A Working Man

  • Action
  • Crime
  • Thriller
3/26/2025
116
R

Human traffickers beware.

Levon Cade left behind a decorated military career in the black ops to live a simple life working construction. But when his boss's daughter, who is like family to him, is taken by human traffickers, his search to bring her home uncovers a world of corruption far greater than he ever could have imagined.

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Revenue:
$44,417,000
Budget:
$40,000,000

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  • msbreviews

    FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/a-working-man-review/

    "A Working Man is a textbook example of a movie that fails in every fundamental aspect of its own genre.

    Without impactful action sequences, engaging characters, or any valid attempt at innovation or narrative depth, David Ayer delivers a frustratingly generic, utterly forgettable experience.

    Jason Statham does his best to elevate a project doomed from the first draft of the script, but not even his charismatic presence can save a film that will inevitably end as one of the worst of the year."

    Rating: D

    March 27, 2025
  • msbreviews

    FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/a-working-man-review/

    "A Working Man is a textbook example of a movie that fails in every fundamental aspect of its own genre.

    Without impactful action sequences, engaging characters, or any valid attempt at innovation or narrative depth, David Ayer delivers a frustratingly generic, utterly forgettable experience.

    Jason Statham does his best to elevate a project doomed from the first draft of the script, but not even his charismatic presence can save a film that will inevitably end as one of the worst of the year."

    Rating: D

    March 27, 2025
  • r96sk

    'A Working Man' is imperfectly very good. I do have a couple of issues with it, but all in all I have to say that I did enjoy this to a fairly strong degree. Jason Statham seldom disappoints in an action thriller, I'm a fan of his so was always likely to get the required fun out of this.

    Statham is great, naturally without him the movie would be vastly less entertaining. Away from the former British diver (still can't quite believe that's the same guy!), there are too many characters - which is one of the issues I have. There didn't need to be so many peeps in this.

    Even so, those onscreen are all decent enough and none register as overt negatives in my mind. David Harbour does well in a small role, he usually speaks the same way in r...

    March 28, 2025
  • MovieGuys

    "A working Man" is an accidental satire, of the US action film genre.

    Working class guy, who served in the military and now works for a migrant families construction company, looks to save their angelic daughter, the vision of perfection, from the evil Russian human traffickers.

    Everything is an exaggeration. From the notion of the working class guy, a rough diamond, a patriot, with a heart of gold. The migrant family with the dutiful, over achiever on steroids daughter, the true inheritors of the American dream. Even, the minimum wage construction workers, who are told to make sure they "keep their fingers" (you can see occupational health and safety is a big thing) are so happy they look like they belong in production to "Snow Whi...

    April 1, 2025
  • screenzealots

    On paper, director David Ayers revenge action thriller A Working Man should be a slam dunk for Jason Statham. Based on Chuck Dixons novel Levons Trade, it has all the familiar elements that not only cater to the actors strengths, but also to the desires of his most die hard fans. Unfortunately, very little about the film works, and it comes across as dull, predictable, and unmemorable.

    Levon (Statham) is a former black ops solider turned construction worker who is forced to return to his lethal past when his bosss daughter (Arianna Rivas) is abducted by human traffickers. What starts as a rescue mission soon unravels a deeper web of corruption, pushing Levon to do what he does best: take down bad guys with ruthless efficiency.

    The pre...

    April 4, 2025
  • Geronimo1967

    Well if you just thought Jason Statham was going to make a movie about the dangers of the construction industry then the first few scenes will put you straight and give a clue that his past is altogether more violent. That is going to come in handy when the daughter of his boss is kidnapped-to-order by some people traffickers and he is, initially reluctantly, drafted into track her down. With consummate ease, he sets about his task facing down some of the menacing Russian brotherhood who rule the roost supplying girls, drugs and booze to whoever can afford to pay! Can he find the girl? Will the sun come up? Theres not the slightest hint of jeopardy to any of this derivative outing for a star whose usual charisma has been left in his Winneba...

    April 5, 2025

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