Un grupo de líderes mercenarios en un retiro rural después de llevar a cabo una redada contra una banda de narcotraficantes. Las cosas empeoran cuando llaman la atención de El Estoico, un ho... Leer todoUn grupo de líderes mercenarios en un retiro rural después de llevar a cabo una redada contra una banda de narcotraficantes. Las cosas empeoran cuando llaman la atención de El Estoico, un hombre de un antiguo clan de contrabandistas.Un grupo de líderes mercenarios en un retiro rural después de llevar a cabo una redada contra una banda de narcotraficantes. Las cosas empeoran cuando llaman la atención de El Estoico, un hombre de un antiguo clan de contrabandistas.
Nina Johnston
- Seneca
- (voz)
Rocci Boy Williams
- Brace
- (as Rocci Williams)
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I really enjoyed this film and can't see how anyone can rate 1? What are you people watching? To redress the balance I feel I need to post a review as I don't want people to be put off.
It's probably been made on a relatively low budget.
It had me gripped from the start. The length of the film is also appealing for me as I hate the long drawn out films which go on for several hours.
I couldn't criticise the actors, a couple of big actors names in there too. For me, good job, well done.
I don't want to say too much without giving the plot away.
Watch it for yourself and give this film a chance.
It's probably been made on a relatively low budget.
It had me gripped from the start. The length of the film is also appealing for me as I hate the long drawn out films which go on for several hours.
I couldn't criticise the actors, a couple of big actors names in there too. For me, good job, well done.
I don't want to say too much without giving the plot away.
Watch it for yourself and give this film a chance.
Well written and masterfully delivered. I really wish I could've seen it on the big screen.
Conceptually clever and unusual, which I always appreciate, it was one of those films that had me glued - partly intrigued, partly scared and wholly immersed in the drama.
A mostly impressive cast - Scott Wright is a superb lead.
I was very happy to know that there are still films, like this, being made in England and showcasing British film talent.
All in all, a very enjoyable watch although I would recommend not firing it up just before bedtime, as I mistakenly did!
See this film - it's a cracker!
Conceptually clever and unusual, which I always appreciate, it was one of those films that had me glued - partly intrigued, partly scared and wholly immersed in the drama.
A mostly impressive cast - Scott Wright is a superb lead.
I was very happy to know that there are still films, like this, being made in England and showcasing British film talent.
All in all, a very enjoyable watch although I would recommend not firing it up just before bedtime, as I mistakenly did!
See this film - it's a cracker!
Interesting concept with some good performances from the cast.
Action from the get go and a stable tempo, albeit a touch drawn out in parts. The movie has a greyscale look and a raw and edgy feel to it.
Whilst much of the movie is shot in one location, which can have its downsides it does seem to work in this instance.
The characters are well cast and The Stoic himself, played by Scott Wright is a mysterious and intriguing character - and as always a strong performance by Jason Flemyng.
The UK has a wealth of home-grown talent and we need to saw more of this.
Stong effort on what was probably a tight budget.
Action from the get go and a stable tempo, albeit a touch drawn out in parts. The movie has a greyscale look and a raw and edgy feel to it.
Whilst much of the movie is shot in one location, which can have its downsides it does seem to work in this instance.
The characters are well cast and The Stoic himself, played by Scott Wright is a mysterious and intriguing character - and as always a strong performance by Jason Flemyng.
The UK has a wealth of home-grown talent and we need to saw more of this.
Stong effort on what was probably a tight budget.
We start and stay in the British countryside. This is very British, very macho. A bunch of paramilitary type blokes lead by Brace (Rocci Boy Williams) are holed up in a rural country pile owned by Carlisle (Jason Flemyng). It's clear there's tension in the group from the start. They've just pulled off a job acquiring some drugs, but it wasn't smooth. Carlisle wants them out as soon as possible, he's just doing Brace a favour. They're a dislikable lot, but that's the point. They're going to get what they deserve at the hands of The Stoic (Scott Wright), a chap with a calling. He reports to Mother (Carol Holt), a kind of puritanical cult leader who likes to punish people with medieval torture. The gang have two women, drugs mules (Mia Vore & Anka Evens) that they've taken along with the drugs, locked up in the stables and this is what draws the attention of The Stoic. There's a good dose of folklore. The Stoic's it's explained are, let's simplify this, descendants of ancient Scottish enforcers, who wear bonnets. The modern day incarnation to protect those who need protection. The gang only have to deal with one, but he's a handful and sure enough, before long he's picking them off. I won't lie some of the acting is a bit wooden, the dialogue stunted. Lots of overly thoughtful frowning. It does plod a little too. I had a chuckle as one henchman pleads "Oh Christ have you finished?" before he's dispatched. There's a lot of chatter that frankly doesn't go anywhere, it's just killing time before the next killing. Honestly it could do with a lighter touch in places, a little dark humour perhaps, some kind of ebb and flow. It does keep on track though, it's simple, doesn't get too complicated. As the body count rises and the gang get spooked, their boss Rhodes (Bruce Payne) is called. He knows all about The Stoic's and wants to bag one. It's nicely shot, scored well. The location is perfect with plenty of foley scope for ominous crow calls and shrieking foxes. It knows to keep the most annoying characters around to be killed last. Honestly I couldn't wait for one particular bloke to get a good kicking. Things do come unstuck a bit as it reaches its conclusion though. Brace seems to have a personality switch and there's a somewhat unexplained twist that doesn't really sit with the rest of the film. I'm watching this because someone I know is starring. Otherwise this would completely pass me by. Small independent productions like this really struggle to get eyes on them, but despite there being some good ideas here, it does limp toward the end. Wright and Vore stand out, as does Flemying and it's worth a watch if you like dark, gritty, independently produced moody British cinema.
I really enjoyed this movie. You can tell there are budget limitations but i think this is an excellent effort and it's definitely worth a watch as the themes of stoicism are intriguing. Stand out performances from Scott Wright, Bruce Payne and Jason Flemyng, and also the cast as a whole. The locations are exceptional, i believe it was shot in north wales during the winter time which gives a really gritty feel to the piece. I do not agree with the 1 star ratings in the slightest and can not gather how you can perceive this film in that manner. Overall i really enjoyed this film and would definitely recommend giving it a try.
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- 1h 36min(96 min)
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