Sunday, 26 June 2022

Wrath of Man 2021 by AverageMansReviews

Wrath of Man 2021 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/medical/shooting/stabbing/cutting/strangulation/underage/torture

Have you seen this individual?: Because of the design of this film I can't tell you too much about it. But what I can tell you is this; it is of wrong place, at the wrong time and the evil that people do that the innocent often pay the price. The pacing of this 119 minutes film is smoothly good as it goes forward and backwards in time including we have these theatre like act names, for example "A Dark Spirit." So as you can see just based on its design if I wanted to tell you more about the storyline I couldn't risk it for potentially giving too much away, but the design and as I have already said the pacing of this film is smoothly good.

The character developments and performances; well that character developments of our lead role Patrick "H" Hill/Mason Hargreaves [Jason Statham] are really well explored and shown at the right times in this film, which Statham does put in an excellent performance with some small moments of very adult comedy references, I must stress that this does feel and look like a very British dark film which isn't too surprising because the Screenplay/Director is also British by the name of Guy Ritchie; with other British or just to cover my back Scottish, I know how funny some people get out there, on a quick side note based upon 'Le Convoyeur' film written by Nicolas Boukhrief and (based upon the film 'Le Convoyeur' written byÉric Besnard) (as Eric Besnard,) but I digress; the name of our lead role being also Jason Statham being also British. These two have a long-term association with one another beginning with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1998 [Written/Director by Guy Ritchie] and there they are most recent one together Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre 2022 [Written by Ivan Atkinson, Marn Davies and Guy Ritchie/Director also being Guy Ritchie.] Full disclosure I haven't seen this film yet and in fairness and balance Boy Sweat Dave [Josh Hartnett] also worked on Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre 2022. But back to this film review right here and right now minus Statham the mostly the rest of the cast with their safe and reliable character developments put in good performances, but however there are two character developments from two individual characters which are either lazy or are transparently obvious. The lazy one is where in a nutshell this individual says I am the inside individual and the transparent one is you know this individual is going to screw over everyone else and on top of that we Jackson Ainsley, former platoon sergeant [Jeffrey Donovan] and a member of his platoon from Tom [Chris Reilly] discussing it as well, but these performances are still good.

The art and action; this opening credits sequence of a basic description is things on fire, Jason Statham head down to his shoulders appearing at one point or another in this sequence; this is eye-catching art and also we have this three-dimensional plan layout with moving accessories; excellent creativity used here; as Jackson and Tom discuss this plan as it is taking place as well [yes this is one of those films that discusses things simultaneously as they are happening in their future, but in present times and yes this is just before they discuss other issue of this individual screwing things up] and that action is all-round good; you know it is what it says on the tin "Wrath of Man" violence is guaranteed.

This film receives: 7/10, this film is good; this is one of those films that you can watch with a take-a-way and be entertained by. When this review was first being dictated this film has 1 Nominee to its name of Critics Choice Super Awards 2022; CCA Super Award Best Action Movie.

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