Jason Statham’s Mutiny Debuts With Horrible Rotten Tomatoes Score

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Jason Statham’s Mutiny Debuts With Horrible Rotten Tomatoes Score

Polygon · 2 hours ago

Jason Statham's latest action vehicle, Mutiny, arrives in cinemas this week to a largely unfavourable critical reception. The film, directed by Jean-François Richet, features Statham as a combat-experienced character fighting human traffickers aboard a boat. Early reviews on Rotten Tomatoes place it at 41% based on two dozen assessments, marking a significant setback for the actor's action filmography.

Critical opinion divides sharply between those who view the film as uninspired and forgettable, and those who embrace it as a straightforward entry in Statham's established genre repertoire. Detractors argue the film lacks distinctive qualities and represents a squandering of the lead's talents, whilst supporters contend it delivers precisely what dedicated Statham fans expect—a revenge narrative executed competently. The film's reception ultimately hinges on whether viewers seek novelty in action cinema or prefer familiar comfort within the genre.

  • Mutiny scores 41% on Rotten Tomatoes, earning a 'rotten' designation before its 21 August release
  • Critical consensus splits: most dismiss it as generic and soulless, whilst some praise it as straightforward fan service for Statham enthusiasts
  • Film runs 95 minutes with a plot centring on the actor battling traffickers aboard a vessel

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