packmanproductions
Joined Dec 2009
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Maybe I expected more from a Guy Ritchie directed movie but, in the end, it was just another Jason Statham shoot-em-up. He plays the same character every time. This time he sports a security guard uniform.
A group of armored truck security guards decide to make one last heist. It turns into a suicide mission as Statham plays a guard going undercover to thwart the series of hijackings. His son was killed during one heist that went awry. Statham wants revenge like he does in every movie he's in.
Josh Hartnett and Andy Garcia play bit parts in this by-the-formula testosterone adventure. The script seemed to be written by a bunch of frat boys after a Rush week pissing contest. The dialogue was laughable, especially in the first act. Wrath of Man may cause wrath of the audience if they sit through this stinker.
A group of armored truck security guards decide to make one last heist. It turns into a suicide mission as Statham plays a guard going undercover to thwart the series of hijackings. His son was killed during one heist that went awry. Statham wants revenge like he does in every movie he's in.
Josh Hartnett and Andy Garcia play bit parts in this by-the-formula testosterone adventure. The script seemed to be written by a bunch of frat boys after a Rush week pissing contest. The dialogue was laughable, especially in the first act. Wrath of Man may cause wrath of the audience if they sit through this stinker.