Carter's teenage niece, who effectively serves as a co-lead. Their relationship is often cited as the film's most genuine element.

Includes Mickey Rourke as a shady businessman, Alan Cumming as a bored tech billionaire, and Miranda Richardson as Richie's widow. Style and Reception Get Carter (2000) | VERN'S REVIEWS on the FILMS of CINEMA

Unlike the "one-dimensional" killer of the original, this version attempts to humanize Carter by focusing on his emotional turmoil and his growing bond with his niece.

The film follows (Stallone), a Las Vegas mob enforcer who returns to Seattle for his brother Richie's funeral. Suspecting foul play, he investigates a web of local corruption involving pornography and tech entrepreneurs.

In a nod to the original, Michael Caine returns—not as Carter, but as his brother's boss.