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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.
 
Director: Guy Ritchie
Writers: Nicolas Boukhrief, Éric Besnard 
Stars: Jason Statham, Holt McCallany, Josh Hartnett

Storyline
Mysterious and wild-eyed, a new security guard for a cash truck surprises his co-workers when he unleashes precision skills during a heist. The crew is left wondering who he is and where he came from. Soon, the marksman's ultimate motive becomes clear as he takes dramatic and irrevocable steps to settle a score. Written by krmanirethnam

Details
Official Sites: Official site
Country: UK | USA
Language: English
Release Date: 23 July 2021 (UK) 
Also Known As: Wrath of Man 
Filming Locations: 1st Street Viaduct, 103 S Myers Street, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Box Office
Opening Weekend USA: $8,309,007, 9 May 2021
Gross USA: $19,466,279
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $71,666,279

Company Credits
Production Co: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Miramax, CAA Media Finance See more »

Technical Specs
Runtime: 119 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1

User Reviews

The vast majority of Americans just want to be entertained, myself included. Is there a time and place for discussion of politics and other issues in movies, sure, but that time is not in every single movie rammed down your throat. Especially since it is almost always completely 1 sided and amounts to propaganda most times. I am so sick of it, and if anyone else reading this, know that "Wrath of Man" is strictly here to entertain.

I watch a ton of low-budget films, so it was just really nice to see a bigger budget film that had all of it's ducks in a row, good lighting, good sounds, good script, great acting, etc.

I went into "Wrath of Man" blind, I saw it because had Jason Statham, and he's usually in decent action oriented films, or at least entertaining ones. I wish there were more movies such as this, just a fun and well-made movie that stays pretty interesting the whole time. I can't say I had everything figured out until just about the end, there is a lot going on, and the story jumps around a couple of times. Probably the most the compelling parts are the first act and the third, it is really broken up into 3 acts. The second act is heavy on exposition, so it does slow the story down just a little bit, but it never gets boring.

The use of panning shots is very well done, and gives this movie a fairly unique feel, especially in the first act. The way they story builds up is pretty solid, and there is a lot of tension by the time we get to the third act, I knew obviously what it was building up to, and this created some really good suspense. This makes for a pretty good action thriller.

While this isn't the best film in the world, it is definitely one of the best action/thrillers in years, and it is a solid heist film. I would easily watch this again. Between this and Mortal Kombat, which also was absent of politics, I wonder if Hollywood is finally getting the point? We don't want to be bashed over the head with your political point of view, we want a good story, and we want to be entertained. More like this one please.

7/10
Intense and grim heist movie
Krush_Burner22 April 2021
This is definitely not your average Guy Ritchie film. It is not light-hearted, albeit there is some slick dialogues. It has no comic appeal, albeit there is a bit of dry humor. Think of shortened edition of Michel Mann's "Heat" rather than "Snatch" or "Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels", and you'll got some understanding of what it's all about.

Jason Statham is perfectly fitting for the role of mysterious H., a character with dark past and blurred present. Again, it's not Statham typical B-movie action performance, since here thriller for the most part prevails over action. It's not entirely original work: Ritchie's film based on French Le Convoyeur (2004), but it's more of re-imagning than a direct copy or a straitforward remake.

Starts like action-comedy, but then getting more and more dark, as new elements of the story introduced. At some moments plot is a bit hard to follow due to non-linear structure, but the basic points are always intact. Some subplots seems lost by the third act, and its preventing film from being great. However, for the most part it's a very soild, if unusual, effort from Ritchie entetring to a more mature ground. In the end, it's a suspenseful heist movie involving betrayal, family tragedy and a huge, long, mercialess gunfight in the final act.

7/10
A gritty old-school crime thriller with a killer Statham performance
eddie_baggins29 April 2021
Sticking to the lower budget roots that got him a start in a big way thanks to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, Guy Ritchie has followed up his minor but well-received The Gentleman with Wrath of Man, a crime thriller that sees the divisive but entertaining director get his favorite lad Jason Statham back on leading man duties.

The last time these two long term friends teamed up was for the near forgotten about Revolver, a film that is actually a lot better than you may remember it being, and Wrath of Man is far more straight forward than that affair, with Ritchie remaking European film Cash Truck to deliver a hard-boiled and gritty 90's like action/thriller that gives Statham some of his best material in years.

It may surprise many that this reforming of Ritchie and Statham see's the usually flamboyant director dial things back a notch or two with his hyperkinetic visuals and edits few and far between here and his cockney tinged humor reigned right in as we instead get a mostly humorous free affair following Statham's mysterious H in a new job for a cash truck company that has recently been hit by a deadly heist and seems destined to be targeted once more by a group of elite robbers looking to make a quick buck.

With some bleak but atmospheric cinematography from Alan Stewart, some moody and effective scoring from composer Christopher Benstead and some grizzled performances from co-stars Holt McCallany, Jeffrey Donovan, Scott Eastwood and for what feels like the first appearance in eons from Josh Hartnett, Wrath of Man is a solid all round package that benefits from Ritchie's experience hands as he delivers a non-linear examination of what lead H down this new employment path and who exactly is behind a string of well-oiled robberies taking place across Los Angeles.

There's certainly nothing new or unique about Wrath of Man's central plot or the moments that litter its runtime, in many ways this the definition of a vengeance/crime thriller rulebook in action but there's a sheen and professionalism on display throughout the film and with Statham having an absolute blast (figuratively and at times literally) being back with one of his longest serving collaborators and with some genuinely great set-pieces that ramp up to a pulse-pounding finale, Wrath of Man may not be top-shelf Ritchie, but its top-class crime thriller fare that will please all genre diehards.

Final Say -

Refrained Ritchie with just enough pizazz and flair to make you remember whose behind the camera, Wrath of Man is a throwback crime thriller with a killer lead character and some great set-ups, making this a consistently fun and impressively filmed watch without ever doing anything of a true noteworthy nature.

3 1/2 burritos out of 5.

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