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Rise of the Footsoldier
18 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 54 minutes
Rental release: 24 Dec 2007
Main languages: English
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  • Awful, truly disgraceful

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By a customer from London , 11 Dec 2007

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    Potentially the worst film I have ever seen. The lead character is completely vacuous, there's no story, substance, interest in this film whatsoever.
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  • The worst film I've ever seen

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By a customer , 10 Feb 2013
    Just so so bad... Embarrassingly bad. So bad you don't even care what happens by the end, it felt like an endurance test. If I could award minus stars I would.
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  • Never going to be to everyone’s taste (but I liked it)

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By TheWatchman (489 reviews) from Suburbia , 18 Dec 2012
    Rise of the Footsoldier is an interesting box of tricks. Some people describe it as ‘Britain’s attempt at Goodfellas.’ However, I couldn’t see that much in common with the American classic. Yes, Footsoldier is about gangsters, but, despite being a ‘firm’ they never came across as that organised in the way the American ‘Mafia’ seems to be portrayed on film. The film is apparently based on a true story. This is slightly open to interpretation as, in real life, the ‘truth’ is still being debated. In 1995, three gang members were gunned down in a Range Rover in Essex. Footsoldier attempts to explain the motivations behind the murders. It’s about Carlton Leach, a small time football hooligan in the early eighties, who works his way up to doorman. Yes, that doesn’t sound that much of a ‘rise’ but he also gets involved in some drug operations which elevate his status as an ‘enforcer.’ However, the story (spanning nearly two) hours, sort of leaves Carlton at about the hour mark and goes off to tell the tale of the three gangsters who will later be killed. This seems to have split audiences. Granted Leach was an unlikeable character (in fact, you may find it hard to find ANYONE in this film who you actually like), but at least he was the ‘hero’ (or antihero possibly). The change of direction is sort of jarring and it put me off a bit on my first watch (I’m reviewing it on my second viewing for the record). Perhaps Footsoldier is best looked at as a film of two halves. The first half sets up the scene, depicting how the underworld works in and around London, then we see what *might* happen to the three gangsters. Rise of the Footsoldier is certainly not for everyone. It is extremely violent and bloody. Plus there isn’t even any real humour to speak of (ala Lock Stock and Snatch). Our ‘hero’ regular beats up people, including his own wife, leaving little sympathy for his plight. However, I still found it an interesting watch. I don’t know how much of it is real. Yes, it is BASED on real events, but I got the impression that a fair amount of artistic licence had been taken with the film. If you have a strong stomach and you like British gangster films, you may like this. Special mention to Craig Fairbrass for portraying a particularly nasty villain – Joe Pesci, you have just met your British counterpart.
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  • Top Quality film !!

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Pugh19 (1 review) , 16 Dec 2012
    amazing film watched it about 30 times and still love it ! i find the essex boys murders a very interesting story and this film tell's the story brilliantly with different theories of what went down that night !!
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  • Awesome, best gangster film of all time with a true and hard hitting story

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 13 Dec 2012
    Fantastic film, no holding back, couldnt take my eyes off the screen..... Tells the story in detail and doesnt hold back with the violence, giving you an insight into the criminal underworld of the particular time. For those who left bad reviews saying its to violent and unwatchable.......its a true story based on actual events.....its not bambie or snow white........it tells the story for what it is, in a way that really captivates you, putting you deep in the mind of carlton leach and keeping you there until the credits roll, it is violent bloody and full of swearing and abuse but again its not a disney film.....if you cant stomach the harsh reality of a savage world and its likewise inhabitance such as the humans then dont watch this film.....but if you arent a complete wuss and are actually interested in learning about one of britains most fearded men of the 70s and 80s then work away cause you will love it!
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  • disgusting trash

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By a customer , 25 Oct 2012
    A disgusting film glamorizing the worst part of British 'culture' that would be painful to watch if it weren't so unbelievable and badly made.
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