- Film Review
- Reviewed By Sloan Freer
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3 out of 5
Vigilante justice is the theme of this hard-hitting action drama from The Football Factory writer/director Nick Love. A provocative indictment of modern Britain, it explores the devastating effects of violent crime and the apparent inability of the authorities to deal with it. Sean Bean plays a former paratrooper who decides to clean up the streets after returning disillusioned from service in Iraq. Joining him on his mission is a ragtag group of crime victims, including Lennie James's grief-stricken London barrister, disfigured Cambridge student Rupert Friend and an uncharacteristically mild-mannered Danny Dyer. Anybody expecting a laddish Death Wish will be disappointed: Love has left behind the cheeky chappie approach of his earlier work, delivering a raw and sobering slice of urban verité. Though his arguments are underdeveloped and frequently naive, his vision is heartfelt and powerful, with strong performances adding to the film's overall intensity.
Plot Summary
Crime action drama starring Sean Bean and Danny Dyer. When British ex-paratrooper Danny Bryant returns home after a tour of duty in Iraq, he finds an undisciplined country he barely recognises. Deciding to take the law into his own hands, he enlists a ragtag group of crime victims to help him with his social cleanup.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Danny Bryant
- Sean Bean
- Gene Dekker
- Danny Dyer
- Sandy Mardell
- Rupert Friend
- Simon Hillier
- Sean Harris
- Cedric Munroe
- Lennie James
- Walter Lewis
- Bob Hoskins
Crew
- Director
- Nick Love
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