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The Veteran

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Veteran (2011)
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A soldier returning from the war in Afghanistan uncovers a conspiracy involving the intelligence services and a gang of drug dealers.A soldier returning from the war in Afghanistan uncovers a conspiracy involving the intelligence services and a gang of drug dealers.A soldier returning from the war in Afghanistan uncovers a conspiracy involving the intelligence services and a gang of drug dealers.

  • Director
    • Matthew Hope
  • Writers
    • Matthew Hope
    • Robert Henry Craft
  • Stars
    • Toby Kebbell
    • Adi Bielski
    • Tony Curran
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  • IMDb RATING
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    7.6K
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    • Director
      • Matthew Hope
    • Writers
      • Matthew Hope
      • Robert Henry Craft
    • Stars
      • Toby Kebbell
      • Adi Bielski
      • Tony Curran
    • 56User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Toby Kebbell
    Toby Kebbell
    • Robert Miller
    Adi Bielski
    Adi Bielski
    • Alayna Wallace
    Tony Curran
    Tony Curran
    • Chris Turner
    Ashley Thomas
    Ashley Thomas
    • Tyrone Jones
    Tom Brooke
    Tom Brooke
    • Danny Turner
    Ivanno Jeremiah
    Ivanno Jeremiah
    • Fahad Sahal
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Gerry Langdon
    Mem Ferda
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    • Hakeem
    Eboseta Ayemere
    • Ryan Sahal
    Brendon Read
    • Big Benny
    Selva Rasalingam
    Selva Rasalingam
    • Fawwaz Abdullah
    Christopher Peter Smith
    • Omar
    Conrad Peters
    Conrad Peters
    • Khaled
    Steve Weston
    • Ramush Jashari
    Adrian Bouchet
    Adrian Bouchet
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    Josh Myers
    Josh Myers
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    Warren Rusher
    Warren Rusher
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    • Director
      • Matthew Hope
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      • Matthew Hope
      • Robert Henry Craft
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    rossalexdowning

    Complex, ambitious, challenging- a real experience

    I actually had this film and another British 'grit' film - a Jason Statham film- 'Blitz' at the same time. I knew a little about The Veteran and and just didn't feel like watching it since I assumed it was going to be dark. It is that. However, when I actually got my finger out and started playing it- it really grabbed me by the manhood within seconds. Literally. Yes this is a heavy film, but is it something you want to watch? Yes. Is it entertaining, very- it has intrigue, drama and action. The human element of the main character is portrayed excellently by Toby Kebbell who I had seen some months earlier in the Guy Ritchie gangsta powerflick 'RocknRolla'.

    I think it's useful to actually bring up Ritchie here, due to its links with Kebbell- and for that matter Statham's 'Blitz' which is a form of dark Ritchie film actually. What they all have in common is the grim underbelly of London and the disturbed inwards of British society. Unlike Ritchie's MTV approach, The Veteran has a hugh scope- a true comment on modern society, civilisation, morality... I could go on... REALLY heavy subjects which are explored with the vigour of a novel. In fact, this film would have probably been better as a novel- some of the labyrinthine plot does not take on first viewing, but I saw that as indicative of the confused state of morals, politics, loyalty and judgements that the film centres on. In this respect Kebbell's hard but traumatised soldier is a great piece of acting and a fantastic vehicle for a mixture of action/thriller entertainment and social commentary.

    The conflicting opinions about the movie Blitz are typical of the state British cinema finds itself in right now. On one hand you have the type of Lock, Stock Brad Pitt 'ultraviolence' and crime-glorification popcorn for the Hollywood market. The Transporter, Crank and so on are also in the same vein you could argue- pretty soulless Statham nonsense. Blitz as a film is halfway between that and this. And what is this?

    Well, it is the other hand. Something British cinema can actually be proud of, it has depth. It does not wallow in 'cool' Tarantino style violence and gore- instead it uses ultra-realistic action scenes (helped by the military/espionage storyline) to get into the heart of the British (read 'western') battlefield of crime, corruption, terrorism... and well, watch it and find out. In many ways, you might almost class this as a post-apocalyptic film, it echoes 1984 and generic Orwellian dystopia. Man up and watch it, give it just minutes and you'll be hooked.

    Whether this type of film or the Ritchie style will gain control over Britain's cinematic soul remains to be seen.
    7seany_c

    Entertaining Brit Flick

    Saw this with my girl today and enjoyed it very much. It's nothing great by any means, but it's a good little film. Toby Kebbell plays a soldier back from Afghanistan, who soon finds himself in another war, this time on his home turf. The film switches between a plot involving terrorism and a plot involving violent gangs on the estate. Both are interesting to watch and both eventually collide. The plot is something we've seen hundred's of times over but that's not to say this isn't well made. Kebbell is very good in the lead role and can certainly carry a film. The supporting actors perform well enough too but nowhere near Kebbell's standards. The gun-heavy climax is gritty and well done, if you don't take it too seriously of course. Me and the missus were the only ones in the cinema, so I'm guessing this will probably die a death while it's on the big screen. Overall a violent, over-the-top but entertaining Brit flick, not to be taken seriously but not to be ignored. ***/*****
    6badge852003

    Good Film, Tony Kebbell was very good.

    This film shows the aftermath of a Veteran returning home to England after serving in the middle east. The streets, the gang activity were a nuisance to this honorable young man. He was a man of "special talents" learned through combat. The local gangs, thugs brought about him unleashing his abilities on them. Tony Kebbell's very thorough movements when in a tactical situation were astounding. Having a professional background in Tactical Operations myself, I truly appreciated how he carried out his moves and handling of an AR / M-4 type weapon. Here was a man that wanted peace and tried to help others, only to be pulled back into using these methods learned. Sad but sometimes a reality. Excellent movie overall.
    7da_ve4

    It should have been 2 separate films!

    Overall it was a good film albeit slightly confusing at times. The main character is very likable. There seems to be one plot which is advertised - the council estate plot, and the terrorist plot. The film would have been better if it stuck to one of the plots. The lady informant character remains unresolved. I believe it could have been quite similar to Harry Brown if done well. The terrorist part of the film was a bit confusing with too many twists to keep anybody truly interested. I believe if this part had been developed it could have been similar to an American blockbuster film which would usually star Matt Damon. The main character's performance is very strong and the reactions are more realistic and believable than in most action scenes. It was a nice touch to see someone actually reload in a movie. It is still watch able but it could have been a lot better.
    realeaglescout

    An Intelligent, Thought-Provoking, Stark Movie..

    I also agree that the British seem do this genre well. The principal actor did a fine job a very good job..earned every dollar. Another character's premises that the war on terrorism is all about GOD (guns,oil and drugs), used to keep people in control and in fear for economic reasons, is most likely, reality. Yet what I found most interesting was how how accurately the movie depicts the real present day London as an extremely somber, soul-sucking urban far-scape.. IMHO, it all sucks; the food, the atmosphere, everything..Woof. Sorry! And this treatment certainly rams that home. The shootout at the climax was a chilling, honestly portrayed rendition of violence, spot on... I found it to be a sad, uncomfortable, yet thought provoking and extremely entertaining movie. Job well done!

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    • Trivia
      The social housing complex that Miller is living in is the Heygate estate at Elephant and Castle. You can see the Strata in one of the scene where Miller broke through some barricade to have the night view. The Heygate has since been demolished to make way for Elephant Park by Lend Lease.
    • Quotes

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      Gerry Langdon: The organizing principle of any society is for war. The basic authority of the modern state over its people resides in its war powers. Today it's oil, tomorrow, water. It's what we like to call the GOD business: Guns, Oil, and Drugs. But there is a problem. Our way of life, its over. It's unsustainable and in rapid decline. That's why we implement demand destruction. We continue to make money as the world burns. But for this to work the people have to remain ignorant of the problem until it's too late. That's why we have triggers in place: 9/11, 7/7, WMDs. A population in a permanent state of fear does not ask questions. Our desire for war becomes *its* desire for war. A willing sacrifice. You see, fear is justification, fear is control, fear is money. You're a brilliant soldier and I could still use someone like you.

      Robert Miller: I'll ask you one more time. Where is she?

      Gerry Langdon: Do you know the term "train tracking?" And "batterying?"

      [They are slang for "gang rape"]

      Gerry Langdon: Perhaps you should look closer to home. The young men of your estate. So vicious. Poor Alayna wouldn't stand...

      [takes a bullet to the heart]

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ветеран
    • Filming locations
      • Heygate Estate, Southwark, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • DMK Productions
      • Iconiq Group
      • Local Films
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      • £2,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,229
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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