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The life of underworld icon Carlton Leach.The life of underworld icon Carlton Leach.The life of underworld icon Carlton Leach.
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Adrian Derrick-Palmer
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Not a movie as such more a collection of stories that happened to Carlton after the Rettendon murders.
There is not a plot to speak of as such but every ten minutes or so, a new scrape, a a new business venture, a new fight takes place to keep things bubbling along quite nicely.
Unfortunately, with this, it just isn't good enough. It does keep you vaguely engaged, but, not enthralled.
The lead actor is a little 'one paced' and limited. And compared to the real Carleton Leach, who appears as a cameo at the end of the movie, looks tiny and carries little or no menace. Instead coming across in the movie as an angry little man. All snarl and no bite.
There is not a plot to speak of as such but every ten minutes or so, a new scrape, a a new business venture, a new fight takes place to keep things bubbling along quite nicely.
Unfortunately, with this, it just isn't good enough. It does keep you vaguely engaged, but, not enthralled.
The lead actor is a little 'one paced' and limited. And compared to the real Carleton Leach, who appears as a cameo at the end of the movie, looks tiny and carries little or no menace. Instead coming across in the movie as an angry little man. All snarl and no bite.
Not a patch on the original William/Julian Gilbey Rise of the Footsoldier.
This concentrates on the aftermath of the Rettendon Range Rover murders. I am not sure even Director Ricci Harnett, who once again plays Carlton Leach, knows what to do in the movie. The script is like it was made up as he went along.
No wonder you can buy the Blu-Ray for a couple of quid at major online retailers. This straight to DVD job went straight in the bin after viewing.
"Rise of the Footsoldier Part II" is a classic case of sequel-itis. It's more of the same: British gangsters shouting the f- and c-words every time they open their mouths, and random on screen sex and violence, though nothing memorable like the first movie's Chelsea grin scene, or even that movie's sex scene.
What's missing is any kind of sense of purpose. The first movie told the story of Carlton Leach's rise from his time as a football hooligan to a proper career criminal. What does this one tell? That he's now got kids, and his wife's sick of his criminal ways? And more miscellaneous criminal goings on?
It's all totally pointless, and a complete waste of time.
What's missing is any kind of sense of purpose. The first movie told the story of Carlton Leach's rise from his time as a football hooligan to a proper career criminal. What does this one tell? That he's now got kids, and his wife's sick of his criminal ways? And more miscellaneous criminal goings on?
It's all totally pointless, and a complete waste of time.
The original Rise was told from Carlton Leach's perspective, 'Rise II' doesn't appear to have had a lot of input from Carlton himself as far as story goes it's pretty thin on plot. The acting varies wildly from good (surprisingly, Craig Fairbrass and solid as per from Ricci Harnett) to downright awful - Steven Berkoff, his days have been numbered for some time. Terry Stone is forgiven as although normally the worst of the worst, his performance as Tony Tucker in the original 'Rise', even with the laughable wig, was outstanding. Here he is seen in flashback and it's just about okay. As I mentioned, the plot is thin but at least most of the actors tried to make the best of what they had to work with, in the end it's a by-the- numbers film that barely keeps you interested and then only really by Fairbrass and Harnett. I didn't fall asleep so it must of had something.
Did you know
- TriviaThe real Carlton leach makes an appearance during the film
- Quotes
Carlton Leach: I knew the guy who killed Tony could still be out there and every day the anger got worse.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Rise of the Footsoldier 3 (2017)
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- Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II
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- UK(London)
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- £5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $8,156
- Runtime
- 1h 51m(111 min)
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