

Josh Hartnett gets shot in the back and still shows up for work. Respect the hustle.
Shot in the back and left for dead, Jack, former top dog of a mercenary unit, returns to his old base in Odessa to right past wrongs and reunite with the woman he loves. But this second coming spirals ever more violently.
Practical Effects
Old-school action without CGI safety nets
Direction
Moshe's moody Odessa atmosphere
Acting
Hartnett fully commits to broken man energy

Director
Guy Moshe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This marks Hartnett's return to action-thriller territory after years of indie detours, suggesting a deliberate career recalibration toward physical, wounded-hero roles.
The 'second coming' framing deliberately echoes messianic narratives common in post-Soviet noir, positioning Jack as a false prophet of violence rather than salvation.
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