It follows a group of mercenary leaders in a country retreat after pulling off a raid on a drugs gang. Things take a turn for the worse after they raise the attentions of 'The Stoic', a man ... Read allIt follows a group of mercenary leaders in a country retreat after pulling off a raid on a drugs gang. Things take a turn for the worse after they raise the attentions of 'The Stoic', a man from an ancient clan of smugglers.It follows a group of mercenary leaders in a country retreat after pulling off a raid on a drugs gang. Things take a turn for the worse after they raise the attentions of 'The Stoic', a man from an ancient clan of smugglers.
Nina Johnston
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- (voice)
Rocci Boy Williams
- Brace
- (as Rocci Williams)
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In a world often dominated by empty blockbuster spectacles and CGI-laden epics, it's refreshing to encounter a film that dares to be small, savage, and stark. The Stoic is a testament to the power of a lean script, strong performances, and a brutal, unforgiving landscape.
One of the film's greatest strengths is its ability to achieve so much with so little. Despite a modest budget, The Stoic delivers a visually satisfying and immersive experience. The cinematography is excellent, capturing the raw beauty and unforgiving nature of the landscape. The mirror between the desolate wasteland and the characters creates a palpable sense of tension and isolation.
The film's lean script is another major asset. There's no excess baggage here, no unnecessary plot points or convoluted subplots. Every scene serves a purpose, driving the narrative forward and deepening our understanding of the characters. The dialogue is spare and direct, reflecting the harsh realities of the world they inhabit.
The performances are uniformly excellent. Everyone is equally impressive, providing depth and nuance to their roles.
But it's the film's unflinching mood that truly makes it stand out. The Stoic creates its own world, with its own rules and doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of that world. There are moments of violence that may not be for everyone - indeed, it's not a film for everyone - but they are never gratuitous. Instead, they serve to underscore the uncompromising nature of the narrative.
In conclusion, The Stoic is a gritty, uncompromising gem that deserves to be seen. It's a film that reminds us of the power of storytelling, the importance of a lean script, and shows what real professionals can do with a limited budget. It's a must-see for fans of independent cinema and those who appreciate a film that dares to be different from the bland mainstream.
One of the film's greatest strengths is its ability to achieve so much with so little. Despite a modest budget, The Stoic delivers a visually satisfying and immersive experience. The cinematography is excellent, capturing the raw beauty and unforgiving nature of the landscape. The mirror between the desolate wasteland and the characters creates a palpable sense of tension and isolation.
The film's lean script is another major asset. There's no excess baggage here, no unnecessary plot points or convoluted subplots. Every scene serves a purpose, driving the narrative forward and deepening our understanding of the characters. The dialogue is spare and direct, reflecting the harsh realities of the world they inhabit.
The performances are uniformly excellent. Everyone is equally impressive, providing depth and nuance to their roles.
But it's the film's unflinching mood that truly makes it stand out. The Stoic creates its own world, with its own rules and doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of that world. There are moments of violence that may not be for everyone - indeed, it's not a film for everyone - but they are never gratuitous. Instead, they serve to underscore the uncompromising nature of the narrative.
In conclusion, The Stoic is a gritty, uncompromising gem that deserves to be seen. It's a film that reminds us of the power of storytelling, the importance of a lean script, and shows what real professionals can do with a limited budget. It's a must-see for fans of independent cinema and those who appreciate a film that dares to be different from the bland mainstream.
I really enjoyed this film and can't see how anyone can rate 1? What are you people watching? To redress the balance I feel I need to post a review as I don't want people to be put off.
It's probably been made on a relatively low budget.
It had me gripped from the start. The length of the film is also appealing for me as I hate the long drawn out films which go on for several hours.
I couldn't criticise the actors, a couple of big actors names in there too. For me, good job, well done.
I don't want to say too much without giving the plot away.
Watch it for yourself and give this film a chance.
It's probably been made on a relatively low budget.
It had me gripped from the start. The length of the film is also appealing for me as I hate the long drawn out films which go on for several hours.
I couldn't criticise the actors, a couple of big actors names in there too. For me, good job, well done.
I don't want to say too much without giving the plot away.
Watch it for yourself and give this film a chance.
The Stoic's peace is interrupted when two women try to escape from a gang of men near his place. They are recaptured and The Stoic sets off to rescue them. The Stoic is one of many Stoics in a legendary secret clan.
This is a British action indie. The idea of The Stoics could be something interesting. This movie has that, but nothing else. I expected lots of action. Nope. Whatever action there is, it is all pretty weak. The acting is also weak, but that's more expected. It didn't make sense that all these men are guarding two little women. There is a small reveal and none of that makes sense. Finally, there is the hot tub in their hideout. It's weird. It's even weirder that it sits two.
This is a British action indie. The idea of The Stoics could be something interesting. This movie has that, but nothing else. I expected lots of action. Nope. Whatever action there is, it is all pretty weak. The acting is also weak, but that's more expected. It didn't make sense that all these men are guarding two little women. There is a small reveal and none of that makes sense. Finally, there is the hot tub in their hideout. It's weird. It's even weirder that it sits two.
Well written and masterfully delivered. I really wish I could've seen it on the big screen.
Conceptually clever and unusual, which I always appreciate, it was one of those films that had me glued - partly intrigued, partly scared and wholly immersed in the drama.
A mostly impressive cast - Scott Wright is a superb lead.
I was very happy to know that there are still films, like this, being made in England and showcasing British film talent.
All in all, a very enjoyable watch although I would recommend not firing it up just before bedtime, as I mistakenly did!
See this film - it's a cracker!
Conceptually clever and unusual, which I always appreciate, it was one of those films that had me glued - partly intrigued, partly scared and wholly immersed in the drama.
A mostly impressive cast - Scott Wright is a superb lead.
I was very happy to know that there are still films, like this, being made in England and showcasing British film talent.
All in all, a very enjoyable watch although I would recommend not firing it up just before bedtime, as I mistakenly did!
See this film - it's a cracker!
This is a good concept, but very poorly executed and acted. It's hard to understand the context at first, and the acting is just bad in most parts. JF is good, but obviously not affordable for any significant time. The Stoic could be a strong character, but the performance lacks any charisma and feels cardboard. It is trying to be edgy and dark, but the lead character performance just can't give that edge, feels too fake. The script / direction is too inconsistent and the main character is weak.
Don't waste your time. It's one of those movies that you want to get into, and you hope it does something to spark your interest, but it never does.
Don't waste your time. It's one of those movies that you want to get into, and you hope it does something to spark your interest, but it never does.
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