I Am Wrath

R 5.4
2016 1 hr 32 min Drama , Action , Thriller , Crime

A man is out for justice after a group of corrupt police officers are unable to catch his wife's killer.

  • Cast:
    John Travolta , Christopher Meloni , Amanda Schull , Sam Trammell , Patrick St. Esprit , Rebecca De Mornay , Asante Jones

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Reviews

Greenes
2016/05/13

Please don't spend money on this.

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CrawlerChunky
2016/05/14

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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filippaberry84
2016/05/15

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Sameer Callahan
2016/05/16

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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mike_olley
2016/05/17

This is a revenge movie and not a bad one to boot. Tad slow - it's takes our hero, played by John Travolta a full 26 minutes to get it into his head - "it's down to him." Travolta plays a realistic vigilanti yet his wig is so obviously bad it reduces his commanding performance. You would think they could have upped the spend on our hero's hairpiece....!!Expect the normal fast (ish) revenge movie, with little thought provoking narrative or romantic aspect. I did ask myself... shouldn't Travolta be doing better produced and higher budget movies by now ?

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Comeuppance Reviews
2016/05/18

Stanley (Travolta) is just a regular working man with a wife, daughter and grandson. Or so it would seem. When his wife Vivian (De Mornay) is killed in an assault in a Fatal Combat-style parking lot situation, he falls back on his Special Ops training so he can track down the baddies responsible. He ends up re-teaming with his old buddy Dennis (Meloni) because the streets of Ohio are too dangerous to navigate alone. Even though they are both highly-trained professionals with an arsenal of guns and knives at their disposal, they didn't count on one thing...that there's a conspiracy that goes all the way to the top. Now having to fight off drug dealing goons, corrupt cops and the like is not enough. Our heroes will have to face the Mr. Big at the top...but who is it? Falling back on the old-time religion, a kindly priest gives Stanley a bible, and it just happens to open to a page declaring I AM WRATH. Stanley decides to take it as a sign and exerts all his wrath on the baddies! But can he save what remains of his family? Find out today...Since Travolta doesn't do many action movies, we liked to think of this as a sequel to Chains of Gold. Maybe "I Am Scott Barnes" doesn't have quite the same ring to it, but it didn't stop us from imagining what Barnes's life might be like 25 years later. We were happy with what we saw - I Am Wrath might not be the most original movie to come down the pike, but who really cares? As long as the filmmakers stick to what works in the revenge movie format, there are no problems. Thankfully, here they do. What could have been a disaster is in actuality is a crowd-pleasing winner that delivers the goods. You truly get Travolta (and Meloni) unleashed, and as such the kill count is much higher than Scott Barnes ever dared to go for. Besides our beloved revenge movies, another thing we always love seeing is older heroes laying the smacketh down on young punks. It truly was a joy watching the 62-year-old Travolta shooting, stabbing, and beating up the young whippersnappers. Director Russell, last heard from on the site when we reviewed his Eraser (1996), clearly learned from his time working with Schwarzenegger - keep the pace snappy, and make sure you have a charismatic lead hero. That's what separates Travolta from someone like a Seagal, who has appeared in similar projects as this one. Travolta has charisma. As does Christopher Meloni (AKA Stabler), so when they're together, sparks really fly. And there's no stupid, annoying bickering or some sassy little kid to get in the way of all the awesome revenge action. It's really a winner all around. If this movie had come out anytime between, say 1996 and 2004, it would have gone to theaters. But because Hollywood exclusively makes superhero movies now, everything non-spandex-related gets bumped down to On Demand, Netflix, or Redbox. That's no longer a stigma. Of course, we've been celebrating DTV movies since day one, so it's never been a stigma for us, but generally speaking, just because DeNiro or Travolta, or anyone else, ends up on some streaming service doesn't mean their career is floundering like it used to mean in the past. It just means Hollywood has no time for them anymore because they're preoccupied with the capes-and-tights brigade. I Am Wrath shows you can make small, quality product that comes directly into your home and still has A-list talent involved. This appears to be the future of entertainment, so let's all prepare for that. Finally, it should be noted that Dennis's hideout and front is a barbershop. This of all things probably presented a dilemma for Stanley (or should we say Travolta), seeing as his hair is not real. So he gets a shave instead. How convenient. It's unlikely Dennis could have lifted the wig off, then placed it back on and then called that a haircut. Travolta should have done like he did in From Paris With Love (2010), and gotten rid of the hairpiece altogether. It might have added to the overall grit of the movie. In the end, I Am Wrath is well worth seeing and should really please revenge movie buffs.

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LouAbbott
2016/05/19

According to Wikipedia, Michael Caine, asked his opinion of "Jaws: The Revenge," is quoted as replying, "I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific." Well, Caine wanted a house, Maybe John Travolta needed a tweak or two on his jets. It's the only reason I can think of that Travolta took this part…. take the money and run… or rather, take the money and fly. Maybe the exhibitors attended a showing of "I Am Wrath." Their response? The movie went straight to video. Actually, the film is not bad if you give it a very long leash. One can figure out the real bad guy within 10 minutes. The whole affair is a hodgepodge of "Death Wish" films (all five of them) the John Wick films, hundreds of buddy type movies, and other genres of films already seen if you are over 18 years old. Maybe the only film "I Am Wrath" has not copied in some form or other is "The Sound of Music."

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NestorNestor
2016/05/20

'I Am Wrath' is very moving film - it is not hard to move on after first fifteen minutes. I managed to sit through it somehow. It's almost like John Travolta wanted to make a lousy parody of Nicolas Cage. 'John Wick' made revenge movies look cool again, and 'I Am Wrath' really tries to emulate similar coolness but it falls out like toothless alligator trying to eat buffalo. Travolta and Christopher Meloni has good chemistry between them, but the script is too shallow that the actors don't have enough material to work on. It uses every, absolutely every known cliché to human kind, that all the twists of the film can be guessed at the opening credits even if you have turned off your brain almost comatose like state. No surprises, no style. Totally unnecessary movie.Oh yeah, John Travolta's hairpiece deserves it's own movie.

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