A policewoman makes her ex-boyfriend an offer he can't refuse: Either he infiltrates and informs on a gang of hooligans, or his brother goes to jail.
Released: 2021-10-22
Runtime: 139 minutes
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Stars: Mateusz Banasiuk, Weronika Książkiewicz, Mateusz Damięcki, Łukasz Simlat, Wojciech Zielinski, Szymon Bobrowski, Janusz Chabior, Sebastian Stankiewicz, Konrad Eleryk, Paulina Gałązka, Cezary Łukaszewicz, Kacper Sasin, Krzysztof Wach, Anita Sokołowska, Sylwia Juszczak, Adam Zdrójkowski, Oskar Stoczyński, Paweł Iwanicki, Mateusz Nędza, Jacek Beler, Witold Wielinski, Stanisław Banasiuk, Mariusz Drężek, Wojciech Urbański, Andrzej Andrzejewski, Michał Włodarczyk, Paweł Jusiński, Mateusz Rzeźniczak, Jędrzej Bigosiński, Honorata Witańska, Paweł Orleański, Patryk Michalak, Anna Biernacik, Piotr Janiszewski, Magdalena Rembacz, Jakub Sokołowski, Andrea Cattaneo, Kamil Baryła, Maciej Babicz, Sławomir Tomczak, Paweł Bernadowski, Mikołaj Osiński, Tomasz Czajka, Maciej Gruszczyński, Maria Kuśmierska, Patrycja Soliman, Joanna Niemirska, Kinga Suchan, Magdalena Jadowska, Justyna Stojałowska
Director: Cyprian T. Olencki
Comments
tomilipin - 16 May 2022 Almost a documentary Very convincing and gripping. Well directed and able to sustain the suspense with a couple of plot twists and an awesome finale. Some stereotypes shown here are unavoidable, it's just the way people perceive football hooligans, so their depiction seems even more legit. I really liked the juxtaposition of their violence in relation to other hooligans, with their kindness and taking care of their families. Good film.
kosmasp - 14 April 2022 Fighting for ... Life is not an easy journey - that I think is true for most if not all of us. That being said, the question is what we are willing to fight for. Or what we think is worthy fighting for. And even that ... like does it make sense to hit someone over sports? Or for a joke/verbal argument? And then there are nobler causes - like fighting for your family. Metaphorically and literally speaking.
So if you don't mind the violence and are ok with certain cliches that the movie will serve you - this really is well made. It does not hold back on its punches and while the beginning is tense, you know you won't stay there - but will get an explanation. Time lines are something that movies like to use freely. And why not? It creates tension and suspense ... decent thriller to say the least with convincing performances.
tb_bear - 8 April 2022 Furious after watching 'Furioza' --- way too long! Fighting gangs clash again and again. But being a gangster always ends the same. It takes 2 hours, 20 minutes to reach that conclusion! I fell asleep after the first five fights.