Extraction is a 2020 American action thriller film directed by Sam Hargrave (in his feature debut) and written by Joe Russo, based on the graphic novel Ciudad by Ande Parks, Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Fernando Leon Gonzalez, and Eric Skillman.[2] The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Randeep Hooda, Golshifteh Farahani, Pankaj Tripathi, Priyanshu Painyuli and David Harbour, and follows a black ops mercenary who must rescue an Indian drug lord's kidnapped son in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The film was released on April 24, 2020, by Netflix. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Hemsworth and Hooda and the stunt work but lamented the weak story and excessive violence.
Plot
Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth), a black-market mercenary and former Australian Special Air Service Regiment soldier, is recruited by fellow mercenary Nik Khan (Golshifteh Farahani) to rescue Ovi Mahajan Jr. (Rudhraksh Jaiswal), the son of India's biggest drug lord Ovi Mahajan Sr. (Pankaj Tripathi), from Dhaka, Bangladesh because he is held for ransom by Bangladesh's biggest drug lord, Amir Asif (Priyanshu Painyuli).
Whilst Rake is in the process of extracting Ovi from his kidnappers, Saju Rav (Randeep Hooda), a former Indian Special Forces soldier and Ovi's father's chief henchman, kills Rake's teammates and attempts to bring the boy back himself, doing so in fear of his family being killed and in order to avoid paying the substantial ransom money, which neither he nor Ovi's currently incarcerated father can afford. Elsewhere, Asif calls for an immediate lockdown of Dhaka.
After escaping Saju and the corrupt police and elite force — both of which are controlled by Asif — Rake and Ovi encounter Farhad, a boy who wants to prove himself to Asif by killing Rake, and his gang of youngsters. Rake fights off but does not kill the boys. They are later picked up by Gaspar, an old friend and retired former squadmate of Rake's living in Dhaka. Taking the pair to his home, he and Rake catch up before Gaspar leaves and Rake takes food upstairs to Ovi. The two talk about Rake's six-year-old son who died of lymphoma. When Gaspar returns home, he reveals there is a $10 million reward for Ovi's death; all Rake has to do to receive an equal share of the money is to let Gaspar kill Ovi. He and Rake fight, during which Gaspar drops his gun. Gaspar is about to stab Rake when he is interrupted by Ovi who has picked up the fallen gun. Gaspar charges at Ovi but is shot twice and dies.
Rake calls Saju and asks for his help, forcing them to team up against the police and elite force in order to escape Dhaka. Rake draws attention away from Saju and Ovi as the two make their way through a bridge checkpoint. Rake makes his way back towards the bridge along with Khan's extraction team of mercenaries as Asif watches from afar. During the ensuing firefight, Saju is sniped by Asif's colonel (Shataf Figar) who is then in turn sniped by Khan. Rake continues to cover the extraction and is severely wounded in the shootout. He instructs Ovi to run toward an awaiting helicopter and continues firing with the intent to follow. Ovi watches alongside Khan as Rake makes his way toward the helicopter, only to be shot in the side of the neck by Farhad. Rake drags himself to the side of the bridge and falls over the barrier into the river. Ovi, Khan and the extraction team escape to Mumbai.
Eight months later, Khan kills Asif in the washroom of a restaurant. Ovi dives into his school's swimming pool and sees a white man, possibly Rake, watching over him as he surfaces.
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