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Where's the Logic? Analyzing the Strangest Scene in 'Havoc' with Tom Hardy

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Gareth Evans' film promised a noir action hit but overdid surrealism.

When Gareth Evans returned with an action film after the cult classic The Raid, expectations were automatically high. And when Tom Hardy was cast in the lead role, it seemed like the movie was destined to be an event. However, with Havoc, something strange happened: instead of a powerful noir, we got something where action is hindered by logic, and drama suffers from poor editing.

Havoc: It Started Strong

The plot follows veteran cop Walker (Hardy), who gets caught up in a bloody game with triads, saves a boy, and pays the price with his life, fate, and automatic weapons. The film is shot in a gritty, early-2000s crime drama style, with even Forest Whitaker appearing on screen, and you’re expecting something intense.

And Then Mia Shows Up...

...and turns into Rambo. That’s the strange scene that exploded on social media with memes. Mia, who had barely featured until then, suddenly starts fighting like she’s been through special forces training. No explanations, no hint at any backstory — she just punches, shoots, and dodges bullets. And all of this in a film that tried to be realistic.

still from Havoc

Walker, broken, tired, and gasping for breath, stands next to Mia, who looks like she belongs in a different blockbuster. The result is viewer frustration: a film that set us up for a noir suddenly becomes a parody.

Should You Watch It?

If you’re a fan of Hardy or love brutal chases, Havoc will hook you in certain moments. But be prepared: at times, this film feels like it’s lost its memory, genre, and common sense. Its rating on IMDb is far from impressive — Pitiful 5.8.

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