Avengement
- 2019
- 1h 27m
After years of assaults on him in prison, convicted felon Cain Burgess escapes for avengement on those responsible.After years of assaults on him in prison, convicted felon Cain Burgess escapes for avengement on those responsible.After years of assaults on him in prison, convicted felon Cain Burgess escapes for avengement on those responsible.
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Adkins plays a man who escapes from prison, only to hunt the people who betrayed him. Story-wise, there is zero surprise here. But the biggest plus from this movie is the pacing, the gritty atmosphere and a convincing Scott Adkins who after some pretty bad and repetitive movies finally found his rhytm. Acting, facial expressions, voice (accent) etc. fall neatly in place and the action scenes are plenty, without acrobatics, but decent, hard and entertaining. This makes me wanna see more from Scott Adkins and Jesse Johnson.
A better than average fight movie. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it has a decent story and is played out nicely being interspersed by brutal but realistic fight scenes. The tension is kept up by some good storytelling without you having to think too hard. Definitely worth a watch and will have me curious to see if Mr. Adkins and co can reproduce it again, maybe next time with a few more twists.
Avengement: Not horror as such but certainly horrific. Cain (Scott Adkins) feels that he has been betrayed/abandoned by his crime boss brother after he is imprisoned. On compassionate release he beats up his guards and escapes. He holds his brothers gang at'gunpoint in a pub and the back story unfolds. A truly savage tale, non-stop fights and attacks in prison leave Cain scarred mentally and physically but he's a MMA and survives but continuously has his sentence extended. The prison violence is the least of the horrors in this film though as hands are chopped off with an axe and a foot shot off etc. Not for the squeamish or faint of heart. A crime/revenge story with some intriguing twists written and Directed by Jesse V. Johnson. 7/10. On Netflix.
I don't think the story was the best, but the fight scenes kept me engaged. A stellar performance from Scott Atkins. This is is the first movie of his I have watched. And I really enjoyed it and will probably watch one of his movies in the future.
I look forward to every Scott Adkins movie, I grew up watching anything that had Van Damme's name attached to it. Adkins is today's Van Damme! His movies are pure entertainment and everything I love about action films. Avengement is another win for him. It wastes no time getting down to the action and the story had me totally hooked in his transformation from regular guy to a man with nothing to lose out for revenge. The fighting choreography in the film is not the same style as in undisputed, triple threat etc. it's quick, brutal and a damn good time.
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- TriviaFilm Comment named the 'Pub Brawl' scene as one of the best fight scenes of the decade.
- GoofsWhen Cain is poured is first pint in the pub by Bez, his glass is almost full to the brim. The next scene shows a large head of froth.
- Quotes
Bez: You've really fucked the duck now, this time. There's no coming back from that!
Cain Burgess: Maybe I don't wanna come back.
- ConnectionsReferences The Terminator (1984)
- SoundtracksLet it Go
Performed by Luis Oliart, The Hinges
Music and Lyrics by Luis Oliart
Courtesy of Oliart Music.
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- £2,000,000 (estimated)
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- $39,153
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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