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4.0
2021 Action, Thriller

Discover movies similar to "Nobody", the action thriller where an unassuming family man with a secret deadly past is forced to confront Russian mobsters after defending a stranger. Explore films featuring ordinary civilians thrust into extraordinary circumstances, forced to tap into their hidden skills or dark pasts to protect their loved ones. Find stories of retired assassins, government agents, or everyday heroes who must use their unique abilities against powerful criminal organizations or corrupt forces. Expect intense action sequences, gritty violence, and thrilling plots centered around unlikely heroes rising to the occasion.

Extraction

Extraction

2.3
2015

Both "Nobody" and "Extraction" follow a similar premise of an ordinary man with a secret past as a highly skilled operative being drawn back into a world of violence and danger. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell in "Nobody" and Leonard Turner in "Extraction", are former government assassins who retired to live a mundane family life. However, a seemingly innocuous incident involving their family members forces them to resurface their lethal skills to confront dangerous criminal organizations. They must protect their loved ones while settling old scores and tying up loose ends from their past lives. The movies explore themes of repressed rage, family bonds, and the struggle to escape one's violent nature. Both feature intense action sequences as the protagonists systematically eliminate threats using their combat expertise. Ultimately, the movies culminate in the protagonists embracing their true identities as skilled operatives to secure a safer future for their families.

The Equalizer

The Equalizer

3.6
2014

Both "Nobody" and "The Equalizer" follow a similar premise of an unassuming, ordinary man who secretly has a dangerous past as a highly skilled operative. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell and Robert McCall, lead mundane lives until they are forced to confront violent criminals, unleashing their lethal abilities from their former lives. They embark on vigilante missions to protect the innocent and seek justice, using their combat expertise to take down powerful criminal organizations. The movies explore themes of repressed identity, finding purpose, and the consequences of violence. The protagonists' pasts catch up with them, leading to intense confrontations with formidable adversaries like the Russian mobsters and their enforcers. Ultimately, the movies culminate in the protagonists embracing their true nature as skilled operatives to defeat the villains and protect their loved ones.

Fire with Fire

Fire with Fire

2.9
2012

Both "Nobody" and "Fire with Fire" follow an ordinary man who is pushed to his limits and forced to confront dangerous criminals, unleashing his hidden skills and violent past to protect himself and his loved ones. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell and Jeremy Coleman, lead seemingly mundane lives until a criminal incident ignites their suppressed abilities as highly trained killers. They abandon witness protection programs to take matters into their own hands, brutally eliminating the criminal threats against them. The films parallel the protagonists' transformations from mild-mannered civilians to ruthless vigilantes, driven by a desire for justice and retribution against the villainous crime bosses and their henchmen. Both movies explore themes of repressed violence, family protection, and the consequences of past actions resurfacing.

A Dangerous Man

A Dangerous Man

2.5
2009

Both "Nobody" and "A Dangerous Man" follow a similar plot structure where an ordinary, unassuming man is forced to confront dangerous criminals and utilize his secret past as a highly-skilled operative to protect himself and his loved ones. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell in "Nobody" and Shane Daniels in "A Dangerous Man", are former government assassins who have retired and settled into mundane lives, only to be drawn back into violence when their families are threatened by criminal organizations. They must tap into their lethal skills to eliminate the threats, often leaving a trail of bodies in their wake. The movies explore themes of repressed rage, the desire for an ordinary life contrasted with a violent past, and the lengths one will go to protect their family. Both films feature intense action sequences as the protagonists battle against overwhelming odds, utilizing their combat expertise and resourcefulness to survive and ultimately triumph over the villains.

Triple 9

Triple 9

3.0
2016

Both "Nobody" and "Triple 9" revolve around seemingly ordinary men who are revealed to have dangerous pasts as highly skilled operatives. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell in "Nobody" and Michael Atwood in "Triple 9", are drawn back into violent conflicts due to external circumstances, forcing them to utilize their lethal skills to protect themselves and their families. The movies explore themes of repressed identities, the consequences of past actions, and the struggle to maintain a normal life while confronting criminal organizations. Both films feature intense action sequences and high-stakes heists, with the protagonists battling against powerful crime syndicates. The narratives build towards climactic confrontations where the protagonists' true capabilities are unleashed, leading to brutal and bloody resolutions. Ultimately, both movies depict the protagonists' attempts to reclaim their former lives while grappling with the lingering effects of their violent pasts.

The Accountant

The Accountant

3.5
2016

Both "Nobody" and "The Accountant" follow the story of an unassuming, ordinary man who secretly has a dangerous past as a highly skilled operative. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell and Christian Wolff, lead mundane lives as cover for their former careers as assassins/auditors for the government. When their families are threatened by criminal organizations, they are forced to come out of retirement and unleash their lethal skills to protect their loved ones. The movies explore themes of repressed identity, family bonds, and the consequences of a violent past. Both protagonists struggle to balance their ordinary lives with their extraordinary abilities, ultimately embracing their true nature to confront the villains and secure their families' safety. The narratives parallel each other with the protagonists' backstories, their confrontations with Russian mobsters, and their efforts to retire from their dangerous professions while still utilizing their unique skill sets when necessary.

Firewall

Firewall

2.9
2006

Both "Nobody" and "Firewall" follow an ordinary family man who is forced into a dangerous situation involving criminals and must use his hidden skills and past experience to protect his family. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell in "Nobody" and Jack Stanfield in "Firewall", are initially portrayed as mild-mannered and unremarkable, but are revealed to have a secret past as highly skilled operatives. They are thrust into conflict with ruthless criminal organizations, the Russian mafia in "Nobody" and a group of thieves in "Firewall", who threaten their families. The heroes must tap into their suppressed abilities and violent tendencies to eliminate the threats and save their loved ones. Both movies feature intense action sequences as the protagonists brutally dispatch the villains. The stories culminate in climactic showdowns where the heroes confront the main antagonists, Yulian Kuznetsov in "Nobody" and Bill Cox in "Firewall", in a final battle to secure their families' safety.

Killing Gunther

Killing Gunther

2.4
2017

Both "Nobody" and "Killing Gunther" follow an ordinary, unassuming man who is secretly a highly skilled assassin or hitman from his past. They are drawn back into their violent former lives when confronted by dangerous criminals, assembling teams to take them down. The protagonists, Hutch and Blake, seek to eliminate the powerful Russian mob boss Yulian and notorious hitman Gunther, respectively, who threaten their newfound peaceful lives. They utilize their lethal skills and form alliances with other assassins and former operatives to battle the antagonists and their henchmen. The movies culminate in intense, action-packed confrontations where the protagonists must confront their pasts to protect their families and regain their ordinary existences.

Haywire

Haywire

2.8
2011

Both "Nobody" and "Haywire" follow the story of a seemingly ordinary person who is revealed to have a secret past as a highly skilled operative or assassin. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell and Mallory Kane, are drawn back into their former dangerous lives after initially trying to live a normal existence. They find themselves betrayed and set up by their former employers or associates, forcing them to use their lethal skills to survive and seek vengeance. The movies depict their brutal fights against highly trained adversaries as they unravel the conspiracies against them. Ultimately, they confront and eliminate the masterminds behind the betrayals, though with the implication that their violent pasts may continue to haunt them.

The Double

The Double

2.9
2011

Both "Nobody" and "The Double" feature an unassuming, ordinary man who is revealed to have a secret past as a highly skilled operative or assassin. The protagonists, Hutch Mansell in "Nobody" and Paul Shepherdson/Cassius in "The Double", are drawn back into their former lives of violence and danger when confronted with threats to their loved ones. They utilize their lethal skills to eliminate the antagonists, Russian mobsters in "Nobody" and a Russian terrorist in "The Double". The movies explore themes of repressed identity, family dynamics, and the consequences of leading a double life. Both films climax with intense action sequences where the protagonists confront and defeat their adversaries, ultimately securing a return to a normal life, albeit with the possibility of future conflicts hinted at.