Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance
- 2023
- 1h 52min
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5,9/10
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TATE se déchaîne pour venger la mort violente de son loyal et fidèle fantassin. Pour traquer le méchant responsable, TATE s'aventure au-delà de sa zone de confort de l'Essex et s'enfonce dan... Tout lireTATE se déchaîne pour venger la mort violente de son loyal et fidèle fantassin. Pour traquer le méchant responsable, TATE s'aventure au-delà de sa zone de confort de l'Essex et s'enfonce dans le côté sombre du Soho des années 90.TATE se déchaîne pour venger la mort violente de son loyal et fidèle fantassin. Pour traquer le méchant responsable, TATE s'aventure au-delà de sa zone de confort de l'Essex et s'enfonce dans le côté sombre du Soho des années 90.
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So here's yet another Rise of the Footsoldier movie, and again with archetypal Cockney tough guy, Craig Fairbrass, who played a minor role in the classic first flick.
Here's what the producers don't seem to understand: the first Footsoldier movie was successful not only because of the violence and constant use of the c-word, but also because the movie had a strong sense of character and story. You knew who it was about and what it was about. You could follow it from scene to scene, knowing what was going on.
With all these sequels, it feels like a melange of scenes that weren't good enough to go in the first movie. There's barely any throughline to the story. All I got was Fairbrass asking everybody if they'd seen somebody called Billy.
Why is it so hard to make a movie with a discernible plot and characters?
Here's what the producers don't seem to understand: the first Footsoldier movie was successful not only because of the violence and constant use of the c-word, but also because the movie had a strong sense of character and story. You knew who it was about and what it was about. You could follow it from scene to scene, knowing what was going on.
With all these sequels, it feels like a melange of scenes that weren't good enough to go in the first movie. There's barely any throughline to the story. All I got was Fairbrass asking everybody if they'd seen somebody called Billy.
Why is it so hard to make a movie with a discernible plot and characters?
As a fan of the franchise this is a disappointment on par with number 2. The other two main actors were missed like with number 2 when it was just Carlton's character. The humour is almost all gone and your left with a film trying to take it's self to seriously. The whole thing about this was always the comedy and violence that blended so well and the great cast, Craig Fairbrass is an amazing actor but this time Pat Tate is all but on one occasion without humour. I do hope they get back to basics and just have a laugh with it as that's what I see as the attraction to the films. They do have an amazing cast but bring back Terry Stone & Roland Manookian!
I left a very scathing review of Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins, so I feel it is only fair that I should leave one about ROTF: Vengeance.
I am by no means a fan of this franchise and I sat down to watch this film, expecting the usual - constant swearing, misogyny, drug taking, stilted accents and A-level drama quality acting.
I was pleasantly surprised.
The heavy use of the c word (probably 10-15 in this film) and comedic elements have been replaced with a slow-burn storyline, focussing on character development, and the lighting and set pieces were great, which proves that Nick Nevern has really hit his stride with this instalment.
A minor criticism would be that they seemed to bring back one recurring character too many, and the storyline became a touch confusing because of this.
All in all, a very enjoyable watch - the omission of the ghastly Terry Stone character helped immensely.
I am by no means a fan of this franchise and I sat down to watch this film, expecting the usual - constant swearing, misogyny, drug taking, stilted accents and A-level drama quality acting.
I was pleasantly surprised.
The heavy use of the c word (probably 10-15 in this film) and comedic elements have been replaced with a slow-burn storyline, focussing on character development, and the lighting and set pieces were great, which proves that Nick Nevern has really hit his stride with this instalment.
A minor criticism would be that they seemed to bring back one recurring character too many, and the storyline became a touch confusing because of this.
All in all, a very enjoyable watch - the omission of the ghastly Terry Stone character helped immensely.
I am usually not one for the east end, London based, geezer type movie. Most of the actors in the movie would make me close the curtains if they were performing Rise of the Footsoldier Vengence 2 at the bottom of my garden. However I decided to give this a try. And was pleasantly surprised.
As a result, I am now probably going to go back and watch the previous instalments, all thirty seven of them. Lol.
Craig Fairbrass is a decent lead actor in a movie like this and it is surprisingly well made with plenty of gritty action and intrigue along the way.
I didnt understand the ending much because I haven't seen any of the others so don't follow my example and let this be your first venture into the series.
As a result, I am now probably going to go back and watch the previous instalments, all thirty seven of them. Lol.
Craig Fairbrass is a decent lead actor in a movie like this and it is surprisingly well made with plenty of gritty action and intrigue along the way.
I didnt understand the ending much because I haven't seen any of the others so don't follow my example and let this be your first venture into the series.
Loved every one of the Rise of the Footsoldier films and this one does not disappoint. This film has everything you come to expect with Pat Tate painting the streets of Soho red with blood in an act of vengeance for one of his best mates. Decent plot, great cast and some great action.
Plot is decent which includes many of Tate's old acquaintances and takes some nice twists and turns along the way. The levels of violence and action are what you come to expect and the pace of the film is good and doesn't slow down for one minute.
If you like the previous films you are sure to enjoy this one as well. Already waiting impatiently for the next instalment!!
Plot is decent which includes many of Tate's old acquaintances and takes some nice twists and turns along the way. The levels of violence and action are what you come to expect and the pace of the film is good and doesn't slow down for one minute.
If you like the previous films you are sure to enjoy this one as well. Already waiting impatiently for the next instalment!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRise of the Footsoldier Vengeance is the first Footsoldier Film to be awarded 3 stars by The Guardian.
- GaffesIn the red light district, an adult store advertises movies on VHS and DVDs. DVDs were not available in Britain until the late 90s.
- Citations
David Hexell: There's a system to this business. You'd do well to remember that.
- ConnexionsFeatured in OWV Updates: Multimedia Update (08/10/2023) - OWV is Back! (2023)
- Bandes originalesWelcome to the Pleasuredome
written by Brian Nash, Mark O'Toole, Peter Gill, Holly Johnson
performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Vengeance: Rise of the Footsoldier
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- Montant brut mondial
- 472 878 $US
- Durée
- 1h 52min(112 min)
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- 2.39:1
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