Nobody follows Hutch Mansell, a mild-mannered auditor living a repetitive, emasculating life. When his home is burglarized and he refuses to defend his family—seeking to avoid violence—he earns the disdain of his son and neighbor. However, the incident triggers a long-dormant "addiction" to violence, revealing Hutch's past as a high-level "auditor" (assassin) for intelligence agencies. Key Themes and Analysis
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The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Odenkirk's performance and the film's well-executed action sequences. The movie's success can be attributed to its well-crafted storyline, likable characters, and the right balance of action and humor.