Freelance
Retirement didn't suit him.
An ex-special forces operative takes a job to provide security for a journalist as she interviews a dictator, but a military coup breaks out in the middle of the interview, they are forced to escape into the jungle where they must survive.
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Freelance (2023) Official Trailer - John Cena, Alison Brie, Juan Pablo Raba, Christian Slater

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Cast

John Cena
Mason Pettits

Alison Brie
Claire Wellington

Juan Pablo Raba
President Juan Venegas

Christian Slater
Sebastian Earle

Alice Eve
Jenny Pettits

Marton Csokas
Colonel Jan Koehorst

Sebastián Eslava
Jorge

Molly McCann
Casey Pettits

Mauricio Cujar
General Martínez

Diego Vásquez
Village Chief

Nelson Camayo
Chief's son-in-Law

Daniel Toro
Rojas

Roberto Cano
Eduardo Lavato

Andrés Echavarría
Scott

Fiona Horsey
Female Senior Partner

Julianne Arrieta
Avery Alderson
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Reviews
Hooman Shahidi
Great movie!
CinemaSerf
Hilarious that on the day Amazon announce the introduction of ads (or a 35% uplift in your monthly fee) that this nonsense hits the small screen. It purports to be a comedy, but I'm not sure what language you'd have to be speaking in order to get any humour out of this contrived and weakly devised action "thriller". Journalist "Claire" (Alison Brie) hires security specialist "Mason" (John Cena) to accompany her on a trip to a jungle dictatorship where she is to interview the president. Upon arrival they meet the suave and debonaire "Venegas" (Juan Pablo Raba) who has his own golden gun - a little less subtle than that of Christopher Lee! Anyway, no sooner do they land than they find themselves caught up in a coup led by an ambitious but cowardly nephew and must now traipse through the jungle trying to stay one step ahead of the military and of the mercenaries who may or may not be on someone's side! This is just a badly conceived mess of a film with the mediocre acting matched only by some dreadful dialogue amidst a repetitive series of ambushes, shoot-outs and a denouement that rather summed up this confused and derivative story. It's too long, but I'm not sure where you'd stop cutting if you started, so I'd have to recommend that you just go find an episode or two of the "A Team" and sink some Malbec instead.
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