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Where was Wrath of Man filmed

Wrath of Man

Year: 2021

Genre: Action, Thriller

Country: USA, United Kingdom

<p>&ldquo;The film was shot predominantly in London, where the industrial areas and architecture perfectly replaced the backstreets of Los Angeles, where the action of the film unfolds. This allowed to create the atmosphere of an urban crime thriller, while maintaining realism and visual verisimilitude.<br /> Despite the main location of filming in the UK, some exterior scenes were shot in Southern California. This helped viewers to better orient themselves in the space and emphasized the American flavor of the story. Guy Ritchie strived for maximum authenticity, so the robbery and shootout scenes were filmed with minimal rehearsal to make the events look natural.&rdquo;</p>

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Locations

  • A fake robbery

    In movie

    Scene where H tracks down the robbers, near the restaurants where the collection car has come to collect the proceeds. This location is ideal for a robbery: a busy neighborhood with a restaurant area provides the criminals with an opportunity to blend in with the crowd and remain undetected. At the same time, the presence of narrow driveways and limited space creates favorable conditions for an ambush and quick evacuation. H, inside the collection vehicle, observes the robbers' actions. He realizes that they are preparing for a new attack and decides to act from inside to catch them off guard. The criminals are confident of their impunity and do not realize that H is already among them.

    Real

    Scene was shot outside the Chinese restaurant at 425 Gin Ling Way, Los Angeles. The restaurant, known as Hong Kong Café, has a rich history and is located in the middle of Chinatown, which adds to the flavor and authenticity of the scene. The choice of this location is due to its location in a busy, crowded neighborhood, making it easy for criminals to blend in with the crowd after a robbery. The narrow streets and proximity to other establishments create an opportunity for a quick escape, which is critical to the successful execution of the crime.

  • Collection office and parking lot

    In movie

    Scene where H and his colleagues are discussing plans for future robberies. The atmosphere seems relaxed as the collectors share information about routes and potential targets, but H is silent and attentive, immersed in his own thoughts. H's internal conflict becomes apparent: he's not just doing his job, but hatching his own plan to avenge his son's death. The other collectors discuss the vulnerabilities of their operations, sharing their experiences and joking about the risks of the profession. H uses this meeting as an opportunity to gather information about the criminals who killed his son.

    Real

    Scene was shot at 635 Mateo Street in Los Angeles. Built in 1929, this building originally served as the headquarters for Hills Bros Coffee and features a distinctive industrial style with exposed brick walls and arched windows. The location is located in the Arts District, which is known for its creative atmosphere and many historic buildings. This gives the scene an authentic feel as the collectors discuss their plans in a setting that mirrors real life in the city. In addition, the presence of nearby restaurants and commercial properties creates a natural context for the collection team to work in, adding to the believability of their actions.

  • Robbery of a cash collector

    In movie

    Scene where H and his son Dougy witness a daring attack on a collection van. H, on the pretext of buying a burrito, is watching the scene when a group of robbers, consisting of ex-military men, launch an attack. At this point, panic sets in: H realizes that the situation is becoming critical and seeks to protect his son. The robbers act in cold blood and in an organized manner, killing two collectors and leaving no witnesses. H tries to get to Duggie, but is held back by gunshots and chaos all around him. Unfortunately, Duggie becomes a victim of violence; his death deeply hurts H. and becomes the catalyst for his thirst for revenge.

    Real

    Scene was shot at 103 South Myers Street, in Los Angeles, under the freeway. It's an ideal location for filming. This site is characterized by the absence of unnecessary eyes, which creates an atmosphere of privacy and allows criminals to act unnoticed. Such locations are often used in movies to create a tense and disturbing environment, as they increase the sense of danger and impunity. In addition, the location under a bridge adds an element of realism: such locations are often associated with criminal activities and robberies.