
A Prayer for the Dying
1987

2021
Not RatedDirector
Nick Nevern
Runtime
107 minutes
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A brutal account of how real-life, hard-as-nails Falklands War veteran Tony Tucker came to be involved in one of the most notorious gangland murders in British history.
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AI Analysis
Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins is a gritty genre piece that prioritizes hyper-masculine archetypes over intersectional representation. The narrative focuses on the descent of a male veteran into organized crime, reinforcing conventional hierarchies of power and gender. The film lacks visible engagement with LGBTQ+ identities or diverse racial casting, sticking instead to the homogeneous depictions often found in British underworld stories. It functions as a traditional crime drama that reinforces, rather than challenges, established social orders. Ultimately, the film's focus on individualistic survival and physical dominance leaves little room for the subversion of social norms or the inclusion of marginalized perspectives.
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