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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The movie is separated into four parts, each chapter circling back to one main event that sets off a chain reaction. Beginning with "A Dark Spirit," an [[armored car (valuables)|armoured truck]] is robbed by gunmen dressed as construction workers. Two guards and a civilian bystander are killed during the robbery.
The movie is separated into four parts, each circling back to one main event that sets off a chain reaction.


''A Dark Spirit''
Five months after the robbery, a mysterious, taciturn man, Patrick Hill, applies to Fortico Security, an armoured truck company. In his interview, his soon-to-be superior, Terry, commends him for his references and warns him of the recent robbery. Hill is then introduced to the company trainer, Bullet, who nicknames him "H" and oversees his training and tests. "H" barely manages to pass the tests and gets off to a rocky start with his new colleagues, particularly "Boy Sweat" Dave. On his first official training day, "H," Dave, and "Bullet" are assigned to the same cash pickup. Dave, who has a "we are the prey" attitude about the job, tells "H" more about the robbery where guards were killed. He reveals that he was supposed to drive the truck but had called in sick that day.


An [[armored car (valuables)|armored truck]] is robbed by heavily armed men dressed as construction workers. Two guards and a civilian bystander are killed during the robbery.
During a training pickup, "Bullet" is taken hostage by gunmen, and the robbers demand the $2 million in their truck. Dave panics, and wants to drive away, but "H" convinces him to comply, so that they'll have a chance to save "Bullet." When "H" and Dave encounter the robbers, "H" quickly disposes of them with expert marksmanship, despite his mediocre shooting skills from his qualification tests. The police investigators assigned to the robbery question "H" about why his shooting abilities differ from his training scores. Then they ask him to watch security footage of the previously mentioned robbery to see if he thinks the two crimes are connected. "H" says there is no connection and he is released. Terry tries to give "H" desk duty for a month in case of PTSD, but the CEO of Fortico comes to personally thank "H," and allows him to continue working in the field.
Five months after the robbery, a mysterious, taciturn man Patrick Hill applies to Fortico Security, truck company. In his interview, his soon-to-be superior, Terry, commends him for his references and warns him of the robbery. Hill is then introduced to the company trainer, Bullet, who nicknames him "H" and oversees his training and tests. the and gets off to a rocky start with his new colleagues, "Boy Sweat" . On his first official day, , , and Bullet are assigned to the . the tells more about the robbery that he was supposed to drive the truck but had called in sick.


pickup, Bullet is taken hostage by gunmen and demand the $2 million in their truck. panics, to drive away convinces him to comply to save "Bullet." the quickly disposes of with expert marksmanship, . The police investigators assigned to the robbery question about why his shooting abilities differ from his training scores. ask him to watch security footage of the previously mentioned robbery to see if he thinks the two crimes are connected. says there is no connection and is released. Terry tries to give desk duty for a month in case of PTSD, but the CEO of Fortico comes to personally thank , continue working in the field.
The police investigators later identify "H" to their superior, FBI Agent King, as someone the Bureau had been looking for 25 years. However, King tells them to let "H" off the hook and "let the painter paint." As a result of the attempted robbery, many of "H"'s coworkers now believe him to be a hero. In his hotel room later that night, "H" is visited by an associate who gives him Fortico employee files, photos of coworker Dana Curtis' family, and an autopsy report. "H" reviews a copy of the robbery footage shown to him by the police investigators.
The police investigators later identify to their superior, FBI Agent King, as someone the Bureau had been looking for 25 years. King tells them to let off the hook and "let the painter paint." In his hotel room later that night, is visited by an associate who gives him Fortico employee files, photos of coworker Dana Curtis' family, and an autopsy report. reviews a copy of the robbery footage shown to him by the police investigators.
In a later pickup with just and Bullet, the truck is attacked again. robbers flood the armored truck with tear gas, the robbers 's face. Terry doesn't believe his story, thinking him to now be a psychopath Fortico CEO commends once again sleeps with Dana and holds her at gunpoint to interrogate her about a $125,000 cash stash he finds. She claims she stole money once from a liquor store for retirement savings. spares her life but threatens further repercussions if he learns she is withholding other information.


''Scorched Earth''
In a later routine pickup with just "H" and "Bullet," the truck is attacked again. "H" faces the robbers after they flood the armored truck with tear gas, and they quickly retreat after one of the robbers sees "H"'s face. Terry doesn't believe his story, thinking him to now be a psychopath. The Fortico CEO, however, commends "H" once again and sends him on his way. "H" later sleeps with Dana and holds her at gunpoint to interrogate her about a $125,000 cash stash he finds. She claims she stole money once from a liquor store for retirement savings. "H" spares her life but threatens further repercussions if he learns she is withholding other information.


The second part, titled "Scorched Earth," begins with a flashback from five months earlier. "H" is out with his son Dougie when he reluctantly agrees to a work call asking him to help with the recon of an armoured truck route. "H" makes an excuse to get some burritos at a food truck and stops on the other side of the bridge from the Fortico depot. Dougie stays in the car while he goes out. While waiting by the food truck, "H" calls his underling to confirm the truck's route. As the armored truck goes under the bridge, by coincidence, the truck has been targeted by a second gang
The , is out with his son Dougie when he reluctantly agrees to a work call asking him to help with the recon of an truck route. at a food truck on the other side of the bridge from the Fortico depot Dougie stays in the car the truck the . As the armored truck goes under the bridge, , the a
It is attacked by the heavily armed men disguised as construction workers, who kill the guards for trying to fight back as well as Dougie for seeing Jan's face. When "H" runs toward them, he is gunned down as well but survives. Three weeks later, "H" wakes up in a hospital after life-saving surgery and learns of his son's death. He is in complete shock, showing little emotion, even when his wife claims their son's death was his fault and leaves him.


"H" meets up with FBI Agent King and requests intel. King has a list of possible suspects that the FBI is also looking into, unsure of who "H" is looking for. King tells "H" he can do what he likes, but to consider he can only turn a blind eye for so long. "H" is then revealed to be Mason Hargreaves, the boss of a crime syndicate. His syndicate's direct underlings - Mike, Brendan, and Moggy - are the men who will make the second attack on "H's" cash truck. "H" demands to find the specific face responsible for killing Dougie. His men claim they've already begun searching, scorching the earth for justice, but have yet to find the culprit. After exhausting their list of suspects and coming up with no possible leads, leaving carnage in their wake, Mike suggests that the robbery was an inside job. "H" says he will fly back to London to clear his mind. Instead, he arranges a local contact, Kirsty, to provide him with the forged identity of Patrick Hill, put him up in a hotel, and get the autopsy report of Dougie's death.
meets up with FBI Agent King and requests intel. King has a list of possible suspects that the FBI is also looking into, unsure of who . King tells he can do what he likes, but to consider he can only turn a blind eye for so long. is then revealed to be Mason Hargreaves, the boss of a crime syndicate. His underlings Mike, Brendan, and Moggy are the the second attack on 's truck. demands to find the responsible for killing Dougie. His men the , but the . Mike suggests that the robbery was an inside job. he will fly back to London to clear his mind. Instead, he arranges a local contact, Kirsty, to provide him with the forged identity of Patrick Hill, put him up in a hotel, and get the autopsy report of Dougie's death.


''Bad Animals, Bad''
In the third part, "Bad Animals, Bad," we meet a group of disgruntled military veterans consisting of Carlos, Sam, Brad, Tom, Jan, and their former commanding officer Jackson. Struggling to make ends meet, most are unemployed or working underpaid jobs, the group decides to start doing increasingly ambitious heists. The heists are planned in great detail by Jackson and Tom, while maintaining the façade of ordinary lives with families, except for Jan; he appears to be the black sheep of the group, showing little respect for Jackson, living ostentatiously (when ordered not to do so when that would attract unwanted attention) and complaining about everything from how the money is divided to what they can purchase with their shares. The first attempt to steal from a wealthy man for whom Carlos works as security comes up with only a few hundred thousand dollars. They then resolve to use contacts in armoured truck companies to steal millions of dollars. Each heist comes with increasing profits and costs. When they perform the Fortico heist, Jan is revealed to be the one that kills the guards (when the guards attempt to defend themselves) and Dougie (who witnessed the murder of the guards and who can identify Jan) against the wishes of the rest of the team.


, a group of disgruntled military veterans consisting of Carlos, Sam, Brad, Tom, Jan, and their former commanding officer Jackson. Struggling to make ends meet, most are unemployed or working underpaid jobs, the group decides to start doing increasingly ambitious heists. The heists are planned in great detail by Jackson and Tom, while maintaining the façade of ordinary lives with families, Jan appears to little respect for Jackson. first attempt to steal from a wealthy man comes up with only a few hundred thousand dollars. to use contacts in truck companies to . When they perform the Fortico heist, is revealed the one that kills the guards and Dougie against the wishes of the rest of the team.
The last part, titled "Lungs, Liver, Spleen, Heart," is set in the present. Jackson and Tom bring the team together for a much larger but riskier final heist, aiming to steal over $150 million from the Fortico depot on the [[Black Friday (shopping)|Black Friday]] shopping weekend. "H" and "Bullet" are riding together when "Bullet" reveals he is the ex-military thieves' insider and tells "H" to cooperate to avoid death. Four of the thieves, dressed in full body armour, hide in the truck to gain access into the depot while Jackson and Tom take a black SUV behind them. Their goal is to sneak in, open the gate to let Jackson's vehicle in, and empty the depot before SWAT arrives eight minutes later. Once they get the hostage cash truck in the depot, they take hostages, including Terry and Dave. Dana and two other guards named Stuart and Shirley are in the back of another truck, unaware of the situation beyond them. The thieves demand the gate be opened, but one worker, John, triggers the alarm. The workers behind the weapons desk begin shooting at the thieves but are quickly subdued. They let Jackson and Tom in and start taking the money. Dana and Stuart have called the cops now, but Shirley can't stay hidden and decides to start shooting despite protests from the others.


''Lungs, Liver, Spleen, Heart''
In the commotion, "H" chokes Carlos out and frees Terry and Dave. He takes Carlos's body armour to fight back, inspiring Dave to do the same while Terry hides. Realizing they may not make it out, "Bullet" breaks his cover and shoots Dana, and the remaining guards. He shoots "H" and leaves him to die - before taking the last bag and load onto the truck, he kills Dave. "Bullet," Jackson, and Jan are the only ones to make it out of the depot, though Jackson is critically wounded. They evade police and make it to a garage where they have access to underground tunnels. Believing Jan will try to kill them, Jackson takes out a pistol, but Jan stops him and slits his throat. When Jan and "Bullet" make it to the end of the tunnel, "Bullet" takes out a gun to kill Jan, but Jan kills him first. Jan successfully makes away with all the money before the police can deduce what happened.


Jackson and Tom bring the team together for a much larger but riskier final heist, aiming to steal over $150 million from the Fortico depot on the [[Black Friday (shopping)|Black Friday]] shopping weekend. and Bullet are riding together when Bullet reveals he is the insider and tells to cooperate to . of the thieves, dressed in full body , hide in the truck to gain access the depot while Jackson and Tom them in . Once the hostage cash truck the depot, they take hostages, including Terry and Dave Dana and two other guards Stuart and Shirley are in the back of another truck, unaware of the situation. The thieves demand the gate be opened, but one worker, John, triggers the alarm begin shooting at the thieves let Jackson and Tom in and start taking the money. Dana and Stuart the , Shirley decides to start shooting .
At the apartment, Jan finds a phone ringing in one of the money bags, which was planted there by "H" to track its location. "H" confronts Jan with Dougie's autopsy report before shooting him in the same places Dougie was shot. "H" turns in the money to his FBI contact and drives off with Brendan.
In the commotion, chokes Carlos and frees Terry and . Carlos's body . Bullet breaks his cover and Dana and and . Bullet, Jackson, and Jan make it out of the depot, evade police a garage access to underground tunnels. Believing Jan will try to kill them, Jackson takes out a pistol, but Jan stops him and slits his throat. When Jan and Bullet make it to the end of the tunnel, Bullet takes out a gun to kill Jan, but Jan kills him first. Jan successfully makes away with all the money before the police can deduce what happened.

At the apartment, Jan finds a phone ringing in one of the money bags, which was planted there by to track its location. confronts Jan with Dougie's autopsy report before shooting him in the same places Dougie was shot. turns in the money to and drives off.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==

Revision as of 21:54, 12 August 2021

Wrath of Man
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGuy Ritchie
Screenplay by
  • Guy Ritchie
  • Ivan Atkinson
  • Marn Davies
Based onCash Truck
by Nicolas Boukhrief
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAlan Stewart
Edited byJames Herbert
Music byChris Benstead
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • April 22, 2021 (2021-04-22) (International)
  • May 7, 2021 (2021-05-07) (United States)
Running time
119 minutes[1]
Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40 million[2]
Box office$104 million[3][4]

Wrath of Man is a 2021 action thriller heist film directed by Guy Ritchie, from a script he co-wrote with Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies, and is loosely based on the 2004 French film Cash Truck by Nicolas Boukhrief.[5] It is Ritchie's fourth directorial collaboration with lead actor Jason Statham, and first since Revolver (2005). Statham stars as H, a new cash truck driver in Los Angeles whose thwarting of a robbery leads to his skillset with guns and mysterious past being questioned. Holt McCallany, Jeffrey Donovan, Chris Reilly, Josh Hartnett, Laz Alonso, Raúl Castillo, DeObia Oparei, Eddie Marsan, and Scott Eastwood also star.

Wrath of Man was released in several countries on April 22, 2021, and in the United States on May 7. The film has grossed $104 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Ritchie's direction and the action sequences but criticizing the dialogue and slow pace.

Plot

The movie is separated into four parts, each circling back to one main event that sets off a chain reaction.

A Dark Spirit

An armored truck is robbed by heavily armed men dressed as construction workers. Two guards and a civilian bystander are killed during the robbery. Five months after the robbery, a mysterious, taciturn man named Patrick Hill (Statham) applies to Fortico Security, the armored truck company that was robbed in the opening scene. In his interview, his soon-to-be superior, Terry (Marsan), commends him for his references and warns him of the fatal robbery. Hill is then introduced to the company trainer Haiden (McCallany), known as "Bullet", who nicknames him "H" and oversees his training and tests. Hill passes the tests, meeting the bare minimum requirements, and gets off to a rocky start with his new colleagues, including Dave "Boy Sweat" (Hartnett) and Dana Curtis, the only female guard, due to his cold demeanor. On his first official day, Hill, Boy Sweat, and Bullet are assigned to the truck. While driving to the pickup, Boy Sweat tells Hill more about the robbery, revealing that he was supposed to drive the truck but that day had called in sick.

After the pickup, Bullet is taken hostage by gunmen. The robbers radio Dave and Hill and demand the $2 million left in their truck. Boy Sweat panics, trying to remember what protocol is in this situation, ultimately determining they should drive away without Bullet. Hill convinces him to comply and try to save "Bullet." Hill exits the truck and quickly disposes of the gunmen with expert marksmanship, to the awe of Boy Sweat and Bullet. The police investigators assigned to the robbery question Hill about why his shooting abilities differ from his training scores, which he says is due to the situation heightening his senses. The investigators ask him to watch security footage of the previously mentioned robbery to see if he thinks the two crimes are connected. Hill says there is no connection and is released. Terry tries to give Hill desk duty for a month in case of PTSD, but the CEO of Fortico comes to personally thank Hill, telling Terry he should continue working in the field and get a promotion. The police investigators later identify Hill to their superior, FBI Agent King (Garcia), as someone the Bureau had been looking for 25 years. King tells them to let Hill off the hook and "let the painter paint." In his hotel room later that night, Hill is visited by an associate who gives him Fortico employee files, photos of coworker Dana Curtis' family, and an autopsy report. Hill reviews a copy of the robbery footage shown to him by the police investigators. In a later pickup with just Hill and Bullet, the truck is attacked again. The robbers flood the armored truck with tear gas, forcing Hill to exit the truck. As soon as the robbers see Hill's face, they quickly retreat. Terry doesn't believe his story, thinking him to now be a psychopath, but the Fortico CEO commends Hill once again. Hill, now a hero at work, sleeps with Dana, and then holds her at gunpoint to interrogate her about a $125,000 cash stash he finds. She claims she stole money once from a liquor store for retirement savings. Hill spares her life but threatens further repercussions if he learns she is withholding other information.

Scorched Earth

The day of the robbery, Hil is out with his son Dougie when he reluctantly agrees to a work call asking him to help with the recon of an armored truck route. Hill stops at a food truck on the other side of the bridge from the Fortico depot and monitors the gate while Dougie stays in the car. Hill confirms with his coworker that the truck turned right out of the gate. As the armored truck goes under the bridge, it is attacked the men disguised as construction workers. Hill watches the robbery and murders happen and, while running toward Dougie, he is shot several times, but survives. Before passing out, he is able to see the face of one of the gunmen. Three weeks later, Hill wakes up in a hospital and learns of his son's death. His wife claims their son's death was his fault and leaves him.

Hill meets up with FBI Agent King and requests intel. King has a list of possible suspects that the FBI is also looking into, unsure of who committed the robbery. King tells Hill he can do what he likes, but to consider he can only turn a blind eye for so long. Hill is then revealed to be Mason Hargreaves, the boss of a crime syndicate. His underlings, Mike, Brendan, and Moggy, are the gunmen that ran away from the second attack on Hill's armored truck. Hargreaves demands information to find the men responsible for killing Dougie. His men kill nearly everyone on the list from King, but do not get any information about the robbery. Mike suggests that the robbery was an inside job. Hargreaves tells Mike that he will fly back to London to clear his mind. Instead, he arranges a local contact, Kirsty, to provide him with the forged identity of Patrick Hill, put him up in a hotel, and get the autopsy report of Dougie's death.

Bad Animals, Bad

Some time before the robbery, a group of disgruntled military veterans consisting of Carlos, Sam, Brad, Tom, Jan, and their former commanding officer Jackson (Donovan). Struggling to make ends meet, most are unemployed or working underpaid jobs, the group decides to start doing increasingly ambitious heists. The heists are planned in great detail by Jackson and Tom, while maintaining the façade of ordinary lives with families, with the exception of Jan, who appears to have little respect for Jackson. Their first attempt to steal from a wealthy man comes up with only a few hundred thousand dollars. Frustrated, they decide to use their contacts in armored truck companies to gain inside information for more profitable heists. When they perform the Fortico heist, it is revealed that Jan is the one that kills the guards and Dougie, against the wishes of the rest of the team.

Lungs, Liver, Spleen, Heart

Jackson and Tom bring the team together for a much larger but riskier final heist, aiming to steal over $150 million from the Fortico depot on the Black Friday shopping weekend. Hill and Bullet are riding together when Bullet reveals that he is the insider and tells Hill to cooperate, to which Hill agrees. Bullet pulls over the truck, and four of the thieves, dressed in full body armor, enter and hide in the truck to gain access to the depot while Jackson and Tom follow them in a black SUV. Once the hostage cash truck enters the depot, they take hostages, including Terry and Dave, while Dana and two other guards (Stuart and Shirley) are in the back of another truck, unaware of the situation. The thieves demand the gate be opened, threatening to kill Bullet if they don't, but one worker, John, triggers the alarm, and other guards begin shooting at the thieves. After killing the guards and using explosives to get through the interior gates, the thieves let Jackson and Tom in and start taking the money. Dana and Stuart contact the police, and Shirley decides to start shooting and is killed. In the commotion, Hargreaves chokes Carlos and frees Terry and Sweat Boy. Hargreaves puts on Carlos's body armor and takes his guns. Bullet breaks his cover and kills Dana and Stuart. Hargreaves kills Sam, Brad, and Tom, and shoots Jackson in the neck, while Sweat Boy kills Carlos. Bullet shoots Hargreaves and then kills Sweat Boy. Bullet, Jackson, and Jan make it out of the depot, and evade police by entering a garage that has access to underground tunnels. Believing Jan will try to kill them, Jackson takes out a pistol, but Jan stops him and slits his throat. When Jan and Bullet make it to the end of the tunnel, Bullet takes out a gun to kill Jan, but Jan kills him first. Jan successfully makes away with all the money before the police can deduce what happened.

At the his apartment, Jan finds a phone ringing in one of the money bags, which was planted there by Hargreaves to track its location. Hargreaves confronts Jan with Dougie's autopsy report before shooting him in the same places Dougie was shot. Hargreaves turns in the money to King and drives off.

Cast

Production

Development

It was announced in October 2019 that Guy Ritchie was writing and directing an English-language remake of the 2004 film Cash Truck, with Jason Statham set to star.[6] Holt McCallany joined later in the month.[7] Filming began in November between Los Angeles and London, with Scott Eastwood, Jeffrey Donovan, Laz Alonso, Josh Hartnett and Niamh Algar added to the cast, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer taking on U.S. domestic distribution for the film.[8][9][10] In January 2020, Raúl Castillo was added to the cast.[11]

Christopher Benstead, who previously worked with the director on The Gentlemen, composed the film score. Sony Classical released the soundtrack on May 7, 2021, coinciding with the film's release.

Release

Theatrical

The film was released internationally in several countries, beginning on April 22, 2021, including Russia and Australia.[12] It was later released in the United States on May 7, 2021.[13] It is set to be released in China on May 10. The film was originally set for release in the United States on January 15,[14] but was pulled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was later rescheduled for April 23,[15][16] before being pushed to May 7.

Home media

The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 13, 2021, by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and MGM Home Entertainment.[17]

Reception

Box office

As of July 20, 2021, Wrath of Man has grossed $27.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $76.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $104 million.[3][4]

In the U.S., the film made $3 million from 2,875 theaters on its first day of release, including $500,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $8.1 million, topping the box office. Men made up 60% of the overall audience, with 72% being over the age of 25.[18] In its second weekend the film dropped 55% to $3.7 million, finishing second behind newcomer Spiral.[19]

In the film's opening weekend in Australia, it has grossed $1.34 million.[12] It also made $201,000 in New Zealand and $3.79 million in Russia.[20] In its third weekend of international release the film made $13.5 million, as well as $18.5 million in its Chinese opening weekend.[21]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 66% of 233 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Wrestling just enough stakes out of its thin plot, Wrath of Man sees Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham reunite for a fun, action-packed ride."[22] According to Metacritic, which assigned a weighted average score of 57 out of 100 based on 36 critics, the film received "mixed or average reviews."[23] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported 77% of audience members gave it a positive score, with 57% saying they would definitely recommend it.[18]

Alonso Duralde of the TheWrap wrote: "Ritchie's reunion with leading man Jason Statham delivers the scheming, the shooting, and the swearing that the director's fans have come to expect, by the bucketload."[24] Mae Abdulbaki of Screen Rant gave the film a 3.5 out of 5 stars rating, stating that "the film balances multiple storylines with intense action sequences and, despite pacing issues, packs a major punch that will keep audiences riveted."[25]

Writing for Variety, Peter Debruge said: "A few years ago, when Sam Mendes left the Bond franchise, Ritchie's name was floated as a possible replacement. He didn't take the gig, but Wrath of Man shows that he certainly could have, classing up his signature technique while never quite abandoning the cockney swagger."[26] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, writing: "Tired, uninspired and meandering, Wrath of Man is a step backward for Ritchie, a step sideways for the stoic-for-life Jason Statham (reteaming with Ritchie for the first time in 16 years) and a misstep for anyone who invests their time and money on 118 minutes of such convoluted and forgettable nonsense,"[27] while Noah Berlatsky writes: "Guy Ritchie’s 'Wrath of Man,' though, is wearisomely true to its title: Male anger is what it offers, and male anger — in all its predictably tedious humorlessness — is all it is interested in providing."[28]

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