Bad Boy (2020)
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Antoni Królikowski (“Pawel”) and Maciej Stuhr (“Piotr”) are remarkably convincing in this story of two boys who grow up in a violent household until one day when their football-hooligan father is kicking their mother on the floor of their apartment “Pawel” takes the breadknife to him. His younger sibling initially doesn’t co-operate with the police but eventually leads them to his brother and this seems to set the tone for the elder boy who sort of follows in the footsteps of the father he murdered and “Piotr” who becomes a policeman. This page has bad boy 2020, watch online, bad boy 2020 free download, full movie hd.
Spool forwards a decade or so and the violence of rival gangs of thugs, manaically devoted to local soccer sides attracts police and judicial attention and a story develops that truly tests the strength of their fraternal loyalties. This tension is not helped at all when a women adds to their enmity, too. Patryk Vega has created an angry film; pretty constant violence and bad language sterilise any subtlety or potency in the plot to the point where you don’t really care who is doing what to whom, or why. It reminded me a little of “Green Street” (2005) though much more visceral. It does demonstrate rather brutally the blind – almost tribal – devotion – to a football club; and how that fidelity can be ruthlessly exploited. Filmxy has Bad Boy (2020) Online Full Movie, Bad Boy (2020) free download HD Bluray 720p 1080p with English subtitle. Stars: Antoni Królikowski, Maciej Stuhr, Katarzyna Zawadzka.
Vega is controversial…can be described as a good director with great ideas and plot, but his movies are violent and bloody, full of cursing and often screenplay goes to blind street…However he suprises with some classic moments (like Machiavelli’s ,,The Prince”) and good choice of cast, often polish top movie stars like Korzuchowska, Stuhr, Zamachowski and Grabowski. Antoni Królikowski (“Pawel”) and Maciej Stuhr (“Piotr”) are remarkably convincing in this story of two boys who grow up in a violent household until one day when their football-hooligan father is kicking their mother on the floor of their apartment “Pawel” takes the breadknife to him. His younger sibling initially doesn’t co-operate with the police but eventually leads them to his brother and this seems to set the tone for the elder boy who sort of follows in the footsteps of the father he murdered and “Piotr” who becomes a policeman. Spool forwards a decade or so and the violence of rival gangs of thugs, manaically devoted to local soccer sides attracts police and judicial attention and a story develops that truly tests the strength of their fraternal loyalties. This tension is not helped at all when a women adds to their enmity, too. Patryk Vega has created an angry film; pretty constant violence and bad language sterilise any subtlety or potency in the plot to the point where you don’t really care who is doing what to whom, or why. It reminded me a little of “Green Street” (2005) though much more visceral. It does demonstrate rather brutally the blind – almost tribal – devotion – to a football club; and how that fidelity can be ruthlessly exploited.
Posted on: June 19th, 2020
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