Plot: Two first-year students at Oxford University join the infamous Riot Club, where reputations can be made or destroyed over the course of a single evening.
Cast: Sam Claflin, Max Irons, Douglas Booth
Review: The Riot Club is like the British version of The Skulls. It's a movie about a legendary society/club in a university in which only the richest, most powerful schoolboys are allowed to join the club. They always get special attention and they love it. These boys can get away with everything, even murder because of their money and power. I find the story pointless and dull though some scenes are intense and intriguing. There are some loud reactions, I won't deny that. The editing is a bit all over the place. I like the outfits being so posh and very British. And there is something so sexy when a British guy talks. You will see three good looking guys on the poster, very familiar and very beautiful especially you Douglas Booth. Dreamy. Well they did their best but I'm not impressed. It rhymes.
I'll recommend this just for fun but if you want deep movies with messages, then this is not it. If you have free time or whatever, then maybe you can squeeze this one in.
Rating: ★★★★★
Cast: Sam Claflin, Max Irons, Douglas Booth
Review: The Riot Club is like the British version of The Skulls. It's a movie about a legendary society/club in a university in which only the richest, most powerful schoolboys are allowed to join the club. They always get special attention and they love it. These boys can get away with everything, even murder because of their money and power. I find the story pointless and dull though some scenes are intense and intriguing. There are some loud reactions, I won't deny that. The editing is a bit all over the place. I like the outfits being so posh and very British. And there is something so sexy when a British guy talks. You will see three good looking guys on the poster, very familiar and very beautiful especially you Douglas Booth. Dreamy. Well they did their best but I'm not impressed. It rhymes.
I'll recommend this just for fun but if you want deep movies with messages, then this is not it. If you have free time or whatever, then maybe you can squeeze this one in.
Rating: ★★★★★