Originally Posted by Irishman12
THE MARKSMAN

Liam Neeson stars as Jim, a former marine, who's Arizona home is on the US-Mexico border. One day while out, Jim comes up two illegal immigrants (a mother and son) running across the border from the cartel. A shootout ensues when Jim refuses to hand over the duo to the cartel and in the process the mother is killed. Before succumbing to her wounds, the mother entrusts Jim to drive her son to family in Chicago. Jim agrees and the rest of the film is a cat-and-mouse game between Jim & the boy, and the cartel. The film deals with themes of family, the loss of a loved one, and strong character. Neeson gives a little more passion in his performance from his previous HONEST THIEF, which he mailed in. And even though his rugged, Irish accent sticks out like a sore thumb as a rancher living along the border, he always commands every scene that he's in with power. 5/10


Thanks i12... I was looking forward to this. Im gunna give this a shot.

As for the Irish guy being a rancher.... I can think it possible. Quick story........
My Da came over from Ireland and ended up being one of the best Diamond appraiser and dealers in NY, not the biggest or the wealthiest but highly respected and trusted among those who were.
Knowing what a tight nit group of people those men are it says a lot when they let someone who is not one of their own in. He made a good living.


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