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Sisu: Road to Revenge

Original title: Sisu 2
  • 2025
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  • 1h 29m
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Jorma Tommila in Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025)
A man returns to dismantle his family's house, where they were murdered in war, to rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a Red Army commander, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursuit begins.
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A man returns to dismantle his family's house, where they were murdered in war, to rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a Red Army commander, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursui... Read allA man returns to dismantle his family's house, where they were murdered in war, to rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a Red Army commander, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursuit begins.A man returns to dismantle his family's house, where they were murdered in war, to rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a Red Army commander, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursuit begins.

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    • Jalmari Helander
  • Writer
    • Jalmari Helander
  • Stars
    • Jorma Tommila
    • Stephen Lang
    • Richard Brake
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    • Director
      • Jalmari Helander
    • Writer
      • Jalmari Helander
    • Stars
      • Jorma Tommila
      • Stephen Lang
      • Richard Brake
    • 80User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
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    Jorma Tommila
    Jorma Tommila
    • Aatami Korpi
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Yeagor Dragunov
    Richard Brake
    Richard Brake
    • KGB Officer
    Tommi Korpela
    Tommi Korpela
    • Finnish Man
    Kaspar Velberg
    Kaspar Velberg
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    Pääru Oja
    Pääru Oja
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    Erki Laur
    Erki Laur
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    Maksim Demidov
    • Mercenary
    Mart Nurk
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    Riho Rosberg
    • Mercenary
    Martin Kork
    • Mercenary
    Sten Zupping
    • Train Guard
    Veiko Porkanen
    • Train Guard
    Elias Keränen
    Elias Keränen
    • Finnish Border Guard
    Robin Täpp
    Robin Täpp
    • Finnish Border Guard
    Indrek Taalmaa
    • Clerk
    Karl Jakob Bartels
    Karl Jakob Bartels
    • Soldier in the Train
    Oskar Kröönström
    Oskar Kröönström
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    8pedroquintaoo

    The Sequel Nobody Knew Was Coming, Including the Laws of Physics

    The first Sisu was a huge surprise for me. I enjoy action films, but I don't usually connect with this rougher, hyper-stylised subgenre that lives off pure excess and endless brawling. Still, the original won me over with its balance between cartoonish violence, tight pacing and that lone-wolf Western attitude that made it stand out. And the funny thing is that, until recently, I didn't even know a sequel was being made. I went in blind, just hoping for the same madness as before.

    The truth is that Sisu: Road to Revenge pushes that madness even further. So far, in fact, that it sometimes slips into almost cartoon-level absurdity. There are at least three scenes that cross that line: one involving a warplane, another with a tank and one where the character literally rides a missile. All moments that made me think "sometimes, less really is more". It doesn't ruin the experience, but it does take away that sense of brutal plausibility that the first film still managed to hold onto.

    For anyone who likes unfiltered action, the film gives you everything it promises and then some. It's fists, bullets, chases and explosions from start to finish, without a single pause to breathe. The narrative is as simple as expected: we follow the protagonist played again by Jorma Tommila, now hunted by Soviet soldiers, one of whom carries a particularly cruel connection to his past. And honestly, that's all the story needed. Unlike franchises like John Wick, which kept expanding their mythology to the point of unnecessary complication, Sisu stays direct and focused. That straightforwardness is probably the main reason I've become a fan of this saga.

    In the end, Road to Revenge is fun, visceral and fully aware of the kind of spectacle it wants to deliver, even when it goes beyond the limits of what makes sense. It's slightly weaker than the original because it loses some of the surprise factor and the restraint that made the first one so special, but as a cinema experience it's still a glorious little festival of chaos. I left satisfied, feeling it achieved exactly what it promised: pure entertainment.
    8scottishgeekguy

    Gloriously Violent

    If you liked the first one, you'll like this one

    If you LOVED the first SISU, YOU'LL FU*%IN LOVE THIS ONE

    Picking up a couple of years after the event of the first movie, SISU ROAD TO REVENGE is once again written & Directed by Jalmari Helander and starring Jorma Tommila ad our stoic, silent, Atami (AKA THE IMMORTAL)

    As with the first movie, this one opens with a bit of a history lesson about the Finnish & Soviet border in the aftermath of World War 2

    Many families were displaced and had to leave the homes after the border redrawing and our heron, Atami, decides to head back to his family home so he can literally, reclaim it, transport the house beam by beam and rebuild it where is.

    All is well that is until big bad Stephen Lang shows up and for (reasons) that I won't go into for fear of spoilers, and, off we go.

    That pretty much covers the Plot of SISU 2 Road to REVENGE.

    Its is not a plot heavy movie, its not overly complicated, but that is one of its strengths.

    This is tight, streamlined, no fat svely 90 mins long, just like the first one (actually its 3 mins shorter than first one

    (note to studios, its OK for movies to be 90 mins if that's all the story calls for!)

    Like the first one, this movie is split up into chapters, (6 or 7 of them iirc) AND as with the first one, our lead Atami is a man of few words.

    Like the runtime, having our hero remain silent is one of this movies strengths

    Its a great example of show don't tell. There's no inner monologue, our protagonist doesn't feel the need to explain everything he's doing as he's doing it. He just does it, and the filmmakers show us what we need to see so we can get what's happening.

    WE DO NOT NEED THIS '2nd SCREEN' STYLE STORYTELLING

    Looking at you NETFLIX!

    Jorma Tommila is BRILLANT again. It's a very physical role, its down and dirty, I cant imagine not was an easy shoot for him, but he absolutely commands the screen for 90 mins without saying a single word. He is BRILLIANT.

    Stephen Lang is great too, absolutely chewing the scenery and hamming it up with thick accent (but I mean that as a compliment as thats exactly whats needed for the villain in a movie like this)

    Cinematography wise, Its got a slightly more polished look than the first, still got that golden hue but its a little more subtle this time, more organic (that kinds makes sense when you compare the motivations og Gold in the first movie, and literally, wood in this one)

    That actually also makes the character motivations in this one a little more, wholesome and less capitalistic.

    In the first one, he was fighting for gold. In this one, he's fighting for the building blocks of his family's home

    It's maybe not a fair comparison as I saw this one the cinema, whereas I saw the forst one at home. It was a rare blind buy for me as I'd heward good things about it was a damn fine looking steelbook, so I'm glad I got it.

    It might be a pulpy, ultra violent, B-Movie inspired revenge flick, but its a VERY GOOD pulpy, ultra violent, B-Movie inspired revenge flick

    John Wick meets Mad Max Fury Road (with a dash of Die Hard and a sprinkling of Snowpiercer).

    Its gloriously violent (I'm surprised its just a 15 here in the UK and not an 18)

    As I said in the opening, If you liked, the first SISU, you'll like this one.

    If you LOVED the first SISU, YOU'LL FU*%IN LOVE THIS ONE

    8/10 for SISU ROAD TO REVENGE

    The director is apparantly gonna be helming the next Rambo Movie which is a prequel. On the one hand, when I heard the news they were making a Rambo Prequel I was a bit like, urgh. BUT, now that I know the SISU director is calling the shots, and its made by AGBO, The Russo Brothers studio.

    As Leo said, now you have my attention.

    That's us folks, I'll catch you in the next one.
    8ObviTheMargs

    Fantastic distraction!

    Ok, we can all agree many successful journeys-to-wherever narratives ratchet up the action sequences to crescendo into bigger, better, bloodier, and Sisu 2 is no different. You'll enjoy the passing of each chapter, just so long as you don't think too much about logistics or motivations. The largely dialogue-less screenplay benefits from zero zingers and relies on the emotive countenance and eyes. Grunts, groans and growls aside of course. In short, this is a good use of your movie viewing capital as it delivers a well-paced tale of loss, struggle, and sweet, sweet - and yes, very bloody (though not overly gruesome) - revenge.
    8terhiruuskaloewald

    One-man army at its best

    This is a very Finnish take on the nostalgic action movie genre. Good action movies with a one-man army are absolutely silly but when they are good - like Sisu and Sisu2, they are convincing in their own reality.

    Action scenes in the Soviet Union are so over the top but make sense in the context of the story. Extreme but not psychologically serious violence of this film honors the genre of action films from the 80's and 90's. And many of us grew with those films which makes this feel nostalgic; you feel safe on your seats even though everything is covered with blood unless it is exploding into million pieces.

    Jorma Tommila is just fantastic as the main lead: not a single word is said by him throughout the movie but his performance is one of the best I have ever seen. I guess that I just love actors who are extremely physical and raw in a subtle and precise way. There was this Finnish cult-leader like professor in the national theater school in the 1980's named Jouko Turkka. I think he would have been very proud of his student's job as an avtion star at the age 60+.

    There is a dog and a man. No words. Just one man's mission to save what he can save when everything is lost. The ending is beautiful. Tommi Korpela has a small part but he makes every word count in the catharctic moment.

    I enjoyded this film a lot. My American-Australian husband loved this as well (and the first one too).
    7h79423

    Did not like this as much as the first one, but still worth a watch

    So, Aatami is at it again. This time, he is going back to his old farm and fetching the house left behind the border after the peace treaty. However, the Soviet officials find out about this and send the man responsible for the death of Aatami's family after him.

    So, at first I was a bit worried that we were going to be stuck in this beat up truck with Aatami through the whole movie. After all, if his motivation is to save his house from the Soviets, the whole thing is for nothing if he just ditches it. However, they do manage to work around that, which was a definite positive.

    At times they kind of forget what the movie is about and they embrace the humor a bit too much. I was not a fan of that.

    Of course, Jorma Tommila is pretty old at this point, so he has limitations on what he can do, but they work around that as well. Still, that does hinder the movie a bit.

    On the positive side, they do make the limited (although massive by Finnish standards) budget work. You are not going to get bored. And they do step up from the first movie as well.

    I even cried at the end, when the only lline of Finnish in the film is spoken. I don't know if anyone outside of Finland is going to quite get it, but it was just so indicative of Finnish sentimentality that it kind of broke me.

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    • Trivia
      Initially, Helander planned to cast the film's antagonist Igor Draganov as a younger man, but when he was recommended to hire Stephen Lang, Helander became excited by the idea of having a villain of roughly the same age as the hero.
    • Goofs
      The film's villains include KGB officers, but the KGB had not yet been founded in 1946; it was not established until 1954.
    • Quotes

      Igor Draganov: [from trailer] You are going to buried in the frozen ground... like the rest of your family.

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Sisu: Camino a la vengaza
    • Filming locations
      • Estonia
    • Production companies
      • Subzero Film Entertainment
      • Good Chaos
      • Cosmic Snowball
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    • Budget
      • €11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,600,179
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,408,490
      • Nov 23, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,748,682
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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