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).
Jones is praised for his menacing screen presence as the lead antagonist, though some reviewers felt his character was underused in the final showdown. Critical Reception
Critics generally describe his performance as "mumbling" and "low energy," noting his heavy reliance on stunt doubles for action sequences. The Mercenary: Absolution
(2015), often simply titled Absolution , is an action thriller directed by Keoni Waxman. It follows Steven Seagal as John Alexander, a contract killer who finds himself at a moral crossroads while on a mission in Ukraine. Plot Summary
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
While the film features "imaginative violence," the action is frequently criticized for choppy editing and the obvious use of doubles for Seagal.
Many reviewers found the dialogue "cringe-inducing" and the plot thin, often relying on routine action movie tropes. Alexander decides to protect her, which forces him
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with common points of feedback including: