Levon si è lasciato alle spalle la sua professione per lavorare nell'edilizia ed essere un buon padre per sua figlia. Ma quando una ragazza scompare, gli viene chiesto di aiutare con l'abili... Leggi tuttoLevon si è lasciato alle spalle la sua professione per lavorare nell'edilizia ed essere un buon padre per sua figlia. Ma quando una ragazza scompare, gli viene chiesto di aiutare con l'abilità che lo ha reso una figura dell'antiterrorismo.Levon si è lasciato alle spalle la sua professione per lavorare nell'edilizia ed essere un buon padre per sua figlia. Ma quando una ragazza scompare, gli viene chiesto di aiutare con l'abilità che lo ha reso una figura dell'antiterrorismo.
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Levon Cade (Jason Statham) is an ex-Royal Marines commando, now working construction for the Garcia family. When their daughter, Jenny (Arianna Rivas) is kidnapped from a bar, Cade decides to rescue her. His quest takes him from low level drug dealers, all the way up to Russian mafia bosses, as he kills his way closer to his goal.
The problem is, whilst there's nothing particularly wrong with "A Working Man" there's also nothing particularly good, or perhaps better said, nothing particularly interesting about the film either. It feels like it's made on autopilot with a staid 'kill your way to the top' storyline and mostly rote characters. I say mostly because, as you might imagine, David Harbour is capable of making something relatively interesting out of a supporting role as a blind solder, who served with Cade, and helps him on his mission.
I wasn't surprised to see that the film was made in the UK. Jason Flemyng is particularly unconvincing and massively underused as a Russian mobster, you have Emmett Scanlan is a fairly major role and there is a key turn for British TV stalwart Kenneth Collard. Perhaps the most depressing aspect of the film is that David Ayer now seems to have settled into a rut of mid-price, mid-ambition, mid-quality action films.
Again, doesn't do anything notably bad - but less than 24 hours later and I can already barely remember it.
The first act bolts out of the gate at a rapid pace, so fast in fact, I thought I was watching the trailer.
A lot of the dialogue was inaudible, maybe because of the British people doing bad American or Russian accents. Which would explain why most of the film was trying to pass off England as Chicago.
I was never sure if it was being played for laughs, with sudden dramatic head turns and theatrical musical stings. Making it all feel a bit camp - especially when the villains are dressed as vampires or like they've fallen into a lost property box.
Thanks to co-screenwriter Sylvester Stallone, you're pummelled with cliche after cliche, desperately trying to emulate the classic action movies of the 80's but missing the target by a mile. The unintentionally funny scenes do deliver some laugh out loud moments which make the experience more bearable. I wasn't expecting much, but I was expecting to be more entertained than I was.
So, If you enjoy Statham being Statham and aren't in the mood for something new, then by all means, knock yourself out and give this a go.
- Nick
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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- QuizShooting 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.
- BlooperWhen the bar tender leaves skips bar and gets into his Porsche, we see and hear a tracking device planted on the vehicle, making a beeping type noise and a red flashing light. Covert tracking devices do not have red flashing lights and beeping noises, this negates the whole idea of covert.
- Citazioni
Merry Cade: Where's Grandpa? He's never late.
Levon Cade: He's not answering me.
Merry Cade: I sent him, like, 20 messages.
Levon Cade: I'm sure he's fine.
Merry Cade: You didn't kill him, did you?
Merry Cade: Dad, I'm kidding
Levon Cade: Do you trust me?
Merry Cade: Yeah.
Levon Cade: So, if I tell you something, you know you can believe me, right?
Merry Cade: Okay, the build-up is just making it worse.
Levon Cade: I made a big mistake.
Merry Cade: Oh, my God. You did kill Grandpa.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening credits montage tells the backstory of Levon Cade and his combat journey with friend Gunny Lefferty.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Jeremy Jahns: A Working Man - Movie Review (2025)
- Colonne sonoreRun Game
Performed by Lupe Fiasco
Written by Lupe Fiasco (as Wasalu Jaco), Simon Jamal Johnson and Charles Patton
Courtesy of 1st & 15th Productions
Published by Chillys Music, Man Behind Bars Music, admin by Me Gusta Music
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- Lingue
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- Mật Vụ Thợ Hồ
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Chicago, Illinois, Stati Uniti(Outdoor Scenes)
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- Budget
- 40.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 37.000.711 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.510.312 USD
- 30 mar 2025
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 88.100.711 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 56min(116 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1