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"NOBODY"
(2021) (Bob Odenkirk, Aleksey Serebryakov) (R)


At-A-Glace Content Summary

Alcohol/Drugs Heavy
Blood/Gross Stuff Extreme
Disrespectful/Bad Attitude Extreme
Frightening/Tense Scenes Heavy
Gun/Weapons Extreme
Imitative Behavior Extreme
Jump Scenes Minor
Music (Scary/Tense) Moderate
Music (Inappropriate) None
Profanity Extreme
Sex/Nudity Moderate
Smoking Mild
Tense Family Scenes Heavy
Topics to Talk About Moderate
Violence Extreme


QUICK TAKE:
Action/Dramedy: A seemingly unremarkable man springs into action when a Russian mobster targets him and his family.
PLOT:

Hutch Mansell (BOB ODENKIRK) is a seemingly ordinary guy living an ordinary life that isn't much different from day to day. Married to Becca (CONNIE NIELSEN) with whom he has a teenage son, Blake (GAGE MUNROE), and preteen daughter, Sammy (PAISLEY CADORATH), and son to David (CHRISTOPHER LLOYD) who lives in a nursing home, Hutch's only noticeable trait is somehow always taking the garbage out moments too late every time.

But then two thieves break into his house at night, and finding himself with the opportunity to bash at least one of them, he opts not to, thus disappointing Blake and earning some condescension from the cops and a neighbor, although his brother, Harry (RZA), understands. When he learns that the thieves took his daughter's kitty cat bracelet, however, he jumps into action to find them and retrieve that, but can't follow through. He then takes out his frustration on several twenty-something men who board a bus with him and harass some of the other riders, showing that he's quite proficient at hand-to-hand combat.

What he doesn't know is that one of those men is the younger brother of Russian mobster Yulian Kuznetsov (ALEKSEY SEREBRYAKOV) who's been tasked with babysitting the Obshak which is essentially the 401K of the Russian mob with total assets of several hundred million dollars. Not happy with what Hutch did, he sets out to get even, initially unaware of what sort of man Hutch really is -- something he's about to find out.

WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT?
Older teens might if they're fans of Odenkirk or hard-hitting action films.
WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: R
For strong violence and bloody images, language throughout and brief drug use.


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