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The Riot Club

The Riot Club (2015)

March. 27,2015
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Two first-year students at Oxford University join a secret society and learn that their reputations can be made or destroyed over the course of one evening.

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ThrillMessage
2015/03/27

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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Fairaher
2015/03/28

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Tymon Sutton
2015/03/29

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Roxie
2015/03/30

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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leethomas-11621
2015/03/31

Gripping in the repulsiveness of its main characters. Not inconceivable that this sort of thing really happens in Britain. Horrific if so. A sort of upper-set Lord Of The Flies.

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Lola A
2015/04/01

This movie gives you a lot to think about. Lessons: A good lesson about how we shouldn't paint everyone with the same brush. All those 10 members if looked superficially are all the same: good education, got into oxford, rich, coming from prestigious families. Alistair Ryle however was very different from Miles. Completely different. While Alistair and the some of the others did all hold this anger towards the poor and how not all the world is not like them, Miles never shared these views. He even had a girlfriend who came from the middle class. While 'posh' is not always bad, this movie shows that 9 times out of 10 it is. A good lesson also about how prestige should not be the only criteria when evaluating if to join something or not. You should not join something without knowing if you'll like it just because it is prestigious. But then again I guess how can you find out how something is without being in it. One should surround him or her self with people that you can count on, friends, nice people, people that have considerations for others, for their feeling. Not with people like those unscrupulous members of the club, no matter how prestigious that club might be. Not with people who would scapegoat you without a second thought to save themselves. It shows how disgusting people that think that money can buy everything can be. And the saddest part is that people like Alistair just like in this movie sometimes do end behind important desks no matter what. Do they care about other people's feelings? This all you need to know about one person to get a hint with what you are dealing. Another important thing-was Lauren rushing and judging Miles too quickly about what happened? Was she right to not even give him the chance to explain? Miles now was a reminder of what happened. Guilty or not guilty, how much of a role does it play when you can only forget what happened when you distance yourself away from everything reminding you about it. Sometimes in life you pay even when your not guilty. Plausibility: I really loved the fact that at the end the actual guilty one was taken by the police even he probably won't get the punishment he deserved. How I did not find plausible however, is that in order to be part of this club you have to be one of the brightest. I just think that if you are one of the brightest you would not behave like those in the club.

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cameronjohnston-35159
2015/04/02

I can't believe I wasted two hours of my life watching this crap. With a name like "the riot club" it excites me and look forward to these posh oxford university students going out in London and having a fun riot. But its not like that at all. The actions of these posh snotty spoiled little children, with golden spoons in their mouths. It makes you so angry that you will want to fight each of all ten of them one by one, and teach them a lesson. Strange and terrible movie which leaves you confused and angry. You will see oxford students as bad people and you will want to punch the living daylights out of everyone that comes into contact with you.

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st8627
2015/04/03

This is a typical gritty Film Four presentation. A look at the seedier side of society groups and making us look at a side of people that we like to believe doesn't exist really but deep down we know they do. Very gritty , very thought provoking watch this knowing that you will be shocked .A secret Oxford University club where if you have to ask to join you can't be a member who are all from affluent backgrounds and think they are better than anyone beneath their social standing.We see how the club begins from its origins to modern day with the group needing new recruits . We see the process and induction of the new members and quickly realise that they are raucous to the extreme. They are preparing to book the annual meal and have to leave Oxford and end up in a beautiful family orientated gastro pub.As the drink flows and the drugs are consumed the behaviour of the group becomes excessive. A pre arranged prostitute refuses to co-operate which infuriates the members further. A violent assault tests their loyalty to each other and is played out with the involvement of outside parties.

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