‘Mutiny’ Review: Jason Statham’s ‘Die Hard on a Boat’ Gets a Sea Minus
An underwhelming thriller that plays like two generic action scripts got mixed up at the printers The post ‘Mutiny’ Review: Jason Statham’s ‘Die Hard on a Boat’ Gets a Sea Minus appeared first on TheWrap .
Jason Statham movies are known for their simple, efficient action. His latest film, "Mutiny," directed by Jean-François Richet, puts Statham on a boat to fight crime. However, the movie struggles with its structure and motivation for the protagonist, Cole Reed, played by Statham. The first act, set in boardrooms, feels out of place and delays the boat scene.
Statham plays a bodyguard named Cole Reed, who is hired by a shipping magnate, Tibu Campallo, played by Ramon Tikaram. Tibu is murdered before Cole can investigate, leading Cole to assume the captain of the boat, Marko Madsen, played by Roland Møller, is behind the murder. The film fails to explore the potential for a more intriguing story, opting instead for a predictable, straightforward action plot.
The villain's character is underdeveloped, and the climax is not as exciting as it could be. Despite its flaws, the movie delivers a satisfactory action thriller with a less hectic pace.
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