Jason Statham delivers on what his fanbase wants, delivering a formulaic action movie experience. In "Shelter," he reprises his role as Mason, a former special-forces operative haunted by his violent past, and is compelled to take up weaponry again.
The plot follows Mason's escape from a remote island in the Outer Hebrides, where he hides with only his German shepherd Jack for company. When an orphaned girl named Jesse comes into his life after her uncle's tragic death, Mason finds himself drawn to her kindness. However, their brief bond is short-lived as MI6 tracks him down and sends assassins to kill him.
The film relies on familiar tropes, with Statham's character swatting away the assassins like flies. Fans of John Wick will feel right at home, but even they may find some plot developments predictably dull.
As Mason navigates the streets from Stornoway to London, he faces a series of increasingly absurd obstacles that belie his tough exterior. The film's climax features an action-packed showdown with Bill Nighy's MI6 rogue agent, which feels like a missed opportunity given the character's previous indomitable presence.
While "Shelter" doesn't break new ground in terms of storytelling, its fight choreography is solid and some young actors show promise. Young Bodhi Rae Breathnach shines as Jesse, and her future looks bright after her turn in Hamnet.
In short, "Shelter" delivers on Statham's reputation for delivering high-octane action movies but falls short in terms of originality or surprising plot twists.
The plot follows Mason's escape from a remote island in the Outer Hebrides, where he hides with only his German shepherd Jack for company. When an orphaned girl named Jesse comes into his life after her uncle's tragic death, Mason finds himself drawn to her kindness. However, their brief bond is short-lived as MI6 tracks him down and sends assassins to kill him.
The film relies on familiar tropes, with Statham's character swatting away the assassins like flies. Fans of John Wick will feel right at home, but even they may find some plot developments predictably dull.
As Mason navigates the streets from Stornoway to London, he faces a series of increasingly absurd obstacles that belie his tough exterior. The film's climax features an action-packed showdown with Bill Nighy's MI6 rogue agent, which feels like a missed opportunity given the character's previous indomitable presence.
While "Shelter" doesn't break new ground in terms of storytelling, its fight choreography is solid and some young actors show promise. Young Bodhi Rae Breathnach shines as Jesse, and her future looks bright after her turn in Hamnet.
In short, "Shelter" delivers on Statham's reputation for delivering high-octane action movies but falls short in terms of originality or surprising plot twists.