This is a meaningful action-comedy of a wheelchair-bound assassin gang. Driven by despair and fear of becoming useless, a 20 year-old boy, his friend, and an ex-fireman offer their services to the mafia. But things are not what they seem. The boundaries between reality and fiction blur and the story becomes a whirling kaleidoscope showing us gangsters and gunfights, but also the challenge of life in a wheelchair and the pain caused by a father's rejection. Two disabled teenagers looking for a reason to live, team up with a wheelchaired hitman. Movie with a dark twist but very heart warming and soul touching. Funny, smart, emotional & well acted this is one of the most refreshing surprises I watched over the past few years. <br/><br/>I hope Hollywood do NOT remake it. Till spins a sloppy but uproariously clever urban fable, one that doesn’t sanctify or belittle the handicapped, but rather shines new light on that invisible population by inviting them to play the most visible of movie archetypes: assassins.
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