Jeremy of The Daily Rotation wrote, "Taken director Pierre Morel‘s latest action film The Gunman stars the aging Sean Penn in a revenge thriller that attempts to revive and shift Penn’s career, much like what Taken did for Liam Neeson, only this time Morel and Penn deliver us a dud, with The Gunman playing out with a holey plot and little creative action. Sure, The Gunman is a good dose of R-rated action, but the plot’s pointlessly complicated story, mixed with Penn’s lack of on-screen charisma makes the film feel more like a chore than a popcorn flick. Penn is ripped and in the best shape of his career, but that’s not enough to warrant him doing an empty action flick that serves much better as an unknown rental than a trip to the theater."
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