An elite Navy SEAL goes on a path to avenge his wife's murder only to find himself inside of a larger conspiracy.An elite Navy SEAL goes on a path to avenge his wife's murder only to find himself inside of a larger conspiracy.An elite Navy SEAL goes on a path to avenge his wife's murder only to find himself inside of a larger conspiracy.
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- 1 nomination
Alexander Terentyev
- Oleksiy
- (as Alexander Mercury)
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- TriviaThe film adaptation of Tom Clancy's 1993 novel 'Without Remorse' had been in development since the 1990s. In 1994, Keanu Reeves was offered $7 million for the role of John Clark but turned it down. In 1995, the film, which was set to be written and directed by John Milius and would star Laurence Fishburne and Gary Sinise, was two weeks away from shooting, before it was shut down, due to the financial collapse of Savoy Pictures. In 2012, Christopher McQuarrie signed on with Paramount Pictures to direct the film, with Tom Hardy in talks to play John Clark and Kevin Costner in talks to play his mentor, William Harper. In September 2018, it was announced that Michael B. Jordan would be playing John Clark in a two-part film series, which will be composed of 'Without Remorse' and 'Rainbow Six'. Director Stefano Sollima was announced in December 2018 and filming began in Berlin in October 2019.
- GoofsDuring the aborted freefall insertion scene, the jump team is wearing oxygen masks, as would be required for an exit at high altitude (above 13,000 MSL), and the cargo hold is unpressurized. When the fighter jets intercept, the team leaves the cargo hold and immediately moves back into the cabin and remove their masks. When the door between the cargo hold and cabin is open, the entire cabin is now unpressurized and everyone should still be on oxygen.
- Quotes
Karen Greer: You better hope he doesn't survive.
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits, John Kelly, now John Clark, meets with Ritter with a proposal to form a counter-terrorist unit called "Rainbow", setting up the events of Rainbow Six.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Morning Joe: 05-07-2021 (2021)
- SoundtracksMy God, My Freedom, My Home
Written by Cash McCall (as Morris Dollison)
Performed by Martha Bass
Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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A generic shoot-'em-up that Hollywood used to do with Westerns ever since they began making movies. It doesn't matter that there's the military, espionage and geopolitical conspiracies involved in the Tom Clancy variation on the formula; it's always the same thing. The baddie and his red herring are so obvious that one of them might as well be wearing a black hat. But, sure, the action is standard, if darkly lit, and Michael B. Jordan fits the part of a muscular star to recognizably pose between the rest of the interchangeable tropes. Maybe you'll even find "Without Remorse" a bit fun with him not playing by the rules, out for revenge as he is. For crying out loud, we even get a mid-credits scene setting up a franchise.
When a movie is this dull, I start desperately looking for something to be worth my attention. One character makes a point regarding the Cold War having brought Americans together, whereas now without a common enemy one half sees the other half as the enemy. That comes too late to matter, though. There's also the business of Jordan's character telling his enemies to say his murdered wife's name. That got me thinking about the SayHerName campaign, but the picture doesn't do anything with its star being an African American, and in one sequence he takes out an entire squad of Russian police officers who are just doing their jobs. So, yeah, there's nothing here.
When a movie is this dull, I start desperately looking for something to be worth my attention. One character makes a point regarding the Cold War having brought Americans together, whereas now without a common enemy one half sees the other half as the enemy. That comes too late to matter, though. There's also the business of Jordan's character telling his enemies to say his murdered wife's name. That got me thinking about the SayHerName campaign, but the picture doesn't do anything with its star being an African American, and in one sequence he takes out an entire squad of Russian police officers who are just doing their jobs. So, yeah, there's nothing here.
- Cineanalyst
- Apr 29, 2021
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- Tom Clancy's Without Remorse
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- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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