🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Ferdinando Cito Filomarino
- Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Action, Mystery
- Release year: 2021
- Runtime (length): 1h 50min
- IMDb rating: 5.7/10 (60K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 53%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
American tourist has a tragic accident in Greece and gets chased by everyone because he accidentally saw a kid who’s apparently a big deal, all while dealing with a broken heart and questionable survival skills.
🍿 Beckett: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Vacation Turns Tragic
American tourist Beckett and his girlfriend April are vacationing in Greece. After a heated argument that subsides, they reaffirm their love for each other. While driving late at night, Beckett falls asleep at the wheel, resulting in a devastating car crash. April, who isn’t wearing her seatbelt, is killed, and Beckett sustains injuries. Amidst the wreckage, Beckett spots a blonde woman hurriedly ushering a young boy away from a nearby house.

Hunted and on the Run
Recovering from his injuries, Beckett attempts to piece together what happened after the crash. He reports seeing the boy and the blonde woman to the local police. However, his attempts to find closure are interrupted when the same blonde woman returns and attempts to kill him. As Beckett flees, he is pursued not only by the woman but also by the police officer he initially trusted, revealing a dangerous conspiracy.

Unraveling the Conspiracy
On the run and desperate to clear his name, Beckett connects with political activists who inform him that the boy he saw is Dimos Karras, the kidnapped son of a prominent politician. They reveal that a far-right organization is suspected to be behind the kidnapping. As Beckett gets closer to the truth, he discovers that the conspiracy runs deeper than he imagined, involving corrupt officials and a potential political motive.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Beckett (John David Washington): An American tourist in Greece who becomes a target after witnessing a kidnapping and is forced to go on the run to clear his name.
- April (Alicia Vikander): Beckett’s girlfriend whose death in a car accident sets off the chain of events in the movie.
- Tynan (Boyd Holbrook): An embassy staffer who initially appears helpful but is revealed to be part of the conspiracy against Beckett.
- Lena (Vicky Krieps): A political activist who helps Beckett uncover the truth behind the conspiracy.
- Xenakis (Panos Koronis): A corrupt police officer involved in the kidnapping and manhunt against Beckett.
- Female Shooter (Lena Kitsopoulou): One of the kidnappers and part of the conspiracy to silence Beckett after the car accident.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Tynan: “You fucked up my face, man.” – Tynan says this to Beckett after Beckett injures him while trying to escape after realizing Tynan is not who he claims to be.
💰Box Office
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💥 Beckett Reviews
Personal Review
I went into ‘Beckett’ not expecting much, but I was pleasantly surprised. The opening scenes, with Beckett and April exploring Greece, felt so real and intimate. When the accident happened, I was genuinely shocked. John David Washington really sells the character’s fear and desperation. The chase scenes were intense, and I was constantly on the edge of my seat, wondering how he’d escape. It’s a flawed movie, but it definitely kept me entertained. The scenery of Greece was a standout too.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of John David Washington”
- “Viewers interested in political thrillers”
- “People who enjoy movies set in Greece”
- “Those who like ‘wrong man’ narratives”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Violence”
- “Gun violence”
- “Car accident”
- “Grief”
- “Language”
Professional Reviews
- IndieWire: “While ‘Beckett’ suffers from pacing issues and a somewhat convoluted plot, John David Washington delivers a compelling performance as a man pushed to his limits. The film’s strength lies in its realistic portrayal of a non-action hero navigating dangerous situations. The Greek setting adds a unique visual appeal.
- The Hollywood Reporter: “Beckett starts strong, with intense action sequences and a palpable sense of paranoia. However, it loses steam as the conspiracy becomes increasingly convoluted and the plot relies on improbable events. Washington’s performance is solid, but the script doesn’t give him enough to work with. The film is visually striking, showcasing the rugged beauty of the Greek landscape.
Audience Reactions
Gripping suspense keeps you guessing until the very end.: Many viewers found the film suspenseful and enjoyed the beautiful Greek scenery.
Beautiful filming locations of Greece.: There were a lot of views mentioning how beautiful the Greek filming locations were.
Overall Consensus: A tense thriller with a compelling lead performance and striking visuals, but suffers from a convoluted plot and some implausible moments.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Originally titled ‘Born to be Murdered’, the film was acquired by Netflix and retitled ‘Beckett’ before its release.”
- “The movie was filmed on location in Athens, Greece, adding authenticity to the setting and the chase sequences.”
🖥️ How to Watch Beckett?
Beckett is currently available for streaming on Netflix. As a Netflix original movie, it is exclusively available on their platform. While there aren’t options to rent or purchase the film digitally on platforms like Prime Video or Apple TV, a Netflix subscription grants access to Beckett and a wide range of other movies and TV shows.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Beckett, you might like these similar films:
- The Fugitive (1993): Both films feature an innocent man on the run, falsely accused and pursued by law enforcement while trying to uncover a conspiracy.
- Frantic (1988): An American doctor’s wife disappears in Paris, and he’s embroiled in a dangerous search involving conspiracies and unknown enemies.
- North by Northwest (1959): An innocent man is mistaken for a spy and must evade capture while uncovering a plot, a classic example of a ‘wrong man’ thriller.
- Unknown (2011): A doctor awakens from a coma to find his identity stolen and must unravel a conspiracy while on the run in Berlin.
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- The Fugitive [Blu-ray]: If you enjoyed the wrongly-accused, on-the-run aspect of Beckett, you’ll appreciate this classic thriller. Relive the intensity of Harrison Ford’s desperate search for justice.
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- Conspiracy Thriller Box Set (DVD): Delve deeper into the world of political intrigue and dangerous conspiracies with this collection of classic thrillers. Perfect for fans of edge-of-your-seat suspense.
🎧 Soundtrack
Beckett features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Beckett is a thriller about an American tourist in Greece who becomes the target of a manhunt after a tragic car accident. He uncovers a political conspiracy and must fight to survive and clear his name.
No, Beckett is a work of fiction. While the film touches on political unrest and conspiracy themes, the specific events and characters are not based on real-life events.
The main actors in Beckett are John David Washington, who plays the titular character Beckett, and Alicia Vikander, who plays his girlfriend April. Boyd Holbrook also has a significant role as Tynan.
At the end of Beckett, Beckett rescues Dimos Karras, exposing the political conspiracy. He survives multiple attempts on his life and manages to bring the corrupt individuals to justice. However, the film ends with him grappling with the loss of April and the trauma he has endured.
🔥 Bonus Content
Beckett / Kiss Scenes — Beckett and April (John David Washington and Alicia Vikander)
Ever wonder about the romance in action thrillers? This clip shows the sweet and intimate moments between Beckett and April, giving you a glimpse into what he’s fighting to protect. Honestly, it’s kind of heartbreaking knowing what happens later!
The Strangest Philosopher in History – Samuel Beckett
The movie’s named after Samuel Beckett, but who WAS he? This video dives into his philosophical and kinda strange take on life. You might find a new perspective (and maybe even understand the movie a little better!).
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