Pusher II
Pusher II

Pusher II

2004Movie100 minDanish

Tonny is released from prison - again. This time he has his mind set on changing his broken down life, but that is easier said than done.

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IMDb6.7/10
Google Users80%
Director: Nicolas Winding RefnGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Frank, a small-time drug dealer, is released from prison and immediately seeks to find his daughter and regain his reputation in the criminal underworld. His search leads him to his estranged father, a former kingpin, and a series of increasingly violent encounters as he tries to assert himself. Frank's desperation and obsession drive him to extreme measures, blurring the lines between his quest for redemption and self-destruction.

Critical Reception

Pusher II received critical acclaim, particularly for Mads Mikkelsen's intense performance and Nicolas Winding Refn's gritty direction. Critics lauded its raw portrayal of the criminal underworld and its exploration of themes like paternity, identity, and desperation. While it didn't achieve the same mainstream success as some other crime dramas, it is widely regarded as a significant and powerful entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Mads Mikkelsen delivers a tour-de-force performance that anchors the film.
  • The film is praised for its bleak, realistic portrayal of the criminal underworld.
  • Refn's direction is noted for its visceral and unflinching style.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's dark and gritty atmosphere, with many highlighting Mads Mikkelsen's compelling performance. Some found the plot bleak but effective in its portrayal of desperation and flawed characters. The film's raw authenticity resonated well with audiences.

Fun Fact

Mads Mikkelsen, who plays the lead role of Frank, reportedly gained a significant amount of weight for the role to better embody the character's descent and struggles.

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r96sk

<em>'Pusher II'</em> improves upon its predecessor, if only by a little. I found this 2004 flick to be comparatively more pleasant to watch, not in terms of a lack of violence or anything (there's plenty!) but more so just as a film in g...