Havoc
Came out; 2025
Time; 1 hours 47 Minutes
Watched: Netflix
Rated: Not Rated
IMDB Rating; 5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
Tomato Meter 63%
Popcorn Meter 35%
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Tom Hardy as Walker
Jessie Me Li as Ellie
Justin Cornwell as Charlie
Quelin Sepulveda as Mia
Timothy Olyphant as Vincent
Forest Whitaker as Lawrence Beaucamp
Story Line;
The story is set after a drug deal gone wrong, when a bruised detective must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician's estranged son, while unraveling a deep web of corruption and conspiracy that ensnares his entire city
Thoughts:
This movie goes from the jump BUT so much doesn't make sense and you're left trying to figure out what the hell is going on
We watched this because of Timothy Olyphant and Tom Hardy but spent the whole time trying to figure out who was good and who was bad
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
A
gang of thieves, consisting of Charlie (Justin Cornwell), Mia (Quelin
Sepulveda), Johnny (Xelia Mendes-Jones) and Wes (Jim Caesar), steal a
batch of washing machines that contains a hidden shipment of cocaine.
They drive the machines away in a semi-trailer rig. They are pursued
by Vincent (Timothy Olyphant), Hayes, Jake (Richard Harrington) and
Cortez, a group of narcotics squad detectives. The chase is brutal
causing heavy damage as it goes through the city. Cortez is badly
wounded during the chase and hospitalized. Johnny and Wes are
terrified of hurting a cope, but Charlie says that they need to
complete the job for Mia, and offers to take the punishment for any
other damages caused along the way, including putting a cop In
ICU.
Later
that night, Charlie and Mia take the stolen cocaine to Tsui (Jeremy
Ang Jones), the head of the local Triad. Mia had previously stolen
Tsui's car and was forced to work for him to pay off the debt. Wes
and Johnny are stationed outside as Charlie and Mia meet Tsui to make
the payment.
While
there, a gang of masked assailants burst into the hideout, gunning
down Tsui and his enforcers. Charlie and Mia barely escape. The
masked gang is in league with Ching (Sunny Pang), Tsui's disgruntled
lieutenant, who flees the scene shortly before they arrive. Johnny
calls Mia and is able to warn her about the oncoming onslaught as he
sees the assassins entering Tsui's hideout.
Patrick
Walker (Tom Hardy) is a homicide detective, estranged from his family
and on the payroll of Lawrence Beaumont (Forest Whitaker), a real
estate tycoon, mayoral candidate, and Charlie's father. Helena
(Narges Rashidi) is Patrick's wife, who tries to keep their
6-year-old daughter away from Patrick. Patrick is called in to
investigate the Tsui murder scene which is a carnage. CCTV footage
reveals the faces of Charlie and Mia, but they were only holding a
pistol, while the murders were conducted with assault rifles and high
velocity rounds. At the Tsui murder site, Carlie learns about the
injury to Cortez. He is told that Cortez will survive and that he is
currently undergoing surgery.
Upon
learning that his son Charlie is accused of Tsui's murder, Lawrence
commands Walker to find and protect him. Lawrence's campaign platform
is his war on drugs, and he cannot afford to have Charlie as part of
drug deal investigation. Lawrence threatens Walker that he knows what
he and his buddies did and would put them in jail if Walker does not
cooperate. Walker agrees to bring Charlie in exchange for squaring
their accounts. Working with his rookie partner, Ellie (Jessie Mei
Li), Walker begins hunting down leads for the location of Charlie and
Mia.
He also
visits Cortez at the hospital, as he used to be a member of the
Narcotics squad, all of whom are on Lawrence's payroll. Walker is
estranged from them following an incident where Vincent killed an
undercover cop during a drug theft gone wrong. The cop was badly
injured and Walker wanted to take him to the hospital, but Vincent
did not want his ow corrupt dealing exposed and shot the undercover
cop dead.
Vincent
is adamant to catch Charlie for the injuries caused to Cortez. He
argues that they being paid by Lawrence does not give Charlie a free
pass to the city. Walker finds from Tsui's doorman that 3 assassins
entered Tsui's establishment after Charlie and were responsible for
the shootout.
As
Walker investigates, Tsui's mother (Yeo Yann Yann) and Ching's older
sister, a senior Triad leader nicknamed "Mother", arrives
in the city and confronts Ching, demanding to know what happened to
her son. Ching blames Charlie, and so Mother has Lawrence brutally
kidnapped from his motorcade. Meanwhile Walker is removed from the
case for with-holding information that Charlie was on the CCTV
footage, as Charlie is being hunted by the police department for
hurting Cortez.
Walker
tracks down Mia's uncle, Raul (Luis Guzman), who is forging passports
that Charlie and Mia can use to leave the country. Walker forces Raul
into setting up a meeting at a nightclub that evening where the
passports are to be picked up.
However,
before Walker can get Charlie and Mia out safely, he is interrupted
by the arrival of Vincent, Hayes and Jake. Mia identifies Vincent as
Tsui's killer. Raul, Johnny, Wes and triads sent by Mother also
arrive, resulting in a mass brawl and shootout. Hayes, Raul, Johnny,
Wes and scores of Triads are killed. Walker barely escapes with Mia
and a wounded Charlie.
Walker
realizes that Vincent and his colleagues were actually seeking to
hijack the cocaine shipment for themselves, rather than capture
Charlie and his crew. Vincent is in league with Ching, who has a
buyer for cocaine. He sought to profit from the deal and take out
Tsui, whom he resented for being promoted to head the city Triad over
him. Walker narrates his theory to Ellie and asks her for a way into
the hospital to protect Cortez. Tying up loose ends, Ching arrives at
the hospital and murders Cortez and his wife. Ellie, sent by Walker
to protect Cortez, pursues and captures him.
Walker
calls Lawrence and says that he has Charlie, but the phone is picked
up by Mother. Ellie cannot find Walker and she reaches out to Helena
who tells her that Walker has a place by the lake. Walker takes
Charlie and Mia to his father's old cabin on the city's outskirts.
The Triads track them down and begin a massive assault, forcing the
three to fight them off in a gun battle. They kill many of the
assailants, but Charlie and Mia are captured. Walker kills the
Assassin (Michelle Waterson), Mother's lead enforcer, after a brutal
fight in which he is badly wounded. Mother arrives with her
bodyguards and Lawrence. Still believing Charlie killed Tsui, she
forces Lawrence to play a game of Russian Roulette with Mia.
Ellie
uses Ching to lure Vincent and Jake to an abandoned rail-yard and
then captures them. However, Ellie arrives, having captured Vincent
and Jake alongside Ching. She reveals them as the guilty parties.
Ching admits that he plotted Tsui's death because he was jealous of
his sister passing the leadership position to her son instead of him
after their eldest brother, the previous Triad leader, died. Jake
suddenly breaks free and tries to shoot Charlie, but Lawrence shields
him, dying in Charlie's arms. Ching and traitorous Triad members
loyal to him shoot Mother and her loyalists dead. Ching also wounds
Vincent, who in turn guns Ching down and flees with the cocaine.
Walker pursues him.
Ellie
and Jake fight, and Jake is on the verge of shooting Ellie when
Charlie guns him down in revenge for his father. Vincent attempts to
flee via train but is shot and wounded by Walker. They argue and
Vincent shoots Walker, prompting him to fire back and shoot Vincent
dead.
With the
police arriving and the heat still on them, Ellie lets Charlie and
Mia go. Ellie and a grievously wounded Walker talk, and he urges her
to arrest him. She refuses, and Walker looks upon the arriving police
cars with an uncertain fate.
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