Redemption
audience Reviews
, 38% Audience Score- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsNever thought Jason Statham would make me cry. His performance really took me by suprise and one shouldn’t go off of the scores. 5 stars is a bit high but I want more to see this film and only hope that its lack of success didn’t put Statham off going for more roles like this as I didn’t think he had this in his locker and would push for him to take on some more challenging roles in the future
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsThe description looks like every other Statham film, but the film itself is remarkable. Good character development, well written dialogue, and an actual plot. Much more than I expected. Complex enough that I had to actually pay attention to what was on the screen.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI first watched *Redemption Flow* when it was released years ago, and revisiting it now has only deepened my appreciation. If anything, I love it even more than I did back then. This film is gripping and deeply moving, seamlessly blending the intensity of a thriller with elements of drama, humor, and heartbreak. Its ability to evoke a range of emotions makes it a truly engrossing experience.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI really enjoyed this movie it's not typical Jason Staytam action movie however it contains engaging story full of moral dilemmas
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis is a good short movie for what it’s worth compared to the new lame “fairy tale” like action movies that have been made. The point of the movie will definitely be felt or you have no soul. Furthermore, I would give a more accurate star rating, but as mentioned there are horrible movies receiving wonderful reviews when it’s limp as f***! 5 out of 5 I’ll start rating more accurate when PG-13 movies stop being listed as R. The same goes for G rated movies stop being listed as PG-13.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsNothing special I suppose, but I enjoyed it,
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsKnowing Jason Statham's action tough guy persona and given the generic title of "Redemption" you may get the wrong idea about this movie. This movie is...hardly an action movie. I can count on one hand the number of fight scenes in this movie. This movie is more of a slow-burn character focused affair. Jason Statham plays Joseph Smith, an ex-military guy with some deep-seated PTSD from decisions he made. Smith runs into some fortune and decides to try to turn his life around. The problem is, Smith doesn't quite have a clear goal or focus. Statham's characters do best when they have a single driving force. Whether it be revenge or saving a girlfriend or stopping a giant shark. In this film he kind of just drifts from one thing to the next. I'm fine with Statham trying something else as an actor. The problem is, he is playing the same type of character, just one that feels like he is hampered down by too many disjointed plot threads. You can have both cool action and deep character work in a 100-minute movie. But this story does nun of it well.
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsI enjoyed the pace and the style of this film. The storyline Is engaging and the relationship between the main characters is well done. The ending leaves you a bit cold but otherwise a good movie
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsExcellent with interesting moral plot twists. Definitely worth watching twice!
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsIt's the usual "give me a job" Jason Statham flick ,but it's better than SAFE and that's more popular than this film . Jason is likable here to me ,playing the protagonist and I love the part where he was taking photographs of himself for his unforgotten daughter to see him in a suit ,really touching ,great performance by everyone in this flick ,so thumps up .