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Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II

  • 2015
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 51 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
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Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II (2015)
Trailer for Rise of the Footsoldier Part II
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BiographieDramaKriminalität

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe life of underworld icon Carlton Leach.The life of underworld icon Carlton Leach.The life of underworld icon Carlton Leach.

  • Regie
    • Ricci Harnett
  • Drehbuch
    • Ricci Harnett
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Charlie Heaton
    • Steven Berkoff
    • Luke Mably
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Ricci Harnett
    • Drehbuch
      • Ricci Harnett
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Charlie Heaton
      • Steven Berkoff
      • Luke Mably
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Charlie Heaton
    Charlie Heaton
    • Dealer
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • Dr. Flint
    Luke Mably
    Luke Mably
    • Shawn
    Craig Fairbrass
    Craig Fairbrass
    • Pat Tate (Flashback)
    Jonathan Harden
    Jonathan Harden
    • Dave
    Ricci Harnett
    Ricci Harnett
    • Carlton Leach
    Lockhart Ogilvie
    Lockhart Ogilvie
    • Afanas
    Nabil Elouahabi
    Nabil Elouahabi
    • Demirkan
    Joel Morris
    Joel Morris
    • Stan
    Kiera Bell
    Kiera Bell
    • 90's Girl
    Terry Stone
    Terry Stone
    • Tony Tucker (Flashback)
    Roland Manookian
    Roland Manookian
    • Craig Rolfe (Flashback)
    Adrian Derrick-Palmer
    Adrian Derrick-Palmer
    • Josh (Club Barman)
    • (as Adrian Palmer)
    Tygo Gernandt
    Tygo Gernandt
    • Lars
    Andy Linden
    • Reg
    Coralie Rose
    Coralie Rose
    • Denny
    Ryan Oliva
    Ryan Oliva
    • Kenny Davis
    Johnny Palmiero
    Johnny Palmiero
    • Mad Jack
    • Regie
      • Ricci Harnett
    • Drehbuch
      • Ricci Harnett
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    5damianphelps

    The Footsoldier Is No Longer Rising

    I like that they focus the story on Leach, he's the character I was first drawn to, however they take his arc in an unfortunate direction.

    Gone is the larrikin turned gangster, Leach has become something else much darker and the film suffers for it.
    3GBG78

    Pointless

    Disjointed, no story poorly put together cliche fest.

    Literally no reason for it to exist just trying to squeeze an extra few quid out of the franchise which was already flagging.
    6azanti0029

    A more mature brother to its predecessor which feels like the 'middle' film of a trilogy

    7 years ago a biographical British Gangster film set in the Essex crime world was a successful hit and one what divided critics. It was also a film that highlighted more than ever the dividing line of snobbery that exists in the British film community. To explain what I mean by that, there are the big commissioners in the industry with great connections to the Baftas and other awards and anything that falls outside of that sphere is often looked down upon, much the same way as the stars of Soap Operas are somehow regarded by the same establishment (wrongly) as less serious actors than their contemporaries. I mention all this because its important to put into context how this film will be viewed by many. ROTF 1 was in many ways not an easy film to like. It was a story about unsympathetic characters, small time crooks and their way of life. (A very similar premise to Goodfellas) It was dismissed by many (wrongly in my opinion) as trashy violence, but I actually thought it should be regarded as one of the best British films of that genre about that era. It was essentially a biopic of ICF member, Carlton Leach, and later a key figure in the Essex underworld, and friend to the murdered Tony Tucker of 1996 Ranger Rover murders.

    This sequel examines the aftermath that Leach had to deal with his slow climb back to a reality where he finds some sense of normality. Carlton (Played again by Ricci Harnett who also writes and directs) starts the film in a downward spiral. He works all the time and when he isn't sniffing coke and stealing from dealers, he's cheating on his wife with a bit of skirt in an alley round the back, his behaviour is alienating his friends, his work colleagues and not least of all his family, especially his wife, Denny (Coralie Rose, superb) who soon moves out taking the younger kids with her. Carlton is soon forced to re- evaluate his attitude and his life but while pushing coke off the table comes with relative ease when the stakes are so high, leaving behind the life of crime comes with more difficulty and is harder to extricate himself from. An unexpected reunion from the past soon forces him to make changes in his life for the better of those around him.

    Those expecting a balls to the wall gangster caper may well be disappointed as Hartnett opts for a far more realistic depiction of the downside of the less glamorous side of the life of crime. This is a film about a damaged man and his slow steps back to recovery and while yes the gangster life is still there, the story here is smaller, because this part of Carlton's life is set on a smaller stage, entirely his own. While the shady deals and debt collections are still very much the backdrop for the journey the story this time is less about the crime and more about the fallout damage of that life style. For some this might make for less compelling viewing but I personally think it was a very brave decision by the film maker. This film might be uncomfortable for those who have experienced drug addiction, anger issues and broken marriages to watch but for many it may well come hand in hand with being in this line of work. Hartnett wisely assembled a team of very competent actors in his supporting cast to fill out the other roles - Luke Mably is in a class of his own as best friend Shawn, the loyal torture specialist whose speech about his love playing a record will make you squirm in your seat. I felt like we needed to see more on his back story though one can just accept him as a member of Carlton's firm easily enough. He is supported by Johnny Palmiero as Mad Jack who gets all the best lines and brings much needed humour to the piece, because if you have even dipped your toe into that world you will know that many of the real characters are faster than anyone with their comedy come backs. Joshua Osei and Scott Peden do well with very under written roles to make their mark and the likes of solid actors Nabil Elouahabi and Jasper Britton add strong credibility to their characters.

    Despite a tight budget and being aware that Harnett had a very difficult journey getting the film finished the film doesn't feel rushed or cheap. The shots of sex are done with some degree of taste while the violence is cleverly more implied (with much greater effect I might add) than it is shown. Well shot by Alfie Biddle, it is a well produced compliment piece to its predecessor and a very different kind of animal and even though the setting does change from Essex to Tenerife it doesn't feel quite as epic but clearly that was not what Hartnett was going for. This is sadly a world where female characters take second place, with the significant dialogue going to Coralie Rose as Carlton's wife. (Rose is a massively under rated actress and should be seen on our screens a great deal more) However, as a film which continues to tell the story of Carlton Leach, it does exactly what it says on the tin - I only have a casual interest in films of this genre and there have been some truly dire films over the last few years which have tried to capitalise on the continued telling of stories connected to the Range Rover killings. This film does not feel like one of those at all and while its general appeal maybe fairly narrow its a competent well made piece of work with some stand out performances which will certainly need a third segment to bring it to its final conclusion.
    6Theo Robertson

    Greed Disguised As Redemption

    The original RISE OF THE FOOTSOLDIER was unfortunate in that it arrived very belatedly in an era when most British films seemed inspired by Guy Ritchie . There's only some much mileage you can squeeze out of a formula so by the time RISE OF THE FOOTSOLDIER came out everyone had become bored by mockney gangsters . That said I found Julian Gilbey's true life crime movie to be rather underrated and if there was a British equivalent of GOODFELLAS that might have been it . Crime doesn't pay ? Tell me about it . Despite this the idea of a sequel seems needless and I can see why this continuation of Carlton Leach's life story came and went without the slightest fanfare

    In its favour director and star Ricci Harnett concentrates on continuity with the prior film . Some of the cast are resurrected and we have the same look and feel as the 2007 . There is a slight difference and that where Leach became a very peripheral character in the second half of RISE OF THE FOOTSOLDIER here he appears in nearly every scene and is the constant central character of the narrative

    This leads to a fundamental problem though . While the lives of Tate , Rolfe and Tucker were unremittingly violent and made the first film compelling here there's considerably less violence which makes for a less compulsive film . Don't get me wrong , you won't confuse this with Walt Disney family fare but this tends to draw your attention to another aspect - self justification . Carlton you see isn't really a bad man and only maims and beats people who deserve it and the understated violence is only inflicted on people who deserve . Perhaps even worse there's an element of redemption running through the narrative subtext but how does a former West Ham ICF thug and gangster redeem himself ? The answer is he probably can't . It's not a bad film but if you need convincing that crime doesn't pay the message has been spelled out in better films without trying to elicit sympathy from the audience
    5stevelivesey-37183

    The continuing adventures of Carlton Leach

    Not a movie as such more a collection of stories that happened to Carlton after the Rettendon murders.

    There is not a plot to speak of as such but every ten minutes or so, a new scrape, a a new business venture, a new fight takes place to keep things bubbling along quite nicely.

    Unfortunately, with this, it just isn't good enough. It does keep you vaguely engaged, but, not enthralled.

    The lead actor is a little 'one paced' and limited. And compared to the real Carleton Leach, who appears as a cameo at the end of the movie, looks tiny and carries little or no menace. Instead coming across in the movie as an angry little man. All snarl and no bite.

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      The real Carlton leach makes an appearance during the film
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      Carlton Leach: I knew the guy who killed Tony could still be out there and every day the anger got worse.

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      Followed by Rise of the Footsoldier III - Die Pat Tate Story (2017)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. Februar 2018 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Carnaby International Announcement (United Kingdom)
    • Sprachen
      • Niederländisch
      • Polnisch
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Return of the Footsoldier
    • Drehorte
      • Vereinigtes Königreich(London)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Carnaby International
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      • 5.000.000 £ (geschätzt)
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      • 8.156 $
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      • 1 Std. 51 Min.(111 min)
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