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May 07, 2021 1 min, 12 secs
Maybe all one needs to know about "Wrath of Man," the new Guy Ritchie film is that Jason Statham shoots his way through it with "unambiguous precision." This enjoyable action heist film is tough and, like Statham, gets the job done.

Alas, if only it was as tight-lipped as Statham; Ritchie still insists on larding his film with excruciating macho swagger dialogue.

A remake of the 2004 French film "Le Convoyeur" (aka "Cash Truck"), "Wrath of Man" opens with a Fortico armored truck being stopped and robbed.

It's Jason Statham!

Besides, the film is called "Wrath of Man!".

So yes, that secret vengeful agenda comes to light in the second act of the film, which jumps back in time five months and reveals H's "history" that includes the robbery that opens the film and shows who the civilian killed was, and why Statham is a man of wrath. .

It also feels like a red herring, which can also be said about an earlier scene featuring Agent King (Andy Garcia), a man who knows who Statham is, but allows him to go about his business.

He is particularly ruthless questioning Dana (Niamh Algar) the team's sole female member, and this scene shows Statham at his most unflappable.

E." Moreover, with this film, Ritchie has finally redeemed himself for "Revolver," the terrible 2005 Statham vehicle he helmed. .

"Wrath of Man" is a Guy Ritchie film that even his detractors might like.

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