Director Edward Zwick’s ‘Jack Reacher – Never Go Back’ is the second Jack Reacher film which is based on Lee Child’s eighteenth book of the Jack Reacher series. The first Jack Reacher film was released in 2012. An action thriller, the plot revolves around the eponymous character, Jack Reacher, a vigilante ex-Army officer, who reaches out to his successor and love interest Major Susan Turner when she is accused of espionage. While he is at it, he discovers a surprising detail about his own past – he is named in a paternity suit filed by an ex-prostitute, alleging that he is the father of her 15-year-old daughter Samantha Sutton. How Reacher exonerates himself and Susan Turner, forms the crux of the tale. Narratively, the plot is a cat-and-mouse-chase with Reacher, Susan and Samantha, literally on the run most of the time, from an equally efficient assassin – The Hunter. Also, since we know little about Reacher, there is no way to assess whether or not the paternity claim is true as Samantha displays enough disregard for authority and survival instinct, to make Reacher and the audience wonder if she really is his daughter. Gender politics along with paternal instincts is what makes the plot tick. For those who have read Lee Child’s novels, this film will be disappointing as Child’s Jack Reacher, was well built, over six feet tall and had attributes that made his character believable. Tom Cruise can’t match that physique and hence adopts a different set of tough guy mannerisms. With quick reflexes, a swagger and a humane demeanour, he charms you as Reacher. He is efficiently supported by Cobie Smulders, in an underwritten role, as the equally agile Susan Turner, but their onscreen chemistry lacks spark. Danika Yarosh as Samantha is sincere.