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L'Ascension d'un homme de main

Titre original : Rise of the Footsoldier
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 59min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
22 k
MA NOTE
L'Ascension d'un homme de main (2007)
True CrimeActionBiographyCrimeDrama

L'histoire de la vie du criminel professionnelle Carlton Leach.L'histoire de la vie du criminel professionnelle Carlton Leach.L'histoire de la vie du criminel professionnelle Carlton Leach.

  • Réalisation
    • Julian Gilbey
  • Scénario
    • Julian Gilbey
    • Will Gilbey
  • Casting principal
    • Ricci Harnett
    • Craig Fairbrass
    • Terry Stone
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    22 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Julian Gilbey
    • Scénario
      • Julian Gilbey
      • Will Gilbey
    • Casting principal
      • Ricci Harnett
      • Craig Fairbrass
      • Terry Stone
    • 125avis d'utilisateurs
    • 59avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rise of the Footsoldier
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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Ricci Harnett
    Ricci Harnett
    • Carlton Leach
    Craig Fairbrass
    Craig Fairbrass
    • Pat Tate
    Terry Stone
    Terry Stone
    • Tony Tucker
    Roland Manookian
    Roland Manookian
    • Craig Rolfe
    Coralie Rose
    Coralie Rose
    • Denny
    Neil Maskell
    Neil Maskell
    • Darren Nicholls
    Billy Murray
    Billy Murray
    • Mickey Steele
    Ian Virgo
    Ian Virgo
    • Jimmy Gerenuk
    Kierston Wareing
    Kierston Wareing
    • Kate Carter
    Patrick Regis
    Patrick Regis
    • Eddie
    Lara Belmont
    Lara Belmont
    • Karen
    Emily Beecham
    Emily Beecham
    • Kelly
    Andy Linden
    • Peter Dunsdale
    Frank Harper
    Frank Harper
    • Jack Whomes
    Jason Maza
    Jason Maza
    • Rob
    Mark Killeen
    Mark Killeen
    • Terry
    Dave Legeno
    Dave Legeno
    • Big John
    Dhafer L'Abidine
    Dhafer L'Abidine
    • Emre Baran
    • (as Dhaffer L'Abidine)
    • Réalisation
      • Julian Gilbey
    • Scénario
      • Julian Gilbey
      • Will Gilbey
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs125

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    9russelledwards001

    Brutal but gripping British gangster movie

    I'm always wary of saying that a film is excellent after only seeing it once, but me and my wife and friends have been talking about this film since we watched it.

    Although extremely brutal in places this movie is one of the best British gangster titles i have seen in years now.

    The story is gripping and the football firm fighting scenes although perhaps a little over the top with the blood make sorry titles like green street and football factories seem like a walk in the park.

    I was extremely impressed with Terry Stone (known to those who have been in the rave scene as terry turbo) and as a fan of this genre was delighted to see some great bad boy actors from eastenders (jonny allen and dan for those who know).

    A great take on a subject that has certainly been done before, but it was also nice to see the early rave scene being covered as well, something i'm sure as time goes by we will see a lot more of.

    All in all if you are a fan of the genre i have little doubt you will enjoy this movie.

    I have a feeling once it is released on DVD this will become a cult movie. And rightly so.
    7noahbbrown

    Decent - don't believe the reviews

    I've just seen this at the cinema, and I can't believe it's had such bad reviews. I can only think critics are offended by the subject matter, as this is a pacey, well-acted, stylishly shot exploitation movie. Yes, the central characters are unpleasant, but when did that have anything to do with the quality of the film itself? That's like saying Guernica is a bad painting as it portrays a bombing, and bombings are NOT NICE...

    Seriously though, if you like hard-boiled, brutal, gripping "TOUGH GUY" cinema, you will enjoy this. The 80s/90s period detail is captured very well, with haircuts, fashions and soundtrack, and the violence doesn't let up. I was half expecting some sub-Guy Ritchie cringe-worthy thing, but it's not like that at all. The plot focus does shift from Leach to his cohorts in the film's latter half, which some viewers seem to have a problem with, but not I. ROTF barrels along and seems shorter than its near-two hour running time. Plenty of brutality, nudity, swearing and drug abuse. Sweet!
    7Theo Robertson

    A British Scorsese

    In American gangster movies the protagonist finds himself pursuing the American dream via the American existentialist capitalist nightmare . By this I mean he finds a violent purpose in a meaningless uncaring world , a purpose that usually leads to his destruction either literally or metaphorically . Brtish cinema doesn't have a long tradition of this type of movie and perhaps the closest we have in this country is the football hooligan film . Mindful of this director Julian Gilbey has made a film trying to bridge the gap between the two

    Is he successful ? Yes and no . Yes to the fact that he's made a dark violent thriller but no judging by the amount of comments along the lines of " I watched this movie thinking it was a biopic on Carlton Leach only to find he disappears halfway through " What the film is not is a biopic but if proof is ever needed that crime does not pay then an audience could do a lot worse than watch RISE OF THE FOOT SOLDIER

    It's certainly memorable but I mean this in a dubious way . It's certainly not pleasant and Gilbey concentrates on the gore and violence . Perhaps too much so as he introduces conspiracy theories as to why three violent gangsters are executed gangland style . Why does he do this ? Simply to show three criminals get blasted to death in the most graphic way possible . You can't get enough of seeing a naughty boy get shot in the face with a shotgun ? Good because you'll be able to see it happen at least three times from different angles . Gilbey is trying to emulate Scorsese though he's not entirely successful . That said one had hoped he'd be more prolific . After all who wants to watch British art house or period dramas all day ?
    maxDOPE

    Not what I expected

    This movie could have been great. It is not in my opinion. The storyline is fragmented, the editor appears not to be able to choose between a Guy Ritchie-style of storytelling and a more straightforward one. There is a great emphasis on excessive violence, including torture. Too much so if you ask me. The characters are very shallow and stereo-typed, I would have liked to see more depth there. It is hard to identify with the main character. As a result the movie remains shallow as a whole.

    The movie says it gives the spectator an inside view of the British criminal underclass, more in particular the Essex underclass. Football-hooligans, steroids, cocaine, heroine and violence, lots and lots of violence. Violence resulting from paranoia and fear in general. In this movie no-one seems to use his (or her) brain, we're looking at a bunch of animals in clothes. Like I said, there is not much of a plot and the storytelling leaves a lot to be desired.

    If you're a male below 30, like gore and hardcore violence and think that's entertaining, than this is a movie for you. If you're looking for a movie portraying real people with a well developed storyline, suspense and depth, well... you can skip this one.
    8europolismovie

    "When coke deals go bad..."

    Let's face it; Reservoir Dogs wasn't so much a movie about a diamond heist gone wrong as it was about a gang of actors that wanted to be Lee Marvin. Rise of the Footsoldier (Released 7th of September) is nothing more or less than a bunch of Scorsese fanatics who wished they'd been in Goodfellas – and be fair, who wouldn't?

    'Footsoldier' is a gangster film – pure and simple. "Professional" Football hooligans the I.C.F (Inner City Firm) have met their nemesis with a combination of high profile arrests. With the emergence of the 'rave' scene of the late 80's they recognise the lucre generating possibilities of the new counter culture; get 'loved up', 'steam' the groovy train and swap their Stanley knives and knuckle dusters for smiley T. Shirts, Kickers and eh… shotguns. Quickly establishing themselves as major 'faces' in the Essex underworld, it isn't long before these Knights of the glass table are running their cocaine Camelot through a gamut of girls, guns and high friends in dangerous places.

    Based on a real life 1995 'hit' which rendered three of those face's blown off at a secluded dirt track in Retterdon, the cinematic possibilities of what is now known as 'The Range Rover Killings' has not been lost on movie land. The semi fictional Essex Boys (2000) took its cue from this pivotal event in gangland history but 'Footsoldier' is a more authentic account, retaining the facts and the actual characters as recounted in 'Muscle', the book written by one of the surviving members of the gang Carlton Leach, played here by a shark eyed Ricci Harnett.

    'Footsoldier' also boasts an impressive array of T.V tough guys including Ex-Eastender's Bill Murray and Craig Fairbrass, whose soap appearances had hitherto had me scrambling for the off switch. Both are excellent here, with Murray exuding menace from every pore and Fairbrass chillingly convincing as the 'roid' crazed Pat Tate. Mover and shaker Terry Stone has a face that suggests all the members of the Clash at once and follows his impressive turn in Gilby's last movie, the very excellent 'Rollin' With The Nines' as Tony Tucker; a one man swear-a-thon sporting a syrup that looked liked it could have been a stunt double for Dougal in the Magic Roundabout.

    Brandishing its Scorsese-isms loudly and proudly (sweeping crane shots, freeze frame voice overs etc) 'Footsoldier' is no 'feel good' film by any stretch. But there is much to enjoy from watching these guys 'go ta woik' in a similar, but darker fashion to ensemble piece 'Love, Honour & Obey' (Was I the only one that liked that film?!) or the aforementioned Reservoir Dogs. Perhaps not quite dislodging any of the unholy trinity of Get Carter, Brighton Rock and The Long Good Friday from their lofty throne, Rise of the Foot Soldier doesn't let up for a second and holds its own as a 'balls out', 'in yer face' thrill ride, and certainly a worthy addition to the 'Grit Brit' gangster pantheon.

    Adrian Stranik

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    • Anecdotes
      In the coach scene at beginning of the film you can see the real Carlton Leach and in the gym lifting weights
    • Gaffes
      In the rave scene, set in 1988.. there are multiple posters advertising "Happy Hardcore". Happy Hardcore wasn't around in 1988, it wasn't until between 1991-1993 that rave music evolved in to Happy Hardcore.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Carlton Leach: It was the end of an era. But before the murders, the torture, the beatings and the ecstacy... before all of that, there was football. You see, football was where all the spite and the hatred first came from. On those terraces... well, it's where it all began for me.

    • Versions alternatives
      The German version is cut for violence by approx 5 minutes in order to secure the "Not under 18" rating from the FSK. An uncut German release would later be released with SPIO/JK approval.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Britain's Underworld: Essex Bad Boys (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      Run Run Run
      Written by Andes / Ferguson

      Published by Rondor Music London Ltd

      Version by The River

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 septembre 2007 (Allemagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
      • MySpace
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Rise of the Footsoldier
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Calais, Pas-de-Calais, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Carnaby International
      • Hanover Films
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    • Budget
      • 4 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 355 345 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 59 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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