Without Remorse (2021) Review – A Gritty, By-the-Numbers Tom Clancy Adaptation

By Jason Cole | Action & Thriller Critic

Amazon Studios’ Without Remorse (2021) promised to be the definitive origin story of John Clark, one of Tom Clancy’s most iconic characters. Directed by Stefano Sollima (Sicario: Day of the Soldado) and starring Michael B. Jordan in the lead role, the film had all the ingredients for a hard-hitting, politically charged thriller. Instead, it delivers a serviceable but forgettable action flick that leans too heavily on genre clichés and wastes its potential.


The Premise: A Navy SEAL’s Brutal Path to Vengeance

John Kelly (Michael B. Jordan), an elite Navy SEAL, is pulled into a shadowy conspiracy when his team is ambushed and his pregnant wife (Lauren London) is murdered. Framed for the killings and left for dead, Kelly goes rogue—teaming up with a fellow operative (Jodie Turner-Smith) and a skeptical CIA officer (Jamie Bell) to uncover a US-Russia covert war that threatens to ignite World War III.


What Works: Jordan’s Star Power & Some Solid Action

1. Michael B. Jordan Commands the Screen

Jordan brings physical intensity and emotional weight to John Clark, even when the script lets him down. His fight scenes—especially a prison brawl and a subzero exfiltration sequence—are brutal and well-choreographed.

2. A Few Standout Set Pieces

  • The opening Syria raid is tense and immersive.

  • parachute-free HALO jump into freezing water is visually striking.

  • The final assault on a Russian safehouse delivers satisfying payback.

3. A Promising (But Wasted) Setup

The film flirts with real-world geopolitics (private militaries, false-flag ops) but never digs deep enough.


What Doesn’t: Formulaic Storytelling & Wasted Potential

1. A Predictable, Straight-to-Streaming Plot

The revenge arc feels recycled from a dozen better films (Man on FireJohn Wick). The “government betrayal” twist is telegraphed early, and the villain (Brett Gelman) is forgettable.

2. Weak Character Development

  • Jodie Turner-Smith’s Lt. Commander Karen Greer is underused.

  • Jamie Bell’s Robert Ritter lacks the complexity of the book version.

  • John Clark’s infamous ruthlessness is softened for mainstream appeal.

3. A Cliffhanger That May Never Pay Off

The film sets up a sequel (Rainbow Six), but given its lukewarm reception, it’s unlikely we’ll see it.


Final Verdict: A Missed Opportunity

Without Remorse isn’t bad—it’s just disappointingly average. Michael B. Jordan elevates the material, but the film lacks the political intrigue, moral ambiguity, and raw intensity of Clancy’s best work.

★★½☆☆ (2.5/5) – For Die-Hard Action Fans Only

“A toothless adaptation that could’ve been so much more.

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