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Menschenhändler seid gewarnt.
Levon Cade hat eine erfolgreiche Militärkarriere im Bereich Geheimoperationen hinter sich gelassen, um ein einfaches Leben als Arbeiter auf dem Bau zu führen. Als jedoch die Tochter seines Vorgesetzten, die für ihn wie eine Tochter ist, von einem Menschenhändlerring entführt wird, zieht er noch einmal in den Kampf. Bei seiner Suche stößt er auf eine Welt voller Korruption, die selbst seine schlimmsten Vorstellungen übertrifft.
Avis de la communauté (11)
Statham being Statham.He delivers exactly what fans expect an action- packed throwback to the 80's action hero era.An easy watch!
Ridiculously average. Statham does what he does - but this time a little slower, more predictablly, and with a cheapness that is offensive. The script is weak. The plot is derivative and has more holes in it than Swiss cheese. The whole thing is shot on soundsets that are poor. And they seemingly use Canary Wharf in London as a proxy for Chicago. I don't know what actual input Sylvester Stallone had in this but he should hang his head for it. I wouldn't want my name on this level of basic streaming B-movie crap.
TVTropes is going to have a field day with this one, all the entries in one. Is it trying to be a John Wick with the cartoon villains? Not sure, but all you can do is take your brain out and just watch it - really, just don't think about it, and you'll enjoy it.
Fun action movie. Statham is an ex military guy and uses his skills to track down the location of a girl. Killing everyone in his path. Evidenlty this is based on a book series so there could definitely end up being a few sequels. If you like other Jason Statham movies you'll like this one.
A Working Man doesn’t try to fool anyone — it’s a Jason Statham film, through and through. If you’ve seen any of his previous work, you already know the drill. A tough guy with a dark past, loyal to a fault, forced to use his fists (and whatever else is handy) to rescue someone close to him. The formula repeats itself with few surprises, but it works — because Statham always delivers. This movie isn’t here to reinvent the genre. It doesn’t need to. It offers exactly what it promises: solid hand-to-hand combat, chase scenes, nasty villains, and a hero who won’t stop until he’s put things right. The pacing is decent, the action feels physical and grounded (no CGI overdose, thankfully), and while the story is old as time, it’s enough to set things in motion. Is it original? No. Does it offer dramatic depth? Not really. But the film’s greatest strength is in its honesty — it knows what it is and never pretends to be anything else. There’s something comforting about watching an action flick that embraces its clichés without apology. And although the supporting cast doesn’t stand out and the script is flatter than a boxing ring, the essentials — action, revenge, and Statham — are all there. It may not be memorable, but A Working Man delivers exactly what fans come for: a solid dose of classic action, Statham-style. The kind of movie that lets you switch off your brain for a while and enjoy the ride — with a grin of satisfaction.