Six years on and John is still haunted by the death of his younger brother. The choices he faces will push him to the edge like never before.Six years on and John is still haunted by the death of his younger brother. The choices he faces will push him to the edge like never before.Six years on and John is still haunted by the death of his younger brother. The choices he faces will push him to the edge like never before.
Akkshey Caplash
- The Plumber
- (as Akshay Caplash)
Mara Jean Quinn
- Matt's girlfriend
- (as Mara Quinn)
Salvatore Samperi
- Police Officer Rossi
- (as Salv Perie)
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This film explores topics which are currently affecting today's society, particularly in the Western Suburbs of Sydney.
Most, who are oblivious to what is actually going on around them; or refuse to accept the truth about what has become socially acceptable in today's society rather, are part of the problem, which try to brush the issue under the carpet and stick their heads in the sand rather than addressing it. Sadly, those types of people are the ones more prone in leaving negative reviews for a raw film such as this and attacking honest reviewers.
This film depicts the issue of racism, and crime and wether you like it or not, it's a real issue and it happens. Irrespective of the fact that we are entering 2020 and should have by now moved past exterior differences, which we have no control over, we (as a society) are in fact standing still, and allowing this behaviour to continue. While the rest of us are just surviving, through racism, criminal activity, stigma, segregation and other issues.
It's one thing to acknowledge that this behaviour exists, it is another thing to acknowledge that you yourself are an instrument of that behaviour.
Most, who are oblivious to what is actually going on around them; or refuse to accept the truth about what has become socially acceptable in today's society rather, are part of the problem, which try to brush the issue under the carpet and stick their heads in the sand rather than addressing it. Sadly, those types of people are the ones more prone in leaving negative reviews for a raw film such as this and attacking honest reviewers.
This film depicts the issue of racism, and crime and wether you like it or not, it's a real issue and it happens. Irrespective of the fact that we are entering 2020 and should have by now moved past exterior differences, which we have no control over, we (as a society) are in fact standing still, and allowing this behaviour to continue. While the rest of us are just surviving, through racism, criminal activity, stigma, segregation and other issues.
It's one thing to acknowledge that this behaviour exists, it is another thing to acknowledge that you yourself are an instrument of that behaviour.
Although predictable and some of their acting not so great, it got me hooked enough for me to sit and watch both movies from start to finish, and i enjoyed it.
Not too bad!
Similar themes to the first movie... you'll probably appreciate it more if you've grown up around Western Sydney... it's a similar style to the new Romper Stomper tv series... and George Basha's other productions so if you've liked them - you'll like this too!
Similar themes to the first movie... you'll probably appreciate it more if you've grown up around Western Sydney... it's a similar style to the new Romper Stomper tv series... and George Basha's other productions so if you've liked them - you'll like this too!
I really loved this movie, if you want to write a good tradegy, than family is one of the most important things you must have on your mind. Family is the smallest unit of society. And in this unit is called " Combination Redemption" Staring the gorgeous Mr George Basha as (Johnny Morkos) whom is so convincing. A valnerble family who have a vandetta with drug dealers...Tony Ryan was great and unnerving! Beautifully shot carefully crafted and takes total ownership of a very intense view of family and crime...Great cultural background music. ..I really enjoy watching it every time. Great work Mr George Basha. Looking forward to many more keep up the good work.
30 years since Gregor Jordan's timeless Two Hands was released, how the storytelling of Sydney's underworld digressed so much in this period of time?
Sure, The Combination Redemption depicts the tribal suburban divide in Western Sydney.
But throughout it's a very predicable script,
and as for the dialogue, although sometimes It's funny and is real to life, its way over the top!! (more swearing isn't always better).
Ok, It's another film written and staring Basha for Australia's Lebanese communities.
But all this movie did was make me frustrated!
Sydney has everything, it can be it's own character in feature films, from its cultural diversity that is evident just by driving from suburb to suburb throughout Sydney, combined with its unforgettable landmark and beaches, the city can go from the best place on earth, to being by far the most dangerous place in Australia.
Sydney's identity is a perfect backdrop for a unique well scripted/directed crime feature, and Sydney needs an acclaimed crime feature, unfortunately The Combination Redemption isn't it.
Did you know
- TriviaTony Ryan's last film, the film is dedicated to him.
- ConnectionsFollows The Combination (2009)
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- La combinazione - Redenzione
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $77,743
- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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