Film Review: A Patient Man (2020)

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The Daily Orca-A Patient Man (2020)

The Daily Orca-3 of 5 Stars


The Daily Orca-A Patient Man (2020)

A Patient Man may stumble more than it shines, but thereโ€™s still some good to be found in this low-budget revenge film. It hits all the expected beats right on cue and it isnโ€™t difficult to figure out whatโ€™s going on earlier than weโ€™re supposed to, yet A Patient Man manages enough entertainment value to keep one from turning the channel of nodding off – for what thatโ€™s worth.ย 

The Daily Orca-A Patient Man (2020)

TV actor Jonathan Mangum plays Tom, an average joe who rides a bike to work following a tragic car accident that killed his wife. Little by little, details of the accident and its aftermath are revealed, as are Tomโ€™s revelations about its cause. What starts as a tale about grief and trauma morphs into one of revenge. Some stilted acting and unrealistic dialogue slow things down, but thereโ€™s something oddly refreshing about Tomโ€™s mundane and relatively uncomplicated act of vengeance.

The Daily Orca-A Patient Man (2020)

Most revenge movies are elaborate and often overly complicated affairs that make an attempt at uncomfortably mashing Alfred Hitchcock and The Count of Monte Cristoย together into a usable mess, and I suspect A Patient Man was meant to fall into this category (watch for the Hitchcock marathon advertised on a movie theater marquee). But in failing that, it succeeds at standing apart. Tomโ€™s plot is not contingent on the dominoes falling just so, and it’s not weaved into an intricate pattern of hand-wringing self-satisfaction.ย  No, it’s quite simple, really, and with simplicity comes satisfaction – albeit not the kind weโ€™re used to.ย