In "Wrath of Man," the action-thriller character H kills 10 people as if he's chasing a fancy jet-setter on a Lincoln Center theater. (See this, Rubs.)
Wrath of man movie information
| Types | Movie information |
|---|---|
| IMDB Rating | 7.4/10 |
| Cast | Jason Statham, Holt McCallany, Josh Hartnett |
| Release date | 23 July 2021 |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Action, Thriller |
| Director | Guy Ritchie |
Wrath of man movie story and review
Story line: The plot follows H, a cold and mysterious character working at a cash truck company responsible for moving hundreds of millions of dollars around Los Angeles each week.
He is one of Brusk's many colleagues who work for Fortico, an armored car company that moves millions of dollars in cash and jewelry daily to a reputable customer. All drivers have fun nicknames like Hollow Bob (Rocky Williams), Boy Sweat Dave (Josh Hartnett), and Bullet (Holt McCallney). H was recently replaced by Sticky John. He goes for the title, gratefully, obscure.
Their hype is a HR nightmare. He calls the woman who watches Hot Betty's bank vault and locker room joke Bros. Crack that sends snowflakes to therapy.
But violence is king, not humor.
On his first trip, a gang of thieves attempt to steal flour from H's car. Instead of following the company's instructions and not going in the direction of danger, H kills everyone with all his effort to lick the postage stamp.
"I'm starting to think he's mentally ill," said one of his office colleagues. Honestly, I'm starting to feel like a psychiatrist because I'm so happy to see Statham spill gallons of blood and brains all over Los Angeles' sidewalks.
However, director Guy Ritchie, whose work has become both successful and unsuccessful, turns the most brutal carnage into a carnival ride. This is the second straight victory for a Ritchie crime thriller after The Gentleman, starring Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant.
Wrath of Man is not so much a comedy as The Gentlemen, although it has a smile, it is spontaneous and wonderful without wasting a single moment.
Jason Statham plays Guy Ritchie's Angry Man as a security guard.
MGM / Courtesy Everett Collection
Gradually, we learn more about the cage and the mysterious H - where he came from and why he works at Fortico when he clearly deserves to be a simple security guard. A mysterious group of villains, including Scott Eastwood, is later identified and given the same dramatic plot as the protagonist. It has subtle deconstruction and attention to detail that makes "Rage of the Man" higher than other shooter and Revenge movies.
The plot is based on the end of a great epic that, I can say without spoiling anything, has far more deaths than puppies.
Also: Immediate acceptance of Christopher Bensted's ominous result. It won't go away - you're weird if you do - but unlike the great music in "The Joker", it's very effective at both showing urban degradation and creating a clever suspense.
Almost none of this will work without Steel Statham, a frequent ally of Ritchie and one of our top action stars. What makes Britla different from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, for example, you don't really believe Johnson will kill someone. Statham, on the other hand, could be a paid government killer who makes Hollywood movies to hide his true identity. A man seldom laughs, and when he does, the reason is that he has done a very good deed by destroying very bad people.
Be careful and watch his wrath.



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