A Working Man

A Working Man
Levon Cade left his profession behind to work construction and be a good dad to his daughter. But when a local girl vanishes, he's asked to return to the skills that made him a mythic figure in the shadowy world of counter-terrorism.
ckdunn1 reviewedMay 11, 2025
Why such a low rating? Why did the Hispanic thugs come on the job site and neat up one of the construction workers, get their butts handed to them by Statham, and then never be seen again in the movie? Even the guy getting beat up gave no explanation for why, and we never saw him again either. 10 minutes later, the bad guys are Russian Mafia, dressed like 90's MTV rejects with REALLY, REALLY bad Russian accents. The writing was terrible, the characters were one-dimensional, the acting was poor at best.
Jason Statham is quickly becoming the Steven Seagal of our day. How many movies did Seagal make where he was a cook on a train/ship/submarine who was really a Special Ops guru lying low? This is the direction Statham is heading.
There is nothing redeeming about this movie. Period.