Film Assessment: A Working Man (2025)


Style: Motion  

Director: David Ayer  

Starring: Jason Statham, Michael Pena, David Harbour  

Operating Time: 116 minutes  

Synopsis: In Chicago, ex-Royal Marine Commando Levon Cade (Jason Statham) is a website foreman working for the household building enterprise owned by Joe Garcia (Michael Pena). When Joe’s faculty scholar daughter Jenny (Arianna Rivas) is kidnapped, Levon reluctantly agrees to search out her. He discovers a strong underworld Russian gang, with Dimi (Maximilian Osinski) because the unhinged scion dabbling within the human intercourse commerce. Jenny fights for her freedom towards her captors as Levon works his approach by quite a few thugs to mount a rescue.

What Works Properly: The co-writing crew of director David Ayer and Sylvester Stallone ship as-promised-on-the-label motion. Jason Statham injects simply sufficient engagement within the acquainted position of the quiet ex-special forces soldier nudged again into motion, and the remaining flows to acquainted beats of unrealistic however well-staged motion, sardonic humour, and oily baddies hissing threats and assembly their demise to a soundtrack of quips. Jenny because the sufferer is supplied with spunk, and Dimi makes for an successfully despicable however well-dressed villain.  

What Does Not Work As Properly: From opening to closing credit, that is nothing if not predictable, full with Levon’s oh-so-familiar damaged marriage and makes an attempt to be a superb dad to his younger daughter, and the ex-army buddy (David Harbour) with a stash of weaponry that would equip a sturdy militia. The extra severe dialogue exchanges are sometimes painfully inept.

Key Quote:

Levon: Let’s play.

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