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Redemption
Trailer“Redemption” is an action film talking about Joey, a veteran is trying to build a new life to compensate the obsessions in his past. But Joeys efforts becomes meaningless when the hatred draggeds him into the underworld. Where will the fate of the veteran go? A prisoner in the hands of the London police, a gangsters the crime world or an anonymous person lives on the margins of society?Actors: Jason Statham, Agata Buzek, Vicky McClure, Benedict Wong, Ger Ryan, Youssef Kerkour, Anthony Morris, Victoria Bewick, Christian Brassington, Danny Webb, Sang Lui, ...»Director: Steven KnightCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Redemption"
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Characters of "Redemption"
JoeyPlayed by: Jason StathamDawnPlayed by: Vicky McClureMr. ChoyPlayed by: Benedict WongMother SuperiorPlayed by: Ger RyanBouzanisPlayed by: Youssef KerkourTaxmanPlayed by: Anthony MorrisIsabelPlayed by: Victoria BewickMax ForresterPlayed by: Christian BrassingtonDamonPlayed by: Danny Webb -
Directors of "Redemption"
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Creators of "Redemption"
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Critic Reviews of "Redemption"
New York Magazine/VultureJune 28, 2013Look beyond the generic shell, and this wildly imperfect movie appears to have a rare soul lurking inside it.
New York PostJune 28, 2013Nothing in "Redemption" quite adds up, including the paranoid hero's insistence that he's being watched by drones.
Detroit NewsJune 28, 2013Knight seems to want to say something, but it comes out pretty garbled.
Newark Star-LedgerJune 28, 2013A flawed but still solid debut. And another strong step forward for Jason Statham, the man who won't stay still.
Arizona RepublicJune 27, 2013"Redemption" doesn't have the chutzpah to let loose and be as dumb as it needs to be, so it instead bores the audience comatose with long stretches of sad-face Statham putzing around an apartment to justify the too-brief bursts of giddy bone-breaking.
New York TimesJune 27, 2013Its narrative continuity is so sketchy and the screenplay so haphazard that the movie doesn't add up to more than trash, seasoned with pretentious religiosity.
The Film StageAugust 08, 2016The result is a somewhat messy, solid piece of storytelling that may very well mark a turning point for Jason Statham.
The National (UAE)October 18, 2013What could have been a film that advances Statham's career proves to be simply more of the same
Examiner.comSeptember 23, 2013One of these days Statham is going to realize that he needs to change things up a bit or get someone to start choosing better material for him. Until then, it seems he's doomed to be stuck in the rut he's dug for himself.
Movie TalkAugust 05, 2013When it comes to playing impossibly lethal flint-eyed loners, no one can match Statham. Besides, who else could pull off, when confronted with a blade-wielding assailant, a surreal one-liner like this:'You've got a knife. I've got a spoon.'
Cinemalogue.comJuly 22, 2013Jason Statham breaks away only somewhat from his action-hero comfort zone.
The DissolveJuly 11, 2013The main achievement of this joyless mood piece is gutting a Jason Statham potboiler of anything resembling fun.
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