Wrath of Man (2021)
A cold and enigmatic man known only as "H" joins a cash truck company in Los Angeles, where armored vehicles transport millions weekly. While he initially appears to be an ordinary new hire, his deadly precision and brutal efficiency during a heist reveal a darker motive. As secrets unravel, it becomes clear that H is driven by a personal vendetta, and his path of vengeance will leave no one unscathed.
Wrath of Man is one of those films that’s raw, relentless, and keeps you on edge the entire time. Guy Ritchie’s direction is sharp, and Jason Statham is perfect in the lead role as the mysterious, vengeful man on a mission. The story unfolds in a non-linear way, which keeps you guessing, gradually revealing more about Statham’s character and his dark past. What I really liked about this film is how it blends action with a deeper emotional core. It's not just about the blood and bullets; it’s about a man who’s been broken by loss and is out to settle scores. The action sequences are intense, but there’s a real sense of weight behind each one. You get the feeling that the stakes are personal—not just for the characters, but for the audience, too. The film might not be the most groundbreaking when it comes to plot, but the execution, the pacing, and Statham’s performance really elevate it. If you're into revenge stories with a mix of sharp action and emotional tension, Wrath of Man definitely delivers.