Levon Cade dejó su profesión para trabajar en la construcción. Pero cuando una chica de la localidad desaparece, se le pide que retome las habilidades que le convirtieron en una figura mític... Leer todoLevon Cade dejó su profesión para trabajar en la construcción. Pero cuando una chica de la localidad desaparece, se le pide que retome las habilidades que le convirtieron en una figura mítica en la lucha antiterrorista.Levon Cade dejó su profesión para trabajar en la construcción. Pero cuando una chica de la localidad desaparece, se le pide que retome las habilidades que le convirtieron en una figura mítica en la lucha antiterrorista.
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Reviewers say 'A Working Man' is a typical action film with Jason Statham's signature style, featuring intense action sequences and a predictable plot. Common themes include redemption, justice, and the struggle against human trafficking. Criticisms focus on the film's reliance on clichés, lack of originality, and weak supporting characters. Some reviewers appreciate Statham's performance and the action scenes, while others find the movie formulaic and uninspired. The film's pacing, runtime, and script are frequently cited as areas needing improvement. Overall, 'A Working Man' is seen as an entertaining but unoriginal action flick.
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Jason Statham plays the same character that he does in every other one of his movies, of course, but A Working Man is more of a Steven Seagal-like straight-to-video effort, i.e. An extra dumb plot, big plot holes, cartoonish characters, over-the-top acting, and of course Statham has to say things like "I don't want any trouble" before beating the crap out of everyone. I could probably write a book about all the dumb things that are said in this movie, but I'll just give one: When a mother's daughter is kidnapped by a Russian crime mob, the police tell her "they don't pursue these cases." Ok well, I guess vigilante justice is our only option then.
As the title says, this movie is another Jason Statham movie where one would expect some Jason Statham action. And once again as expected, he delivers perfectly.
Sure the plot is basic: Levon must rescue his employer's daughter from a gang of russian traffickers, the universe of which is deeper than expected. But the action is good, the filming is well executed, the music is nice and complements the story well, and Jason Statham is, well Jason Statham.
I definitely recommend the watch for his fans or for people that just want to enjoy a simple action movie, perfect for a sunday evening. Enjoy!
Sure the plot is basic: Levon must rescue his employer's daughter from a gang of russian traffickers, the universe of which is deeper than expected. But the action is good, the filming is well executed, the music is nice and complements the story well, and Jason Statham is, well Jason Statham.
I definitely recommend the watch for his fans or for people that just want to enjoy a simple action movie, perfect for a sunday evening. Enjoy!
Normally I'm all in for a Statham movie, willing to suspend disbelief for 100 minutes... but this is just too much. Not the plot. That's fine, genereic, done better in Taken... but the direction! The characters are dumb, annoying beyond belief, and just say and do really stupid things all the time... the female villain only yells and screams at people, at random. If this was real, her partner would have shot her years ago. Towards the end, Jenny, the kidnapped girl, shows a bravado that is completely unearned. And don't get me started in the pure cliché of every russian character in the movie. Wow. It's like the 80's called, and they want their Chuck Norris movies back!
A Working Man is let down by its overly long run time exacerbated because of how needlessly convoluted its plotting is but it can still deliver the goods frequently enough to be a solid action flick that actually manages to avoid most of the icky issues with these types of stories. From the moment the flashy opening title sequence starts, it's clear this is going to be almost hilariously straight faced and better for it.
Surprisingly, there's a pretty eccentric cast of villains here however, it always remains Jason Statham's movie and him doing his usual extremely serious shtick carries this one as usual. Once again, he's playing squarely to his strengths and it's seriously impressive how him playing this type of character for the umpteenth time doesn't feel anywhere near as stale as when his fellow contemporaries stay in their respective lanes.
David Ayer's direction isn't as strong as his efforts in last year's The Beekeeper whilst keeping the film consistently visually slick despite a couple of weird creative flourishes. The action is unexpectedly choppy when also compared to Ayer and Statham's last collaboration, saved by the stuff that's still easy to see and a wild action packed finale. The overdone score by Jared Michael Fry really helps to nail the throwback feel this is going for.
Surprisingly, there's a pretty eccentric cast of villains here however, it always remains Jason Statham's movie and him doing his usual extremely serious shtick carries this one as usual. Once again, he's playing squarely to his strengths and it's seriously impressive how him playing this type of character for the umpteenth time doesn't feel anywhere near as stale as when his fellow contemporaries stay in their respective lanes.
David Ayer's direction isn't as strong as his efforts in last year's The Beekeeper whilst keeping the film consistently visually slick despite a couple of weird creative flourishes. The action is unexpectedly choppy when also compared to Ayer and Statham's last collaboration, saved by the stuff that's still easy to see and a wild action packed finale. The overdone score by Jared Michael Fry really helps to nail the throwback feel this is going for.
In the same vein as Beekeeper although that's better but this is darker and great entertainment! Not that bad but nothing special, the action is genuinely the best aspect. Jason Statham still shines as an ultimate action baddy and story felt mediocre. Regardless of anything I liked the villains fair amount, the music was great and entertainment value was pretty good; I previously saw Death of a unicorn that was better even though that was cheesy too I recommend it.
It helped seeing this in RPX the sounds were incredible, I don't understand why that showing is only available at the end of the day makes no sense. I loved the last half the most awesome action.
It helped seeing this in RPX the sounds were incredible, I don't understand why that showing is only available at the end of the day makes no sense. I loved the last half the most awesome action.
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- CuriosidadesShooting on this film commenced straight after shooting for The Beekeeper (2024) wrapped, with many of the film crew staying on in England to shoot scenes for this film.
- PifiasWhen the bartender leaves Skip's bar and gets into his Porsche, there's a tracking device planted on the vehicle making a beeping noise and flashing a red light. Covert tracking devices do not have flashing lights and beeping noises as this would give their presence away.
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening credits montage tells the backstory of Levon Cade and his combat journey with friend Gunny Lefferty.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Jahns: A Working Man - Movie Review (2025)
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Performed by Lupe Fiasco
Written by Lupe Fiasco (as Wasalu Jaco), Simon Jamal Johnson and Charles Patton
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- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Rescate implacable
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos(Outdoor Scenes)
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- Presupuesto
- 40.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 37.000.711 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 15.510.312 US$
- 30 mar 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 88.200.711 US$
- Duración
- 1h 56min(116 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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