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Jason Statham gets job done in A Working Man, noir thriller Holland lacks payoff
The Straits Times
|March 27, 2025
The story: Chicago construction worker Levon Cade (Jason Statham) sets out to rescue his boss' kidnapped daughter Jenny (Arianna Rivas) and uncovers a vast conspiracy of corruption.
A WORKING MAN (M18) 116 minutes, opens on March 27 ★★★★☆
Levon's LinkedIn listing in A Working Man is immaterial. The American writer-director of this B-movie is David Ayer of The Beekeeper (2024), and whether a beekeeper, a car dealer (The Bank Job, 2008) or an armoured truck driver (Wrath Of Man, 2021), the only character Statham plays is a mysterious loner hiding from a violent past he is forced to return to.
The predictability is the point. The 57-year-old Brit, with his blend of physicality and glowering charisma, is Hollywood's most dependable action star. He knows what you came for. Nothing he can do about the slapdash plot adapted from Chuck Dixon's 2014 novel Levon's Trade, but he will ensure you the primitive satisfaction of seeing him punch, shoot, maim and perform martial arts for righteous justice.
Levon is also good at waterboarding, a credit to his two decades with the Royal Marines Commandos.
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