The Protégé
A slick revenge thriller that knows exactly what it is
The Protégé works as solid couch cinema. Maggie Q carries the film with understated physicality, and the revenge setup delivers what you came for. It does not reach for anything it cannot grab, which is fine. Worth a watch if you want action without pretension.
- Director
- Martin Campbell
- Genre
- Action, Thriller, Crime
- Runtime
- 109 min
- Country
- BG, RO, GB, US
- Min. Age
- 16+
- Year
- 2021
- Type
- Movie
Main Cast
Harry's Movie Review
The Protégé is a revenge thriller built on a straightforward premise: trained assassin loses her mentor, hunts down those responsible. Director Martin Campbell brings enough craft to the material that it does not feel like time wasted. The film knows what it is and does not apologize for it. That matters.
Maggie Q does the heavy lifting here. She moves through fight scenes with precision, and more importantly, she does not oversell the emotional beats. When her character processes loss or makes a decision, Q lets the moment breathe instead of pushing for a reaction. Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Keaton round out the cast, though the film belongs to her. She is the one we follow, and she keeps us there.
Martin Campbell handles the direction with efficiency. The pacing moves at a clip that respects your time, and the action sequences are coherent enough to follow without feeling like you are watching a blur of cuts. There is one limitation worth naming: the romantic subplot with Michael Keaton's character feels obligatory rather than earned, and it softens some of the sharper edges the film could have had.
What stays with me is not a memorable twist or a transcendent moment. It is the feeling that I spent two hours in a film that did not condescend to me. It showed up, did its job, and got out. For a revenge thriller, that is enough.
Key Facts
- Director
- Martin Campbell
- Genre
- Action, Thriller, Crime
- Year
- 2021
- Runtime
- 109 min
- Country
- BG, RO, GB, US
- Content Rating
- R (16+)
- Harry's Rating
- 7 / 10
- Main Cast
- Maggie Q, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton, David Rintoul, Patrick Malahide, Ray Fearon
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Trivia & Fun Facts
- Martin Campbell directed GoldenEye and Casino, bringing decades of action filmmaking experience to this smaller-scale thriller
- The film was released in 2021, positioned as a late-summer action offering rather than a major franchise tentpole
- Maggie Q performed many of her own action sequences, relying on her martial arts background from previous action films
Frequently Asked Questions
If you want straightforward action cinema without bloat, yes. The Protégé delivers on its premise and does not waste your time with unnecessary detours. It is good couch viewing when you want something solid but not demanding.
An elite assassin trained by a legendary mentor seeks revenge when that mentor is killed. As she pursues those responsible, she crosses paths with another skilled killer whose intentions become increasingly complicated.
Maggie Q leads as the titular assassin, with Samuel L. Jackson as her slain mentor in flashbacks and Michael Keaton as an enigmatic killer she becomes entangled with during her hunt for revenge.
Harry's Final Thoughts
Harry's Closing Curtain
The Protégé is a good action film that respects your intelligence without pretending to be something greater. It has a clear goal, accomplished performers, and direction that knows how to stage a fight scene. If you are in the mood for solid thriller entertainment, this one delivers the goods without unnecessary flourish or manipulation.