“I’m still here.”
After faking his death and disappearing into a remote village in Brazil, Tyler Rake is pulled back from the abyss of his past when the ruthless sister of a cartel boss kidnaps the daughter of the man who once saved his life. Story: Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) isn’t dead. The bullet wound to his neck healed, but his soul remains a gaping hole. For one year, he has lived as a ghost in a fishing village near Paraty, Brazil. He drinks cachaça, repairs boat motors, and watches the sun set. He has no phone, no mission, no pulse. He is exactly where he wants to be: nowhere. resgate 2 filme
Rake refuses. “I’m done. Let the world burn.” “I’m still here
One night, a wounded woman stumbles into his shack. Her name is Elisa (new character, played by Alice Braga). She is a federal police officer and, as it turns out, the estranged daughter of Ovi Mahajan Sr. (Pankaj Tripathi, via flashbacks)—the very drug lord whose son, Ovi Jr., Rake had died to save in Dhaka. For one year, he has lived as a
Rake sits alone on the sand, bleeding from a dozen wounds. He takes out an old, crumpled photo: him, his late son (from flashbacks in the first film). For years, he wanted to die. Now, for the first time, he whispers:
Rake looks at his scarred hands. He thinks of Ovi Jr.’s face on that bridge in Dhaka. A debt is a debt. The kidnapper is Larissa Volkov (Florence Pugh type—ruthless, cunning, unpredictable), a Ukrainian-Brazilian arms dealer who was Ovi Sr.’s former partner. Betrayed by him in a money-laundering scheme, she wants revenge: Sofia will be traded to a human trafficking ring unless Ovi’s offshore accounts are emptied into hers. She has 72 hours.