Safe, a world of betrayal and revenge

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In this action thriller, we follow Luke Wright, a former cage fighter with a shady past, who crosses paths with a Chinese girl named Mei, whose memory contains valuable and dangerous information for a Russian criminal organisation.

When Mei becomes the target of evildoers, Luke becomes her protector and her only hope for survival amidst a world of corruption and violence.

In ‘Safe’, the plot unfolds with a mix of frantic chases, intense fights and deadly conspiracies, as Luke and Mei become embroiled in a race against time to unravel the secrets that haunt them and confront their enemies with determination and cunning.

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Through razor-sharp dialogue, masterful combat scenes and moments of redemption and sacrifice, the film plunges us into a whirlwind of action and emotion where every move can mean the difference between life and death.

With a powerful performance by Jason Statham as Luke, fast-paced direction by Boaz Yakin and a dangerous urban setting, ‘Safe’ plunges us into a world of betrayal, revenge and redemption where loyalty and courage are the most powerful weapons in the fight for justice and survival.

Through scenes of tension, suspense and pure adrenaline, the film invites us to reflect on the nature of violence, power and redemption in a universe where the weak are easy prey for the powerful.

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With an electrifying soundtrack, vibrant cinematography and a script full of unexpected twists and surprises, Safe plunges us into a whirlwind of action and emotion where bravery and determination are the defining qualities of true heroes.

Through moments of danger, camaraderie and sacrifice, the film challenges us to question our own convictions and to fight injustice with all our might.

The film performed moderately well at the box office, grossing over $50 million worldwide against a production budget of around $30 million.



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