Executor (2016)

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Kyle (Markiss McFadden), one of the many orphans raised in an orphanage by Father Antonio (Paul Sorvino) is an assassin who is sent on missions; from God. For years Father Antonio led these boys to believe they are killing in the name of God. Kyle was one of the best executioners of Father Antonio’s men. After placing a bomb in a little coffee shop to execute the owner a little boy Matthew (Aiden Wind) and his mother walks in the restaurant just seconds before the explosion. Kyle decided to save both of them but unfortunately he was only able to save the little boy. A reluctant Kyle takes him in and keeps him hidden for seven days. Through a very complex relationship Kyle discovers a different side in him he didn’t know existed. With all the fights, bullets flying, and explosions it's going to be harder than he thought keeping Matthew safe. But with the help of Kyle's beautiful neighbor Tara (Mischa Barton) it just might be possible.

Film Overview
"Executor" is a 2016 American independent action film directed by Moziko Wind and produced by Markiss McFadden. The lead characters are played by Markiss McFadden, Paul Sorvino, and Mischa Barton. The plot centers around the gritty world of gangs and the complex relationships between loyalty, task, and revenge.

Main Plot
The story begins with the lead character, Kyle (played by Markiss McFadden), who is raised by mafia gangsters after his parents' death. As Kyle gets older, he becomes a trusted and loyal enforcer for the mafia, displaying remarkable abilities in removing rivals and threats. His loyalties to the gang go untested up until an unanticipated occasion changes his life.

When Kyle's surrogate 'family,' a mafia employer (played by Paul Sorvino), is nearing death, he delegates Kyle with an important job. In his will, in charge longs for Kyle to safeguard his secret child, who is now under threat from competing gangs intending to seize control. Unbeknownst to the child, Kyle is directed to function as her guardian angel from the shadows, ensuring her safety at all expenses.

Character Developments and Climax
Here, the film introduces the character Rebecca Watson (played by Mischa Barton), a social worker who becomes an unanticipated part of Kyle's life. While initially there's significant friction between them due to their contrasting lives, the two eventually form a bond, with Kyle finding psychological solace in Rebecca's business.

As Kyle digs deeper into his mission, he finds various tricks and betrayals within his mafia family, causing increasing internal conflicts. These revelations shake his trust and commitment to the core, forcing him to review his undying loyalty to the organization that raised him.

The climax of the movie includes Kyle choosing between his duty to the mafia and doing what he knows to be right. The series reaches a peak with extreme action scenes including a showdown in between Kyle and his former mafia associates. Kyle's abilities as an enforcer are showcased in this action-packed climax.

Conclusion
"Executor" is a fast-paced action movie focusing on the styles of loyalty, duty, and retribution. The movie offers an insight into the underworld, its functions, and the problems faced by those who live off it. It surpasses simply being an action movie by exploring the emotional layers of the lead character struggling with his options and loyalties. The movie ends leaving the audiences pondering the fickle line in between ideal and incorrect, making "Executor" a gripping watch.

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