Let this serve as a content warning for #TheContractor (2022).
In another time I'd have discussed how better executed a violent action movie it was than a Jason Statham movie.
But its themes of paramilitaries, conducting outlaw operations, with lies as excuses are far too close to current events for comfort.
Even in its time it was not regarded as a particularly good movie.
If you seek escapism and fiction in movies, this one has quite short supply. Find something else. You've been warned.
After being involuntarily discharged from the U.S. Special Forces, James Harper decides to support his family by joining a private contracting organization alongside his best friend and under the command of a fellow veteran. Overseas on a covert mission, Harper must evade those trying to kill him while making his way back home.
After being involuntarily discharged from the U.S. Special Forces, James Harper decides to support his family by joining a private contracting organization alongside his best friend and under the command of a fellow veteran. Overseas on a covert mission, Harper must evade those trying to kill him while making his way back home.