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Willis delivers a cold, transformative performance, utilizing a variety of disguises and accents. Unlike the 1973 version, this Jackal uses high-tech weaponry, including a remote-controlled heavy machine gun.
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It is a high-octane 90s thriller that prioritizes action and suspense over the methodical, slow-burn tension of the original source material. Technical Context: "EnTeR1973" Release While the "terrorist-turned-hero" trope is a bit dated,
Gere provides a stoic counterpart. While the "terrorist-turned-hero" trope is a bit dated, his chemistry with the FBI Deputy Director (Sidney Poitier) keeps the stakes grounded.
After a joint US-Russian operation kills a Russian mobster's brother, the mobster hires an elite, nameless assassin known as "The Jackal" (Bruce Willis) to eliminate a high-ranking American official. To stop him, the FBI releases an imprisoned IRA sniper (Richard Gere) who is the only person capable of identifying the Jackal.
The Jackal is a loose remake of the 1973 classic The Day of the Jackal , shifting the setting to a post-Cold War era.

