Widely considered the "scene-stealer," Mann plays Alexander’s partner and handles the majority of the film’s high-impact, athletic fight scenes.
The story centers on John Alexander (Seagal), an aging mercenary working for a shadowy U.S. government agency. After completing a high-stakes hit on an Afghan drug dealer, he encounters Nadia (Adina Stetcu), a young woman fleeing from a brutal human trafficking syndicate. Alexander decides to protect her, which forces him to betray his employers and go to war with a sadistic local crime boss known as "The Boss" (Vinnie Jones). The Mercenary: Absolution
Critics generally describe his performance as "mumbling" and "low energy," noting his heavy reliance on stunt doubles for action sequences. After completing a high-stakes hit on an Afghan
Many reviewers found the dialogue "cringe-inducing" and the plot thin, often relying on routine action movie tropes. Many reviewers found the dialogue "cringe-inducing" and the
Reviewers noted the film's gritty, bleak tone, characteristic of Seagal’s later direct-to-video work. Production Details Information Director Keoni Waxman Writers Richard Beattie & Keoni Waxman Release Date May 15, 2015 Runtime Approximately 91–96 minutes Filming Location Absolution (2015) - IMDb