Statham on board I knew plenty of action was a given. Robert Di Niro is, at least, top-shelf mediocrity if not brilliant. Finally, Clive Owen has range (can play believable good and bad characters), and is solid and earthy on a regular basis: he is quite "anti-Hollywood" if you follow my thinking. So, I felt the production elements were put in place for the telling of a quite extraordinary story, one possessing great potential in spite of a director, Gary McKendry, who was an unknown quantity. Would this be the case? In a sense "The Elite Killer" is a move in the right direction for Jason Statham as it does deliver a movie worth watching, perhaps more than once due to the intricate story. Mr. Statham, in spite of being an Englishman, is almost a Hollywood caricature due to overexposure, cult films, and plain crappy ones, but he is back to a solid footing like we enjoyed in his "The Bank Job" performance I am pleased to say. Robert Di Niro is used to sparingly good effect and Clive Owen is perfect as a kind of intelligent uber-hit-man. The attractively dark cinematography serves the story and action well creating the right environment to immerse the viewer regardless of where the story goes. Finally, I'd say Mr. McKendry, the director, succeeded in bringing a wild story to the screen keeping it mysterious and complicated while not pandering too much to the "Hollywoodesque" (i.e. over-the-top) type production which would simply spoil the entire proceedings.

"The Killer Elite" isn't a roaring mega-production action flick, it isn't a feel good movie, and it stretches credibility at times - just like the actual story it's based on, but it gets your attention and provides constant turns with plenty of danger laced intrigue. I have purposely not told any of the story as the viewer needs to just let the events unfold for maximum enjoyment. That said, I feel it is advantage I haven't read the actual book as I cannot suffer from the almost universal lament: "it's not as good as the book"…A book based movie absolutely doesn't have to be "as good as the book" because it ain't the book, it's A MOVIE and should be judged strictly on that merit alone. I enjoyed the story as it was brought to the screen and now want to read the book, this is a pretty good summation: though not a classic by any stretch the movie succeeds well indeed and is certainly worth a look. If you like covert conspiracy stuff all the better. One thing that sets this film apart from the modern mayhem movies that it resembles is its basis. "Killer Elite" is based on a 1991 supposedly non-fiction book, "The Feather Men," by Ranulph Fiennes. Sir Fiennes himself is a fantastic story, which viewers may find of interest. So, I'll give some more on him later. How much of this story is true, is anyone's guess. Sir Fiennes in 2011 referred to his book as "faction" – his word for facts and fiction. But he later said that the story was all fiction, even though the characters and many incidents are facts. Whether fact or fiction or a mix, the story comes out of real events. And that's what gives it substance for a plot.

The book and film are about a small group of expertly trained mercenaries who are hired to kill four expertly trained members of Britain's elite SAS. SAS stands for Special Air Service, but it is referred to "in the trade" as Special Assassination Squad. The four were members of an SAS squad that served in a clandestine operation in Oman in the mid-1970s. They trained and fought with the reigning sheik's military in the Omani civil war (1963-76). The insurrection was a Communist-led effort, supported with Soviet Union arms and equipment. The Soviets wanted to get control over the Middle East oil supplies from the Persian Gulf that passed through the Gulf of Oman.

The movie apparently switches the focus of the story. Where the book's focus is on the SAS efforts to stop the hired assassins, the movie's focus is on the team hired to do the contract. The elite killers were to get revenge for the sheik's three oldest sons who were killed by SAS members. The movie doesn't go into detail about the SAS operations for the Sheik, or about the civil war. But, apparently, the SAS methods against the guerrillas also killed some innocents, including the sheik's three sons. The sheik initially refused to avenge his sons' deaths, which was required by his nomadic Arab culture. So, he was exiled from his country. But now, he wants his last son to be able to return to rule his sheikdom; and in order to do that, he must avenge the deaths of his sons. He would jeopardize himself and his country to do it openly, so he hires trained experts for the job. They are to get confessions of the killers on video tape and then kill them.

According to the book, the revenge killings take 17 years and the last one is foiled when the Feather Men come to the rescue of the SAS members. The movie has a different ending, and the film credits postscript reads, "The fate of Danny Bryce and other covert operatives remains unknown or undisclosed."

While this is a tough movie to watch for the cold-blooded killing, the film pushes the audience toward siding with mercenaries. The actors all are quite good. Jason Statham is Danny, Robert De Niro is Hunter, Dominic Purcell is Davies, Aden Young is Meier, and Clive Owen is Spike. Spike is the former SAS member who discovers the assassination plan and sets out to stop it. He probably is the principal hero of the book.

One thing that comes up a number of times in the dialog is the Battle or Mirbat. That's a real event of July 19, 1972, in which nine SAS members held off 400 guerrillas who had better and more combat arms and equipment. It's interesting that the same year this movie came out another book by an SAS member was published. "SAS Operation Storm: Nine Men against Four Hundred in Britain's Secret War" was written by Roger Cole and Richard Belfield. It tells about the Battle of Marbit, of which Cole was a part and one of the few survivors.

There's a good deal more information now available on the Omani civil war, the British involvement in it, SAS operations and the movie and the books.

As for Ranulph Fiennes, he is of British royalty, and served in the SAS, including two years in Oman during the civil war. Fiennes is a long-time promoter of worthy charities. He usually supports them with daring and challenging feats. Although prolific writer and poet, he also is a prominent English explorer. He holds several records. He has climbed notable peaks, including Mt. Everest in May of 2009 at age 65. He is the first person ever to cross Antarctica on foot and one of the few ever to visit both the North and South Poles. His life would make an interesting film.

This film rightly has an "R" rating, mostly for the violence. It's ...

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