The Riot Club

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"Filthy Rich, Spoilt Rotten"
  • R
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 47 min
  • 6.0  (24,343)
  • 54

The Riot Club is a 2014 British drama film directed by Lone Scherfig, based on the play Posh by Laura Wade. The movie stars Sam Claflin, Max Irons, and Douglas Booth as members of an exclusive Oxford society known as The Riot Club. The story follows two first-year students, Miles and Alistair, as they try to join The Riot Club. The club is known for its wealthy members, expensive parties, and ability to get away with anything. However, their initiation goes awry, and they are almost disqualified from joining. Nevertheless, they are soon welcomed into the club, where they begin to learn about the exclusive and corrupt culture behind its luxurious facade.

As the movie progresses, we see the lives of the club members and their privileged upbringing. They bond over excessive drinking, drugs, and reckless behavior. However, their actions escalate during a dinner at a country pub, where they begin to harass and humiliate the staff.

Things take an even darker turn when one of the members, James, rapes a waitress. The club members close ranks to protect their own, and the incident eventually leads to a violent confrontation with the pub's owner and a policeman.

The movie addresses themes such as class privilege, entitlement, and power dynamics. The characters' arrogance and lack of empathy towards others are on full display, as they feel entitled to do whatever they want because of their social status.

The performances of the lead actors, Sam Claflin, Max Irons, and Douglas Booth, are commendable, and they manage to convey the cruel and self-absorbed nature of their characters effectively. The supporting cast of the film, including actors such as Holliday Grainger, Natalie Dormer, and Tom Hollander, also give their best performances in their respective roles.

The movie's cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the opulence of the club's surroundings and the inherent decadence of the characters' lives. The film's score, by Kasper Winding, also adds to the ominous atmosphere of the proceedings.

The Riot Club is a thought-provoking movie that shines a light on the dark underbelly of upper-class British society. While it may be uncomfortable to watch at times, the movie's depiction of the privileged elite and their behavior is a reflection of the ongoing class divide in modern Britain.

In conclusion, The Riot Club is an excellent drama that is well worth watching. The movie's portrayal of wealth, privilege, and entitlement makes it a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the darker side of humanity. The performances of the lead actors, the cinematography, and the score all contribute to making the movie an unforgettable experience.

The Riot Club is a 2014 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0 and a MetaScore of 54.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 47 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (24,343)
  • Metascore
    54
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