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Pusher II - Du sang sur les mains

Original title: Pusher II
  • 2004
  • 16
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
27K
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Pusher II - Du sang sur les mains (2004)
Tonny is released from prison - again. This time he has his mind set on changing his broken down life, but that is easier said than done.
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Tonny is released from prison - again. This time he has his mind set on changing his broken down life, but that is easier said than done.Tonny is released from prison - again. This time he has his mind set on changing his broken down life, but that is easier said than done.Tonny is released from prison - again. This time he has his mind set on changing his broken down life, but that is easier said than done.

  • Director
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Writer
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Stars
    • Mads Mikkelsen
    • Leif Sylvester
    • Anne Sørensen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Writer
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Stars
      • Mads Mikkelsen
      • Leif Sylvester
      • Anne Sørensen
    • 45User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • Tonny
    Leif Sylvester
    Leif Sylvester
    • Smeden
    • (as Leif Sylvester Petersen)
    Anne Sørensen
    Anne Sørensen
    • Charlotte
    Øyvind Hagen-Traberg
    • Ø
    Kurt Nielsen
    • Kusse-Kurt
    Karsten Schrøder
    • Røde
    Maria Erwolter
    Maria Erwolter
    • Gry
    Dan Dommer
    • Den gamle
    Sven Erik Eskeland Larsen
    • Svend
    Jean Pierre Peuleve
    • Chief
    Zlatko Buric
    Zlatko Buric
    • Milo
    Maya Ababadjani
    • Prostituerende
    • (as Maya Sørensen)
    Maria Mendoza
    • Prostituerende
    Luis Werner Grau
    • Valdemar
    Lasse Wenkers
    • Baby
    Anja Bertelsen
    • Kurts datter
    Ilyas Agac
    Ilyas Agac
    • Lille Muhammed
    Sine Nielsen
    • Mia
    • Director
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Writer
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
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    8UlrikSander

    Nicolas Winding Refn's Pusher 2 is even better than the first one

    Nicolas Winding Refn's Pusher 1-3 is my favorite trilogy of danish film history. Pusher II (2004) is the best part of it. I have been a follower of Refn's work ever-since I saw his directional debut Pusher (1996) the first time. It had a great dynamic, it was brutally honest and it had a documentary-style (hand-held camera, great method-acting etc.) that gave it an authentic feeling.

    The story-line: Small-time gangster Tonny (Mads Mikkelsen) is released from prison, but quickly returns to the criminal underworld and gets hired by his father "Smeden" (Leif Sylvester): a big-time gangster highly respected in the underworld. But Tonny has a hard time earning his father's respect, and on top of that, he discovers that Charlotte (Anne Sørensen): a girl he once had sex with, has given birth to his child. Tonny has a hard time making the right decisions, and one day he agrees to help his friend Kusse-Kurt (Kurt Nielsen) purchase heroin worth of 80.000 danish kroner from big-time pusher Milo (Zlatko Buric), but since they are high off cocaine and paranoid they accidentally throw the heroin in the toilet, as they think a police-man enters the room. Now they have a big problem. They have to get 80.000 kroner very quickly...

    In 2004 Nicolas Winding Refn almost went bankrupt, because his previous film Fear X (2002) which was shot on a big-budget in Canada, did horribly in the theaters and at box-office. Refn knew that a sequel for Pusher would do very well (Pusher 1 was the most engrossing debut film ever of Denmark) and the universe of the film had lots of artistic possibilities - therefore he decided on making it a trilogy. And Refn very much proofed that it is possible to make artistically interesting films out of rather commercial interests.

    It could be argued that Pusher 1 glamorized the gangster/drug underworld at times. This is NOT the case in Pusher II. Although Pusher 1 did show the decay of a cold man in a cold milieu, we never really got into his feelings. In Pusher II we get to feel the pain and coldness (even when Tonny himself doesn't). Pusher II is a docu-drama based on realism (like Pusher 1), and only three characters are real actors. The rest of the cast consists of people off the street, and this very much adds to its authenticity. They do a great job! The second half of the film has a few very beautiful artistic scenes (almost dream-like) that almost pauses the film and gives its audience time for reflecting. In the scenes we see very dominant red colors and the music is almost ambient-like. A great idea that works very well - even in such a realistic film.

    Mads Mikkelsen, Leif Sylvester and Zlatko Buric do terrific jobs. They are (as usual) very professional and passionate actors. But the real surprise is the untrained street-actors. They add SO much to the realism and rawness of the film. Pusher II is shot on DV-camera with a hand-held style, but it's far from Dogme. Many scenes look terrific, and the playing with distinctive colors red and green works well. I also have to give credit to Peterpeter's great rock/80's synthesizer soundtrack. It really under-builds the scenes in a scary way.

    I highly recommend Pusher II (and the rest of the trilogy) to everyone! A perfect example of an artistic film that actually works for all audiences! 9/10
    9yoshi-33

    Outstanding movie

    Pusher II follows Tony after he is released from prison. Everyone seems to think he is a retarded bum. As the movie develops, it starts to turn out that Tony is much more than that. Tony evolves into an anti-hero, and you definitely get sucked into his character.

    Pusher II is anything but a follow-up to Pusher I. As said in previous reviews, it's a film 'on it's own'. Frank from Pusher I is only mentioned briefly. A small appearance of Milo from Pusher I is also in place.

    This is a great film with a lot of depth in the Tony character. It's flawlessly acted and the cinematography is gritty, just right for this kind of movie.

    If you liked Pusher I, you'll like Pusher II. Pusher 3 is also coming shortly....
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    The Duke of hazard.

    'Pusher II (2004)' follows Mads Mikkelsen as Tonny, a side-character from Pusher '(1996)', as he once again exits prison and tries to earn his father's respect by stealing cars for his dodgy business. As he begins to adjust back to non-incarcerated life, he comes to discover that he himself may have a son. The film can be easily watched without having seen its predecessor, despite the fact that it features a couple of the same characters and makes one or two references to that prior title's plot. It's quite a bit different from that movie, too. It isn't an exercise in ratcheting tension and increasing desperation, rather it's a relatively introspective drama about fatherhood and, more specifically, the central character's relationship to it. He strives for a connection with his cold and uncaring dad, while struggling to reconcile his own responsibility to the child he may or may not have fathered. Ultimately, it's about breaking the cycle of apathy that has trapped the fairly unintelligent protagonist in a world of small-time crime, emotional (and physical) impotence and an absence of love. Of course, the flick still deals with bad men who do bad things (particularly to women) and get paid for it, but there's an aspect of tenderness - however subtle or, even, intangible it may be - that makes this story much more affecting than it otherwise would be. As such, it's an experience that will stay with you for longer than 'Pusher (1996)' and, for my money, that makes it better. The movie isn't always especially compelling, primarily because its pacing drags a little here and there, but it's always entertaining enough to keep you engaged. It's also varied in terms of tone, often going from dark comedy to poignant tragedy and back again, which keeps you on your toes and prevents any significant boredom. The picture feels cohesive overall, with a solid understanding of its themes and the patience required to really hammer home its emotional elements. Even though it may seem like a brash crime saga on the surface, it's actually a rather considered art film that sneakily delivers a surprisingly solid character study. Mads Mikkelsen is superb in the starring role, subtly portraying a litany of emotions often without even saying a word. Overall, this is a considered and affecting picture that makes you care about its protagonist despite his sometimes brutish nature.
    7johanevander

    Quiet with the smell of salt water and concrete

    Just like Pusher, Pusher 2 presents you with a world of rain, seaweed and concrete. Mybe not even concrete but mere plain dirt.

    Although not as strong as Pusher it still grabs you and keeps you in its arms through the entire journey of Tony's confusing and degrading life, right out of prison.

    Fragile and non-existing relationships develop back and fourth and eventually it is obvious why the main character is where he is in life; near the bottom of a downslope. Violence and drugs mixed with maybe not so unexplainable relations hands you a bitter and sad father and son situation.
    7slake09

    Mads Mikkelsen Strikes Again

    Our protagonist, Tonny, is an ex-con and general screwup who just about everyone dislikes, for good reasons. His father, girlfriend, co-workers and most of his associates consider him to be the biggest goober head around, and from his actions you won't think they are far wrong.

    There is a lot of drug use in the film, but not much dealing, so the title is a bit misleading. However, the movie is good because of the excellent acting and the general zaniness of the plot; you never know what kind of mistake Tonny is going to make next. What's sure is that he will make one, and probably in the next couple of minutes. He's the kind of guy you can like on the screen but would be horrified to find living next door.

    Mads Mikkelsen as Tonny is awesome; he's about as far from the part of Le Chiffre in Casino Royale as a character could get. At first I had a hard time believing it was the same actor.

    Watch this when you're in the mood for a Danish gangster film featuring some madcap fun and general foolishness.

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    • Trivia
      Many of the cast are not actors, but real criminals. Vasilije Bojicic from Bosnia, playing Vanja was in 2006 sentenced to eight years in prison followed by a deportation back to Bosnia for smuggling heroin across Denmark. He leaves three kids behind.
    • Goofs
      Tonny, his father and the henchman are sitting in a car, when Tonny is given the job to kill Jeanette. In a clip you see a train moving and disappear out of the picture. The next clip shows, where the train should be, but there is no train.
    • Quotes

      Smeden: Be a good example to your kid.

      Tonny: [ironically] Like you?

      Smeden: Yeah, like me.

    • Connections
      Featured in NWR (Nicolas Winding Refn) (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Tarok
      Written by T. Lønberg

      Performed by Lovelight

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site (Niue)
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Pusher II
    • Filming locations
      • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Billy's People
      • Nordisk Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,605
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,792
      • Aug 20, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $35,718
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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