

His coworkers at Los Angeles' Fortico armored car company call him "H," which sets him up to be sort of a Kafka character, a nearly nameless cog in a societal machine. This character is named Patrick "H" Hill (one letter removed from "Hell"). Gone is the jumpy, busy, lighthearted, buzzed-bloke-in-a-pub-telling-you-a-tale vibe of film like " Snatch," " RocknRolla," " The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” " King Arthur," and the like. In its place is voluptuous darkness, so sinister that you may wonder if its main character is the devil himself.


A star vehicle for Jason Statham at his meanest, "Wrath of Man" is one of Guy Ritchie's best-directed movies-and one of his most surprising, at least in terms of style and tone.
