Similar to Wrath of Man, Guy Ritchie removes any comedic elements from his style and gives us a very serious, and perhaps at times too earnest, modern war drama. Dar Salim turns in a masterful performance that makes it worth the watch, though. Assuming you can get past the notion that this can at times feel a bit like a recruitment tool. There's also not a lot of nuance to the story, but there is enough to keep you invested. Not Ritchie's best work but we'll ahead of his big budget failures.
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Similar to Wrath of Man, Guy Ritchie removes any comedic elements from his style and gives us a very serious, and perhaps at times too earnest, modern war drama. Dar Salim turns in a masterful performance that makes it worth the watch, though. Assuming you can get past the notion that this can at times feel a bit like a recruitment tool. There's also not a lot of nuance to the story, but there is enough to keep you invested. Not Ritchie's best work but we'll ahead of his big budget failures.