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A Working Man
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A Working Man

Human traffickers beware.
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User Score1,962 ratings
TMDB 6.716+20251h 56mEnglish
ActionCrimeThriller

Synopsis

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.

Director
David AyerFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Cedar Park Entertainment7 production companies
Release
March 26, 2025Released
Box Office
$89MBudget $40M

Top Cast

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Jason Statham
Jason Statham
Levon Cade
Jason Flemyng
Jason Flemyng
Wolo Kolisnyk
Merab Ninidze
Merab Ninidze
Yuri
Maximilian Osinski
Maximilian Osinski
Dimi Kolisnyk
Cokey Falkow
Cokey Falkow
Dougie
Michael Peña
Michael Peña
Joe Garcia
David Harbour
David Harbour
Gunny Lefferty
Noemi Gonzalez
Noemi Gonzalez
Carla Garcia

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Manuel São Bento
Mar 27, 2025

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

r96sk
Mar 28, 2025

<em>'A Working Man'</em> 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 roles but this feels minorly different. Michael Peña and Arianna Rivas are solid, as is Jason Flemyng. The latter's character should've be the only bad guy in this, or at least one of a few. He gives enough that we didn't need anyone else in my opinion, especially as 'higher-ups' Andrej Kaminsky and Maximilian Osinski give weaker performances. Chidi Ajufo is the best of the rest. My other issue lies with the run time. I guess with so many characters it did need to be almost two hours in length, however you could've told this story within 90 minutes without a doubt. But again, as noticeable as that and the other issue is, it at least doesn't hinder much for me.

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