Freelance (2023) steps into the world of action cinema with a surprising undercurrent of humanity. At its center is Mason Pettits, a man who longs for a quiet life but remains tethered to memories that refuse to loosen their grip. When he agrees to take on one last protection job, he hopes for routine and closure—yet the mission quickly becomes a collision between who he was and who he wants to be.

The film throws Mason into a landscape shaped by conflict and corruption, where every decision carries weight. What begins as straightforward work unravels into a journey that pushes him through war-scarred regions, shifting alliances, and the moral gray zones he had tried so hard to leave behind. Each encounter forces him to confront the ghosts that shadow him.

Freelance balances explosive action with calm, reflective moments. Between firefights and narrow escapes, the story gives room for vulnerability—showing that even battle-hardened fighters move through life with hidden wounds. These quieter scenes give the film emotional depth, turning Mason from a mission-driven hero into someone fighting to reclaim pieces of his own identity.


The narrative grows more urgent as danger closes in, revealing powerful forces working behind the scenes and raising questions about loyalty, truth, and the cost of survival. Despite the chaos around him, Mason’s search for meaning becomes the film’s steady heartbeat, guiding viewers through the turmoil.