Redemption

Synopsis: Homeless and on the run from a military court martial, a damaged ex-special forces soldier navigating London's criminal underworld seizes an opportunity to assume another man's identity -- transforming into an avenging angel in the process.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Steven Knight
Production: Roadside Attractions
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2013
100 min
$23,595
Website
825 Views


( FAINT RUMBLING )

( FAINT WHIRRING )

MAN ON RADIO:

Moving 964 southeast, over.

Hummingbird drone.

MAN #2:
Roger. They're not

sure what that impacted.

Make sure it wasn't

one of your friendlies, Roger.

( BEEPING )

MAN #3:
Red Hotel six,

this is Longhorn.

I see possible contact.

( YELLING, GUNFIRE )

LONGHORN:
That was right where

they were making contact from,

Red Hotel Tower.

There's an RPG

coming from the east.

- ( EXPLOSION )

- ( YELLING )

MAN #4:
4-2-0,

this is 4-2 Charlie.

- Message over.

- 420:
Send, over.

4-2 Charlie, are you aware

at grid 4-1?

( VOICES OVERLAPPING )...only

thing that was bad about it...

...I know...

...There's been

an ambush...

- ( TROOPER YELLS )

- ( GUNFIRE )

MAN #2:
Do you copy, over?

Sergeant Smith, do you copy?

42C:
4-2 Charlie contact involving

small arms fire on vehicle.

MAN #2:
There are three guys

running out there at the back.

( YELLING, CHATTERING )

MAN #3:
Yep, he's got a

weapon on the right.

MAN #2:
Roger that.

Hummingbird can see it.

- He's got a weapon.

- ( GUNFIRE )

MAN #3:
He's still shooting

up in the air right now.

- We see him.

- ( GUNFIRE CONTINUES )

MAN #4:
Sergeant Smith, I have

good arcs on your position.

- MAN #3:
I believe he's British.

- MAN #4:
He's shooting.

( GUNFIRE )

WOMAN ON RADIO:

Echo 3-5-2, over.

Installation Provost Marshal

report A-R-6-3-0-1-0.

Sergeant Joseph Smith.

Absconded from Stanbrook

Military Hospital Secure Wing.

( OVERLAPPING RADIO CHATTER )

WOMAN:
Diagnosed

with combat stress.

MAN:
Filed as Department of

Defense, long-term missing person.

( MAN YELLS )

MAN IN DISTANCE:

Sorry, mate.

Taxman!

THUG #2:
All we want is

your cash and your rocks.

JOEY, don't fight back.

( GRUNTS )

( LAUGHS )

- ( GRUNTS )

- ( BOTTLES CLATTER )

( GASPS )

( YELLS )

JOEY:

Run, Isabel!

( GRUNTING )

( LAUGHS )

( PANTING )

( TRUCK BEEPING )

( HONKS )

( BUZZER BLARING )

- ( GRUNTING )

- ( GATE WHIRRING )

( DISTANT SIREN WAILING )

( FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING )

( CLATTERS )

( GRUNTS )

( FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING )

( DOGS BARKING )

( SWITCH CLICKS )

( DISTANT SIREN WAILING )

( GROANS )

( BIRDS CHIRPING )

( MEN SHOUTING

IN NATIVE LANGUAGE )

- ( BLADE CLICKS )

- ( GASPS )

( RETCHES )

( SIGHS )

( RATTLING )

( PHONE RINGING )

RECORDING:

Hi, this is DAMON.

I won't be available

at this number

until October the first.

If you need me,

you can call my agent Paul

or reach me

on my New York number.

212-555-9898.

That's 212-555-9898.

- ( BEEPS )

- ( DIAL TONE HUMS )

RECORDING #2:

You have no new messages.

- ( CHATTER )

- ( WOMAN SINGING OPERA )

( DISTANT SIREN WAILING )

( HONKS )

MAN:
Anybody lost

or needs direction?

MAN:
Anybody lost

or needs direction?

Anybody lost

or needs direction?

Anybody lost or needs...

Oh!

Get off, get off!

Don't do it!

( SHOUTING IN NATIVE LANGUAGE )

( GLASS CLINKS )

- ( MAN SHOUTING IN NATIVE LANGUAGE )

- ( GUNFIRE )

( WOMEN'S VOICES SCREAMING )

( BELL RINGS )

Happy birthday, Cristina.

Actually, it was two

days ago, but thank you.

Happy birthday, Cristina.

Actually, it was two

days ago, but thank you.

No alcohol.

I'm looking for someone.

Joseph?

Joseph, where did you

get those clothes?

Her name's Isabel.

They saw her.

I've come to save her.

Joseph, did you rob someone?

I had some luck.

Maybe God, you know?

God gave me this.

Joseph, I'm going

to call David,

my police liaison officer.

( UNZIPS JACKET )

This is for you, sister.

You're okay.

Buy something nice

for yourself.

20, 40, 60, 80, 100.

20, 40, 60, 80, 200.

20, 40, 60, 80, 300.

20, 40, 60, 80, 400.

450, 500.

Sister Cristina.

MOTHER SUPERIOR:
So, do you

know how much is there?

500.

A donation is a donation.

I don't see the quandary.

CRISTINA:
He's quite

famous among them.

They say he was a commando.

He killed people

in Afghanistan.

That's what soldiers do.

It doesn't mean he's a thief.

Did he say where

he got the money from?

He said,

"Maybe God."

Anyway, what do you think

the police themselves

would do with it

if you handed it in?

They'd just share it out

and drink it in the pub.

Add it to the nourishment fund, or at Christmas,

get them all jumpers or something.

Actually, he told me

to buy something for myself.

I thought perhaps maybe

I could use

just a small proportion of it.

You see, there is something

I have been praying for.

You're a good and holy woman,

Sister Cristina.

If the money's

an answer to a prayer,

how can it be wrong?

Let me put it this way.

I've not written anything

down about this in the book.

( CALCULATOR KEYS CLICKING )

One for Maria Zielinska.

One what?

One for the Maria Zielinska

farewell performance.

I'm afraid it's all sold out.

Sold out?

But it isn't until October.

It sold out online

in two hours.

Online.

We do still have

one box available.

A box?

On Tuesday, October first.

And how much is a box?

A box for

the farewell performance

is 500.

( ENGINE ROARING )

Contact! Contact!

( GASPS )

( GROANS )

( WALKIE-TALKIE

CHATTERING )

( RAPID GUNFIRE REPEATS )

Contact!

( GROANING )

( GROANING )

( FLUTTERS )

( FLUTTERS )

MAN ON RADIO:

...Possible contact.

Hummingbird drone, over.

Yeah, he's got a weapon

on the right.

Hummingbird can see it.

He's got a weapon.

He's still shooting

up in the air right now.

We see him.

Can we just cut the guy off?

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Steven Knight

Steven Knight was born in 1959 in Marlborough, England. He is a writer and producer, known for Eastern Promises (2007), Peaky Blinders (2013) and Locke (2013). more…

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