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The Corrupted

  • 2019
  • R
  • 1h 43min
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5,7/10
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Timothy Spall and Sam Claflin in The Corrupted (2019)
Set before the 2012 London Olympics, the film follows Liam (Sam Claflin), an ex-con trying to win back the love and trust of his family. He has lost everything at the hands of a local crime syndicate run by Clifford Cullen (Timothy Spall), who has high-level connections in politics, finance and the police force. Liam's drive for redemption sees him caught up in a web of conspiracy, crime, and corruption.
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Liam McDonagh (Sam Claflin), un ancien détenu qui tente de mener une vie paisible, est poussé à l'action lorsque son frère se retrouve empêtré dans un dangereux réseau de corruption. Liam do... Tout lireLiam McDonagh (Sam Claflin), un ancien détenu qui tente de mener une vie paisible, est poussé à l'action lorsque son frère se retrouve empêtré dans un dangereux réseau de corruption. Liam doit tout risquer pour sauver sa famille.Liam McDonagh (Sam Claflin), un ancien détenu qui tente de mener une vie paisible, est poussé à l'action lorsque son frère se retrouve empêtré dans un dangereux réseau de corruption. Liam doit tout risquer pour sauver sa famille.

  • Réalisation
    • Ron Scalpello
  • Scénario
    • Nick Moorcroft
  • Casting principal
    • Sam Claflin
    • Timothy Spall
    • Hugh Bonneville
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Ron Scalpello
    • Scénario
      • Nick Moorcroft
    • Casting principal
      • Sam Claflin
      • Timothy Spall
      • Hugh Bonneville
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    • 13avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Sam Claflin
    Sam Claflin
    • Liam McDonagh
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Clifford Cullen
    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Anthony Hammond
    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • DS Neil Beckett
    Charlie Murphy
    Charlie Murphy
    • DS Gemma Connelly
    Joe Claflin
    Joe Claflin
    • Sean McDonagh
    Naomi Ackie
    Naomi Ackie
    • Grace
    Aled Arhyel
    • Archie
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • DCI Raymond Ellery
    George Russo
    George Russo
    • DI Frank Walsh
    Don Gilet
    Don Gilet
    • DI Graham Patterson
    Cathal Pendred
    Cathal Pendred
    • Gerry Dwyer
    Alan McKenna
    Alan McKenna
    • Isaac Gale
    Decca Heggie
    • Jonjo Dixon
    Sam Otto
    Sam Otto
    • Nayan Khaliq
    Adam Long
    Adam Long
    • Warren Byford
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Pam Cullen
    Linal Haft
    Linal Haft
    • Albert Grimes
    • Réalisation
      • Ron Scalpello
    • Scénario
      • Nick Moorcroft
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    6Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Worth a watch if you're into the genre.

    'The Corrupted (2019)' was slipped into cinemas on the sly, released without so much as an advert, let alone any real fanfare. It's difficult to see why, really, considering that it isn't exactly the sort of thing that jumps out and grabs you - not from its title, its premise nor its poster. What I mean is that it's not like there was any real chance of it being a smash-hit if no-one even knew it was coming out. The other answer, of course, is that the studio was embarrassed of it and wanted to get it out as quietly as possible. That doesn't quite ring true, however, as there's nothing embarrassing - at all, really - about the flick. Sure, it seems like the sort of thing you'd walk in on your dad watching on Channel 4 but it's by no means a bad film. It's shot nicely, has a great cast and, when it gets going, is rather entertaining. The story, essentially, centres around a recently released convict as he attempts to reintegrate with society and reunite with the family he left behind. In practice, though, it actually spends an equal amount of time on its varying bit-players and their attempts to expose, or perpetuate, the corruption surrounding property development escalated by 2012's Olympic games. It probably has one too many focal characters and, especially in the first act, it doesn't seem to know who to settle on, often bouncing from person to person in frenetic and frustrating fashion. This issue even ricochets into individual scenes, as some early ensembles are jarringly cut seemingly so the characters get equal screen-time regardless of if they (eventually) have equal narrative value. There are also some odd focus pulls that aren't quite pulled off properly and breaks in the '180 rule' which make certain sequences seem a little amateur - as does the far too frequent audio clipping that sees the end of sentences end abruptly after an optical cut. It's a good thing, then, that the cinematography is usually spot-on, from the nicely-framed composition to the contrast-heavy lighting, and actually elevates the overall visual 'feel' of the flick. The same can be said for the acting, which is good across the board and is well above 'soap opera'-level, even when the central players get into overly-serious shouting matches. Tim Spall, especially, entertainingly chews the scenery every time he's on-screen, in contrast to Hugh Bonneville's usually more subtle - yet still menacing - demeanour. As I mentioned, it gets quite enjoyable when everything settles into place. The action is quite shaky and isn't really all that satisfying but the piece isn't focused on it so much as its consequences, which are suitably brutal and fit right in with its generally grim tone. Everyone's betraying everyone else and no-one can be trusted; it's not surprising, necessarily, but it is bleak and I think that's what the film-makers were going for. Generally, once the set-up is out of the way and the pace kicks in, it just keeps getting better. This happens later than you might expect, though. The ending is a little rushed and, perhaps, misses a step or two in terms of its internal logic but the actual climax is rather compelling, even if the whole thing is ever-so-slightly downbeat. The movie is never fantastic - in fact, it's usually just alright. However, it's fun enough, for what it is, when it finally gets going that I reckon it's worth a watch, especially if you're into the genre. 6/10
    6Top_Dawg_Critic

    Ok Brit flick, but could've easily been much better...

    ...if it wasn't for the convoluted plot-hole ridden screenplay, especially in the beginning. Even the score was overbearing and annoying in the beginning, but I guess 1 of the 21 executive producers stepped up with changes and the story became clearer and the score less annoying. Had the screenplay been edited better, and the slow-paced 103 min run-time cut down to about 85-90 mins, it would've been more enjoyable. The directing and cinematography was decent, but the cast is what held this film together. If this is based on a true story, then I'm guessing such corruption is still present in London. Maybe that'll be a sequel. It's a generous 6/10 from me, mainly for the acting and last 3rd of the film that picked up the pace and intensity.
    8robdrummond

    What is it with these reviews?

    Its a damn good entertaining film. Way better than a lot of brain dead US rubbish. I enjoyed it from start to finish
    6bogeyman786

    Not throwing any punches

    It started off ok but just withered off. One to watch on the telly when it's chucking it down
    7valleyjohn

    Nothing new here but entertaing enough.

    When I saw the trailer for The Corrupted I thought this is right up my street . It's a gangster movie ( my favourite genre) it's set in a part of London I know very well and it has some superb British actors in it such a Tim Spall , Noel Clarke and Hugh Bonneville but did it live up to my expectations?

    This is the story of Liam, who wants nothing more than to live a peaceful life and to re-connect with his young son after coming out of prison .He learns his brother is caught up in a dark and dangerous web of corruption with property developer Clifford Cullen (Timothy Spall). In a drive for redemption, Liam risks everything to save his brother and win back the trust of his family.

    The first thing to say about this film is that it's relentlessly dark . There is nothing happy or cheerful going on here and there is definitely no humour but that's not necessarily a bad thing in my book.

    Tim Spall is fantastic as the gangland boss and Sam Claflin does a great job as our anti hero but I wasn't convinced that Noel Clarke was a copper for one minute .

    I have to admit an hour into this I felt like it was going through the motions . Sure , there was lots of action but nothing we hadn't seen many times before . Luckily in the second half of the film it got a lot more interesting and grimmer !

    This film seemed to slip under the radar when it was released last year, maybe because of how dark it is but as London gangster movies go it's not too bad at all.

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      Real-life brothers Sam Claflin and Joe Claflin play brothers in the film.
    • Gaffes
      Dialogue will often abruptly end whenever the film cuts.
    • Citations

      Liam: There are only two places you'll end up: in a wooden box or a concrete one.

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      "Based on true events."

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 juillet 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tham Nhũng
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Stratford, Newham, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Motion Picture Capital
      • Creativity Capital
      • Eclipse Films
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 177 100 $US
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      1 heure 43 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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