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Redemption
Stormy Daniels stars in this self-directed sweeping Western epic as struggling ranch owner Samantha. When she rejects an offer to sell to a wealthy land developer, the drama begins. Betrayal soon follows when Samantha's daughter, Meghan (Laney Grey), falls for the developer's son, Jason. Heartbroken and on the verge of giving up, a surprise discovery is made, and help comes from the most unexpected person... but will it be in time, and will it be enough?
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Plot Summary
A deeply troubled ex-soldier, haunted by his past and struggling with addiction, seeks solace and purpose after being released from prison. He finds himself drawn into the criminal underworld of London, where he attempts to redeem himself by protecting a vulnerable young woman from a dangerous crime boss. His quest for atonement is fraught with violence and moral compromises as he confronts his inner demons and the harsh realities of his new life.
Critical Reception
Redemption received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics pointing to a familiar narrative and a lack of originality in its action sequences and plot. While Jason Statham's performance was acknowledged for its typical gruff charisma, the film was largely seen as a formulaic entry in the action genre, failing to offer a fresh perspective or significant emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Jason Statham delivers his signature stoic performance but is let down by a predictable plot.
The film struggles to elevate itself beyond a standard revenge thriller.
Action sequences are competent but uninspired, failing to offer anything new.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while fans of Jason Statham's typical action fare might find some enjoyment, many found the plot to be derivative and the overall execution lacking. Some viewers appreciated the straightforward action, but a significant portion felt the film was forgettable and relied too heavily on genre tropes.
Fun Fact
While often categorized with Statham's other action films, "Redemption" (also known as "Or So" or "Fast Charlie") was filmed in various locations across the United States, including Wilmington, North Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia, despite its London-based narrative.
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