A few years back, South Korean singer and actor Rain was on a roll in terms of penetrating Hollywood. But we all know that he went to military service and all that momentum has since dissipated. Well, Rain fans should fret no more as the guy is trying to make a comeback. He teams up with Bruce Willis in his first Hollywood film in years with "The Prince". The film touts to be have non-stop action; one that forces a retired crime boss back into the seedy underworld he’d left behind. For twenty years Paul Brennan (Jason Patric), a retired New Orleans crime boss, has lived a quiet life off the grid, running an auto repair garage in remote Mississippi. When his teenage daughter Beth goes missing, Paul is forced to return to the city and face his former enemies including Omar (Bruce Willis), the city’s most powerful man whose family he mistakenly took out, in an explosive final standoff that may offer redemption for Paul’s past mistakes.
Interesting? Fans should know how Rain pans out in his comeback film when “The Prince” opens on September 10 in cinemas nationwide from Axinite Digicinema.
A few years back, South Korean singer and actor Rain was on a roll in terms of penetrating Hollywood. But we all know that he went to military service and all that momentum has since dissipated. Well, Rain fans should fret no more as the guy is trying to make a comeback. He teams up with Bruce Willis in his first Hollywood film in years with "The Prince". The film touts to be have non-stop action; one that forces a retired crime boss back into the seedy underworld he’d left behind. For twenty years Paul Brennan (Jason Patric), a retired New Orleans crime boss, has lived a quiet life off the grid, running an auto repair garage in remote Mississippi. When his teenage daughter Beth goes missing, Paul is forced to return to the city and face his former enemies including Omar (Bruce Willis), the city’s most powerful man whose family he mistakenly took out, in an explosive final standoff that may offer redemption for Paul’s past mistakes.
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