Jason Statham is one of the undisputed action hero greats of the 21st century, but one of the actor’s most unique projects came in 2013 when theWrath of Mansuperstar teamed up withPeaky Blinders’creator Steven Knight to deliver a hard-hitting, gritty punch of a film known simply asRedemption.

Released in the UK under the title “Hummingbird,“Redemptionfollows Statham as Joseph Smith,an ex-Special Forces soldier who navigates London’s criminal underworldwhilst struggling between his violent past and present morality.Though the film features a low score on Rotten Tomatoes, Statham’s performance offers a vulnerability rarely glimpsed by fans, making Redemption a particularly notable watch.

Jason Statham as Joey walking down a street in Redemption

Redemption Is A Different Kind Of Jason Statham Action Movie

Unlike many of Statham’s louder and more bombastic action films—includingCrank,The Transporter, and the laterFast and Furiousfilms—Redemptionis a far quieter movie,only exploding into brutality during several of the film’s vicious fight scenes, including the iconic brawl between Statham and a gang of loud and disrespectful football hooligans.

The force driving Statham’s performance is Redemption’s plot, which centers around Smith’s descent into London’s underbelly afterassuming a man’s identity and working as an enforcer for the Chinese mafia. Furthermore, Smith—now “Joey Jones”—starts a relationship with a nun named Cristina (Agata Buzek),growing close to her until his ex’s murder sets him on a hunt for her killer.

Cillian Murphy wearing a newsboy cap and a suit in Peaky Blinders season 6

Apart from its brooding nature, what separatesRedemptionfrom the majority of movies inJason Statham’s filmographyis its character-driven narrative,which leans more into the consequences of violence instead of glorifying it. As an ex-soldier who deserted his post in Afghanistan,Jones is a PTSD-ridden mess at the film’s start, making his quest for redemption that much more compelling.

Redemption Shares Common Ground With Peaky Blinders

Steven Knight’s footprint is all overRedemption, withStatham’s performance as Joey Jones eerily reminiscent of a 21st-century Tommy Shelby(Cillian Murphy), the hard-boiled protagonist ofPeaky Blinders. Looking at each character’s backstory,both men are starving war veterans thrust into criminal underworldsthat see them transform into the tough, embattled anti-heroes audiences remember them as today.

Though it’s not regarded asone of Jason Statham’s best all-time films,Redemptionis a revelatory glimpse into the actor’s dramatic ability—a talent often overlooked in favor of Statham’s more action-packed performances in hits likeThe Beekeeper. For that reason,Redemptionis a refreshing chapter in the actor’s career, displaying his range as both a performer and a leading man.

Redemption Movie Poster Showing Jason Statham Holding a Gun