What Is The Rhetoric Of The Secret Assassin

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Movie: The Mechanic the Secret Assassin

Paragraph #1: Introduction: Bishop is an Assassin

This movie is a thriller/drama film
Bishops is the main character, the plot revolves around him
Many guns and explosion in this movie

An assassin that makes his hits look like accidents, suicides, and crimes committed by other criminals. This movie stars Jason Statham, and plays the role of Arthur Bishop who works as a mechanic, mechanic is a Mafia slang word for hit man. Thrill builds up throughout the movie, There are many shootings and explosions. It’s impressive how Bishop does his kills and how he makes them seem so much like unexpected accidents. He’s mysterious, besides he is the best in the game. How he does his jobs is extraordinary. “What I do requires a certain mindset. I do assignments designated targets. Some jobs need to look like accidents. Others must cast suspicion on someone else. A select few needs to send a clear message. Pulling a trigger is easy. The best jobs are the ones nobody even knows you were there.” This quote is said by Bishop at the beginning of the movie. I like this quote, one of the best in my opinion.

Paragraph #2: Body: Basic Plot summary

Arthur Bishops is a mechanic
Harry and his son
Steve wants revenge for his father's assassination

Arthur Bishop who I mentioned earlier
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He did an amazing job I like his killings how he made them seem like accidents and how he made it seem like he was never in the scene. I like the explosions they were amazing especially the ending scene in the gas station. I like the fact that he performs his own stunts in all his movies. His way of fighting is spectacular. In the movie he is mysterious and few people know his name. Every kill he did was clean. I like the house he was living in it was beautiful. The fact that the movie had this type of yellowish filter I kind of didn’t like it but other than that they movie was

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