This is an action-thriller starring Jason Statham as Michael Mason, a reclusive ex-assassin on a remote Scottish island who must protect a young girl, Jessie (Bodhi Rae Breathnach), he rescues from a storm, forcing him to confront his past as his enemies, namely Manafort (Bill Nighy) and Roberta (Naomie Ackie) close in. This is a formulaic, but polished story, blending action with a dramatic core as the protagonist prioritizes the girl's safety over his own. Will he survive while protecting this young girl from harm's way?
Others to round out the cast are Bryan Vigier as James Workman, Harriet Walter as Prime Minister, Daniel Mays as Uncle, Anna Crilly as Haneron, Tomi May as Ross, Steven Blades as Rob Wills and Tom Wu as Nightclub owner.
This was certainly directed with amazing intensity and grit by Ric Roman Waugh ("In the Shadows" '01, "Felon" '08, "Snitch" '13, "That Which I Love Destroys Me" '15, "Shot Caller" '17, "Angel Has Fallen" '19, "Greenland" '20, "National Champions" '21, "Kandahar" '23, "Greenland 2: Migration" '26) plus a video. By his very resume, this filmmaker knows what it takes to run a big-budget film and make them work. His most recent film, "Greenland 2: Migration" kept its audience on the edge of their proverbial seats, and this movie, "Shelter" is no different. Statham's Mason is definitely a man of few words, however his presence and action speak volumes and this is not only effective directing but reliable acting by Statham as well. It was effectively written by Ward Parry ("The Shattering" '15, "Curtiz" '18). Surely the script was not extremely involved--after all it is a Statham film, but the connection that had to be drawn between Mason (Statham) and Jessie (Breathnach) could've been convoluted if written sloppily. Their connection was a pivotal aspect of this movie and is what held it together. Other than a few slightly slow places in script, this was an admiral attempt at a screenplay considering this writer's limited experience. If you like his brand of writing, his "Tokyo" is being filmed at this time.
Certainly, if you're a Statham aficionado, you'll revel with this story. It is what we all come to expect from one of his films. And this film leaves open-ended--could there be a sequel? Well, considering the last two action films with Statham were incredible hits, then the odds look good. We'll see.
Out of 4 Stars: 3 Rated: R 108mins.