

The Troubleshooter
Alex, 43, is not a man of many responsibilities. He works as a tow truck driver in the car repair garage run with an iron fist by his mother Antoinette. She hopes he will someday take over the business, but Alex manages to consistently prove that he’s not up to the task. One day, he assists a woman whose car broke down and ends up spending the night at her place. The next morning, she is nowhere to be found, and Alex discovers he is alone... with three kids!
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Plot Summary
A disgraced former black-ops agent, framed for murder, must go on the run to clear his name. He finds himself in a desperate race against time, battling shadowy organizations and corrupt officials. With the help of unlikely allies, he must uncover the truth before he is silenced forever.
Critical Reception
The Troubleshooter received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and uneven pacing. However, some action film enthusiasts appreciated the fight choreography and the performances of its martial arts-focused cast.
What Reviewers Say
- The film delivers some exciting action sequences, particularly the fight scenes.
- However, the plot is often predictable and lacks originality.
- Performances are serviceable, but not particularly memorable outside of the action.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Troubleshooter' are scarce and largely unrated on Google. Those that are available tend to align with critical opinions, noting the action as a positive while lamenting the story's shortcomings.
Fun Fact
Michael Jai White, known for his martial arts prowess, reportedly performed many of his own stunts in the film.
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