Working Man
Levon Cade left behind a successful career in Special Forces covert operations to live a simple life working in construction. But when his boss’s daughter becomes a victim of trafficking, his mission to bring her back uncovers a world of corruption far greater than he could ever have imagined.
Do you like Jason Statham? Well, that’s exactly what you’ll get.
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Statham is Statham — you know what you're in for: fists flying and pure Statham.
If you know what to expect, you’ll enjoy it. It’s a fun action film.
Plenty of action.
🔴🔴🔴🔴The plot is bare-bones, just enough to serve the fight scenes. You won’t invest in the characters.
No real character development.
The editing has issues.
No sense of realism — not that it’s a problem, the film has its over-the-top moments and is very clear about what it wants to be.
Havoc
The story follows Walker (Tom Hardy), a tough detective who is seriously injured during a failed operation. When the son of a powerful politician disappears into the depths of the criminal underworld, Walker embarks on a solitary mission to find him, diving deep into a dark and violent world of gangs. As he digs further, he uncovers an extensive network of corruption reaching the highest levels of power. A bloody action ride that fans of Tom Hardy will enjoy — just don’t expect anything more.
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- I think Tom Hardy is the best part of the film. I like him as an actor in general.
- There’s plenty of action — raw and brutal.
- Some nice panoramic shots.
- If you like underworld-themed movies, you might enjoy this one.
- Although the city where the story unfolds isn’t heavily emphasized, the nighttime shots are really good.
- The nightclub fight scene is worth the price of admission.
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- The fight scenes aren't very well choreographed.
- Some action scenes are over-the-top and heavily stylized.
- Predictable plot clichés — the kind you'd expect from this type of film, and overall a rehashed story that doesn’t bring anything new.
- The ending is exactly what you’d expect.
- Some CGI effects look sloppy and are noticeable even to a less experienced viewer.
