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Wrath of Man
Wrath of Man is a 2021 action thriller film directed by Guy Ritchie, who co-wrote it with Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies. It is loosely based on the 2004 French film Cash Truck. It is Ritchie's fourth directorial collaboration with lead actor Jason Statham, and the first since Revolver (2005). Holt McCallany, Jeffrey Donovan, Chris Reilly, Josh Hartnett, Laz Alonso, Raúl Castillo, DeObia Oparei, Eddie Marsan, and Scott Eastwood appear in supporting roles. In the film, H (Statham) is a new cash-truck driver in Los Angeles, whose thwarting of a robbery leads to his skillset with guns and mysterious past being questioned.
Wrath of Man was released in several countries on April 22, 2021, and in the United States on May 7. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film grossed $104 million worldwide.
In Los Angeles, California, a Fortico armored-truck robbery leaves two guards and a bystander dead, which sets off a series of events told in four acts.
Five months after the opening scene's robbery, Patrick Hill joins Fortico Security as an armored truck guard. Hill barely passes firearm training and gets off to a rocky start with his colleagues, though company trainer "Bullet" likes him. During a pickup, Bullet is taken hostage. Hill kills the robbers with expert marksmanship. He is questioned by FBI agents, who bring their suspicions about Hill to their superior, Agent King. King tells them to leave Hill alone.
Hill receives a dossier of Fortico employee files and an autopsy report from the opening scene's murder. Three months later, Hill and Bullet become targets of a new heist in Chinatown, but the robbers flee at the sight of Hill, seeming to recognize him. Hill's coworkers become suspicious of him.
Five months before joining Fortico, on the day of the opening scene's robbery, Hill is with his son Dougie. Revealed to be a thief himself working with a robbery crew, Hill hesitantly agrees to monitor an armored truck's route, leaving Dougie in the car. A different group of robbers hijacks the truck across from Hill's car (the same scene depicted in the film's introduction), and spots Dougie. Hill is too late to stop Dougie from being shot dead; he himself is also shot, though he sees the murderer's face.
Three weeks later, Hill wakes up in the hospital. Agent King gives him a list of suspects and agrees to temporarily turn a blind eye. Hill is revealed to be Mason Hargreaves, a notorious crime lord; he is promised that he will be allowed to avenge Dougie's death if he can bring down all of the robbers at once. Determined, Hargreaves and his men – led by Mike, Brendan, and Moggy – kill nearly every thief on King's list of known armored-truck burglars, without results.
Mike figures that they can't find the culprit because the robbery was an inside job, led by someone within Fortico. Hargreaves assumes the identity of Patrick Hill and infiltrates Fortico to find the inside man. It was Hargreaves' own crew who attempted the Chinatown robbery until Mike recognized Hargreaves.
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Wrath of Man
Wrath of Man is a 2021 action thriller film directed by Guy Ritchie, who co-wrote it with Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies. It is loosely based on the 2004 French film Cash Truck. It is Ritchie's fourth directorial collaboration with lead actor Jason Statham, and the first since Revolver (2005). Holt McCallany, Jeffrey Donovan, Chris Reilly, Josh Hartnett, Laz Alonso, Raúl Castillo, DeObia Oparei, Eddie Marsan, and Scott Eastwood appear in supporting roles. In the film, H (Statham) is a new cash-truck driver in Los Angeles, whose thwarting of a robbery leads to his skillset with guns and mysterious past being questioned.
Wrath of Man was released in several countries on April 22, 2021, and in the United States on May 7. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film grossed $104 million worldwide.
In Los Angeles, California, a Fortico armored-truck robbery leaves two guards and a bystander dead, which sets off a series of events told in four acts.
Five months after the opening scene's robbery, Patrick Hill joins Fortico Security as an armored truck guard. Hill barely passes firearm training and gets off to a rocky start with his colleagues, though company trainer "Bullet" likes him. During a pickup, Bullet is taken hostage. Hill kills the robbers with expert marksmanship. He is questioned by FBI agents, who bring their suspicions about Hill to their superior, Agent King. King tells them to leave Hill alone.
Hill receives a dossier of Fortico employee files and an autopsy report from the opening scene's murder. Three months later, Hill and Bullet become targets of a new heist in Chinatown, but the robbers flee at the sight of Hill, seeming to recognize him. Hill's coworkers become suspicious of him.
Five months before joining Fortico, on the day of the opening scene's robbery, Hill is with his son Dougie. Revealed to be a thief himself working with a robbery crew, Hill hesitantly agrees to monitor an armored truck's route, leaving Dougie in the car. A different group of robbers hijacks the truck across from Hill's car (the same scene depicted in the film's introduction), and spots Dougie. Hill is too late to stop Dougie from being shot dead; he himself is also shot, though he sees the murderer's face.
Three weeks later, Hill wakes up in the hospital. Agent King gives him a list of suspects and agrees to temporarily turn a blind eye. Hill is revealed to be Mason Hargreaves, a notorious crime lord; he is promised that he will be allowed to avenge Dougie's death if he can bring down all of the robbers at once. Determined, Hargreaves and his men – led by Mike, Brendan, and Moggy – kill nearly every thief on King's list of known armored-truck burglars, without results.
Mike figures that they can't find the culprit because the robbery was an inside job, led by someone within Fortico. Hargreaves assumes the identity of Patrick Hill and infiltrates Fortico to find the inside man. It was Hargreaves' own crew who attempted the Chinatown robbery until Mike recognized Hargreaves.