Demolition
Demolition

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Demolition

2025
Movie
Adult · 18+
146 min
English

Triga’s smashed out another proper monster – Demolition: Pure British filth, lads with hard attitudes, and graft that goes straight off the rails. Three brand-new scenes packed with fresh meat and a storyline that explodes the second someone fucks up. Meet Joey – sharp-looking new lad, buzzing with cocky energy and dying to prove himself. First time in the Triga ring, so he needs a firm hand. Step forward Blake, the cool, experienced bastard who’s only too happy to “show him the ropes”. Starts off helpful... ends up anything but.

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes54%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users63%
Director: Jean-Marc ValléeGenres: Comedy-drama, Drama

Plot Summary

Following the unexpected death of his wife, a successful investment banker begins to tear apart his life, both literally and figuratively, as he grapples with his grief. He starts writing increasingly personal letters of complaint to a vending machine company, which leads him to an unlikely connection with their customer service representative. This encounter sparks a profound journey of self-discovery and emotional catharsis.

Critical Reception

Demolition received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While some praised its unconventional approach to grief and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Jake Gyllenhaal, others found its tone to be uneven and its narrative somewhat meandering. The film was noted for its bold exploration of emotional turmoil and its departure from typical portrayals of loss.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong lead performance and unflinching look at grief.

  • Criticized for its uneven tone and somewhat disjointed narrative.

  • Noted for its unique and unconventional approach to emotional processing.

Google audience: Audiences found the film's exploration of grief to be raw and relatable, with many appreciating Jake Gyllenhaal's committed performance. However, some viewers felt the movie was too quirky or lacked a clear emotional resolution.

Fun Fact

Jake Gyllenhaal's character's obsession with demolition stems from a desire to dismantle and understand the pieces of his life after his wife's death, mirroring the film's title.

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