Raven, a recently freed man from prison must confront the people who put him inside. However, revenge is not always the answer, redemption is.Raven, a recently freed man from prison must confront the people who put him inside. However, revenge is not always the answer, redemption is.Raven, a recently freed man from prison must confront the people who put him inside. However, revenge is not always the answer, redemption is.
Warren Lee Hicks
- Rick Black
- (as Warren Hicks)
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The movie was almost flawless. Was at the edge of my seat the whole way through watching the movie. Director Ranjeet S. Marwa delivers a great movie that many people will enjoy watching. Excellent work. Well done on crafting a unique piece of art that will be a cult classic for many years to come. You should definitely check out this movie from this director who is going places. Definitely worth the watch. Highly recommend. James Bryhan is fantastic and so is David Lamont. Nick Khan and Mark Strange deliver a powerhouse fight scene which is not matched by any other movie i have seen. Well done to all the team.
Rapture provided all the suspense and on the edge of the your seat viewing. All the cast members were exceptional bringing their own flare and presence.
It was like going back in time to a sci-if era. Mark Strange showcased his martial arts talent and James Bryhan gave us a strong character that brought us back to earth with his distinctive authoritative role. David Lamont have an essence of the past Birmingham gangs. All cast members worked well together and left us wanting more.
This film was exiting and gripping the colourisation resembled a kaleidoscope of colours with a moody undertone.
Just exceptional!
It was like going back in time to a sci-if era. Mark Strange showcased his martial arts talent and James Bryhan gave us a strong character that brought us back to earth with his distinctive authoritative role. David Lamont have an essence of the past Birmingham gangs. All cast members worked well together and left us wanting more.
This film was exiting and gripping the colourisation resembled a kaleidoscope of colours with a moody undertone.
Just exceptional!
Set in the not so distant dystopian future Raven Black (played by Mark Strange) is a man who is seeking revenge on those who put him away.
Mark Strange is good as Raven Black, a portrayal of a man on a path of redemption.
Some fantastic fight scenes, like the knife fight in the Hallway with Nick 'The Blade' Khan which is fantastic.
There are two really great performances here with James Bryan as Sanford, a man Raven is ultimately betrayed by and David Lamont as Smoke who is beyond crazy and unhinged. These guys stood out for me as the emotional toil of the movie and made Raven's revenge seem worthwhile and meaningful.
Ranjeet S Marwa (Director ) has put together a film similar in style to Blade Runner and its a wonderful homage, if you like to the film.
Mark Strange is good as Raven Black, a portrayal of a man on a path of redemption.
Some fantastic fight scenes, like the knife fight in the Hallway with Nick 'The Blade' Khan which is fantastic.
There are two really great performances here with James Bryan as Sanford, a man Raven is ultimately betrayed by and David Lamont as Smoke who is beyond crazy and unhinged. These guys stood out for me as the emotional toil of the movie and made Raven's revenge seem worthwhile and meaningful.
Ranjeet S Marwa (Director ) has put together a film similar in style to Blade Runner and its a wonderful homage, if you like to the film.
This is an absolute joy! The film kicks straight in and from there, it's a roller coaster ride of high endorphins.
The film stars Mark Strange, a man on the road to redemption after being released from prison for crimes... well you'll have to watch, but needless to say, its a revenge movie.
I felt for Marks character, Raven Black and rooted for him throughout the film, championing him on to get the men responsible for his incarceration, yet there were two other characters with whom i wanted to see survive the carnage around them.
Smoke played magnificently by David Lamont. An unhinged psychopath who ,when you see the film, has moments that make you chuckle a little guiltily. Smoke takes me back to the good days of bad guys in those 90's action movies and I love him for it.
The other is James Bryhan, an actor known for roles like Shadow and Bone.
One eyed Sanford,A charming jack the lad type with a hint of something you wouldn't want to meet down a dark alley. A persuasive, almost pleasant and likable man who would as soon stab you in the eye as well as kiss you. ( maybe that's how he lost his.. hopefully we'll find out) His performance was tremendous , especially a certain scene between his character, Sanford and Raven.
As for the fight scenes. Just mind blowing! Fast, realistic and I felt every hit. Just what I want in a martial arts film. But this one is different and in a good way. It combines martial arts with a futuristic landscape filled with some very touching scenes.
The film stars Mark Strange, a man on the road to redemption after being released from prison for crimes... well you'll have to watch, but needless to say, its a revenge movie.
I felt for Marks character, Raven Black and rooted for him throughout the film, championing him on to get the men responsible for his incarceration, yet there were two other characters with whom i wanted to see survive the carnage around them.
Smoke played magnificently by David Lamont. An unhinged psychopath who ,when you see the film, has moments that make you chuckle a little guiltily. Smoke takes me back to the good days of bad guys in those 90's action movies and I love him for it.
The other is James Bryhan, an actor known for roles like Shadow and Bone.
One eyed Sanford,A charming jack the lad type with a hint of something you wouldn't want to meet down a dark alley. A persuasive, almost pleasant and likable man who would as soon stab you in the eye as well as kiss you. ( maybe that's how he lost his.. hopefully we'll find out) His performance was tremendous , especially a certain scene between his character, Sanford and Raven.
As for the fight scenes. Just mind blowing! Fast, realistic and I felt every hit. Just what I want in a martial arts film. But this one is different and in a good way. It combines martial arts with a futuristic landscape filled with some very touching scenes.
Did you know
- TriviaOn October 7th 2022, Rupture will make its debut world premiere in Birmingham, UK at the prestigious Mockingbird Cinema. The tickets sold out in the first 48 hours after it being announced. Over 100 people are expected to show up for the screening, including the films star, Mark Strange and director, Ranjeet S. Marwa.
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- Raven - O Nome da Vingança
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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