Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II

2015

Action / Biography / Crime / Drama

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Charlie Heaton Photo
Charlie Heaton as Dealer
Tygo Gernandt Photo
Tygo Gernandt as Lars
Steven Berkoff Photo
Steven Berkoff as Dr. Flint
Craig Fairbrass Photo
Craig Fairbrass as Pat Tate
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795.83 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 51 min
P/S 0 / 5
1.67 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 51 min
P/S 1 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by robertasmith2 / 10

Badly written, directed and performed

I can only assume Berkoff needed some quick money as an actor of his ability should not have gone anywhere near this tosh. This film exaggerates the importance of Carlton Leach in the underworld. The acting is mostly dire but the script they are working to is unoriginal with dialogue that could have been written by a semi literate 12 year old. The direction and accompanying music just grates.

Reviewed by jadavix3 / 10

Classic case of sequel-itis in a movie with no reason to exist

"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.

Reviewed by stephenbishop-229253 / 10

Not a patch on the first

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.

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