The Riot Club

The Riot Club

  • Director: Lone Scherfig
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, France
  • Language: English
  • Release date: March 27, 2015
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Also known as: Posh
  • "The Riot Club" is a feature film directed by Lone Scherfig and starring Sam Claflin , Max Irons and Douglas John Booth . It was released in the UK on September 19, 2014.
    The film tells the story of a small group of so-called noble disciples at Oxford University who joined The Riot Club, held a banquet and reveled in order to show their family wealth, and were finally sent to the police station   .

    Details

    • Release date March 27, 2015
    • Filming locations Winchester College, Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Film4, HanWay Films, British Film Institute (BFI)

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $7,734

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $2,188

    Gross worldwide

    $3,517,925

    Movie reviews

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    • By Teresa 2022-01-15 08:02:36

      A satirical high-value movie

      The plot is simply reversal! Male one (35) at first thought it was just a counselor who was robbed and relied on his brother to join the club. The club’s table manners are not understood at all, and he has always been indifferent, especially after losing the game with the second man. And the winner of the second male finally became a complete loser. The overall turning point occurred after the first man picked up the second man's phone. Another member failed to keep Little Rose, but the first...

    • By Leo 2022-01-15 08:02:36

      To the youth of the nobility

      It was originally aimed at Sam Claflin, but I didn’t expect to think about the rating after reading it. =


      Boarding school and the "boy group" make people think of "Death Poetry
      Club" although it has nothing to do with the topic of "elite education". The drunk scene is a bit reminiscent of "Fight Club", although in addition to "fighting" "Club" literally means it doesn’t matter if it’s hooked up.

      Everything is paving the way for the plot development and climax after...

    • By Linnea 2022-01-15 08:02:36

      FYI

      In the UK,'Honourable' is a title automatically granted to the legitimate children of Baron. Therefore, Miles Richards's father is a hereditary baron. Judging from some clues, this title will be passed on to him in the future-Qiang Qiang, an out-and-out British nobleman.
      (Correction: A'Honourable' father must be a Baron, but Baron may not be the family knighthood of the Miles family. If his grandfather is still alive, then his father, as the heir to the knighthood, will get a secondary...

    • By Federico 2022-01-15 08:02:36

      How the nobility passed on

      In the final dialogue, the uncle of the party leader said: "People like us never make mistakes, right?" After
      all , it is a process in which the best of the aristocratic elites come to the fore. The opening film seems to be shrouded in the shadow of family brother Xiao Sui was the first one to awaken. He understood the essence of power trading, and created a so-called "riot" with an ugly performance of human nature, taking a weedy civilian in their eyes as the victim. A threat that seemed...

    • By Collin 2022-01-15 08:02:36

      Sui Ji

      I think this film is a bit over-rated. Some people say that this movie is a British male version of the small era, but personally think it goes further than the small era. First of all, similar clubs are everywhere in Western universities, and each has a long history. Described as a small age, it just rubbed the fur and didn't reflect the deeper things. Secondly, this kind of unabashedly showing the relatively ugly side of human nature and even the system is actually very refreshing. Of course,...

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    • By Pearlie 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      The people are super nice, the film is ugly. However, I still understand a little bit of conflict in the original stage...

    • By Filiberto 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      The truth of the so-called elite tradition of the second generation of stupid rich and official, they are just ordinary people who have been given too much halo and...

    • By Uriah 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Uncle Tie's real son and fake daughter... chaos! Lun! La! Was it really not intentional by the crew? ! _(:зゝ∠)_ (btw Harry Lloyd's voice is really not too...

    • By Harry 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      It's a pity, it's a...

    • By Ezekiel 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      For the first time, I am face...

    Movie plot

    Oxford freshman extraordinary family background Myers ( Max Irons ornaments) at the opening ceremony banquet met Laura ( Holliday Grainger Clark ornaments) , after the two fall in love. Alistair ( Sam Claflin ), also a freshman in Oxford , is the brother of the former chairman of The Riot Club. After a bank withdrawal was robbed, he happened to know James, a member of The Riot Club. They try to join The Riot Club, where one can become...
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    Evaluation action

    "The Riot Club" is a villain movie about the super-rich. These rich second-generation young men are too rich and powerful but will not be suppressed or troubled by morals. The film satirizes the handsome appearance of the rich young men. However, he lived a corrupt life and possessed an empty spirit, and then lashed out against social issues such as the exchange of power and money in the UK   . All the performances of Sam Claflin and...
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    Movie quotes

    • Charlie: I'm really sorry, I don't do more than two visits in a row without a break, so...

      Alistair Ryle: What break do you need, if you're just lying there?

      Charlie: I'm not just a live version of the sock you wank into.

    • [as Alistair is using a cash machine, two muggers walk up close behind him]

      Mugger: [pulling out a knife] Don't scream. Don't look at me. Just put in the PIN number, take out 200.

      Young Hooded Man: Come on, put in the fucking PIN number!

      Alistair Ryle: [as he waits for machine to give him the money] It's uh, it's actually just "PIN".

      Mugger: What?

      Alistair Ryle: The N stands for number, it's Personal Identification Number. So, if you say "PIN Number" you're saying "number" twice. You're saying "Personal Identification Number Number". It's just... it's just wrong.

      [the second mugger shoves him and he bangs his head against the wall and falls to the ground]

      Mugger: You think you're fucking clever?

      Alistair Ryle: Jesus, please!

      Mugger: Shut it, you posh twat. Pompous little prick.

      [he spits on him and walks away]

    • [last lines]

      Alistair Ryle: Could have been a mistake.

      Jeremy: People like us don't make mistakes, do we?