The actors of the film “The club of insurgents” are youngpromising British, whose names will be on the heels of the whole world in a few years. The director of the film, Danish Lone Sherfig, showed the realities of the golden rich youth of the prestigious Oxford University. Of course, only citizens of the United Kingdom with their charm, understanding of traditions, inner core and unmatched English pronunciation could be suitable for this role.
This tape with the release in 2014 did not receivewide publicity and has not been advertised. However, notorious film fans do not miss a worthwhile movie. This fate befell the "club of rebels." Reviews of the film were so emotional that they were not worse than any advertising. And now, two years after the release of the picture, she did not lose her sharpness, relevance and is still able to shock.
Люди понимают, что закрытые сообщества и permissiveness, with which the “golden youth” exists side by side, can meet anywhere, anywhere in the world. We can say that after viewing this picture, no one will remain indifferent and will, after a long time, comprehend what happened on the screen. Have you already watched the Rebel Club? Actors and roles, as well as plot twists and turns will be presented to your attention in the materials of the next publication, dedicated to good cinema.
If you get ready to see the movie verydirty scenes can breathe out with relief. It will not happen. However, the awareness of how children of high-ranking officials and lords act with impunity, how they behave with people who do not have a high status, in itself, forces us to squeeze into a chair with quiet horror. Only 10 members should be in the closed club "Rebel Club". Reviews of the picture cause a public outcry. People are shocked even by the process of finding the missing two candidates, shown in the picture.
Now the remaining eight has the task of findingnew, not less "worthy" members of the club from among freshmen. Many students have heard about a secret society and are eager to join its ranks. However, not all so simple. A recruit must meet all the parameters: graduate from a prestigious school, have connections, noble parents, have charisma, a strong position in life, visual appeal, and never stop at achieving the goal. That is why only attractive young actors will meet you on the screen. The Rebel Club is the elite of British society, completely imbued with corruption, unprincipledness and false morality.
The main characters get to know each other ondedication to freshmen. Sociable Miles (Max Irons) immediately met with Lauren, played by Holliday Granger. Next to them at the table is the closed and arrogant Alistair (Sam Claflin). Most often, in such a situation, friendly relations are established between young people. However, not in this case. Alistair is so immersed in his own concept of the world, so fixated on future success in society that his relationship with Miles is saturated with the spirit of rivalry.
The hero of Sam Claflin never beforeinteracted with girls, because he studied in a closed school for boys. On this side, he feels a bit flawed, not knowing how to attract the attention of the opposite sex. Alistair is used to the fact that he gets everything easily, just hint. Even if Lauren didn’t like him so much, the fact that she preferred the other arouses secret resentment and envy in him. Already, he wants to put everything in its place, insisting on sharing rooms with Miles. He lives on the principle of "Never fail and compensate for them as you can."
Today we are discussing the film "The Club of the Insurgents".Perhaps in life this rarely happens, but anything is possible in the cinema. As conceived by screenwriter Laura Wade, it is Max and Alistair who turn out to be contenders for empty seats in a closed elite community. Alistar's older brother was once a member of the club and had a solid reputation in it.
Club members, having fun evening, by chancemeet a young man and immediately invite him to join their ranks. Miles was also lucky, because he approached all the requirements of the secret community. And here Alistair could not help but note how easily his competitor received an invitation to the club. So in the soul of the hero Sam Claflin secret hatred was even more consolidated.
We have already talked about the three main characters of the film.Each character of the tape, despite all its chosenness, has its place. This was brilliantly demonstrated by young actors. “The club of insurgents” introduces us to the handsome Harry Villiers (Douglas Booth), before whom the doors to the chosen places are already open. Despite the fact that the post of president of the community is not he, Harry is the instigator of many events, usually ending in lecherous actions or drunken brawl. All other members of the club blindly follow their unofficial leader.
Until now, all the joy of "golden youth" is notwent beyond the limits of the permissibility for which it would be impossible to pay with money. So young people amuse their vanity. They scoff and humiliate ordinary people by arranging lawlessness in public places far from London. But afterwards they pay for it. Now, in the person of Alistair Rile, Harry Villiers has a competitor ready, after several glasses of spirits, to step over that fine line beyond which even the money and power of the parents will not help.
Most viewers giving an acting scoremastery, unanimous in their opinion: the main "rebel" Alistair Riley performed by the young British talent Sam Claflin turned out just fine. When acting is a lot of emotion, when the audience in a short period of time is really able to hate the character, it says a lot. Probably no one would have been able to handle the assigned responsibility better than Claflin. This is a worthy application for success, and soon, most likely, we will be able to see it in the dramas of venerable directors.
Max Irons and Douglas Booth also coped withhis task. As a result, we got three such different male characters, which in general made up a single ensemble. It is significant that the character of the characters reveals new colors throughout the story. The viewer discovers the inner demons of Alistair, hidden so deeply and burst out eventually. Miles Richards is torn by conflicting emotions, and in the end, common sense takes over. Well, Harry Villiers, for all his polished and irresistible, is only a miserable coward.
"The club of rebels" introduces us not only to memberssecret community, where President Sam Ryde plays the red-haired Hugo Frazer-Tyrite. We see not only the nascent relationship between Miles and Linda, who is forced to earn money to pay for her studies at Oxford. Paradoxically, the viewer sees a rebellion of ordinary people who do not want to put up with the arbitrariness of the rich boys. The escort girl Charlie (Natalie Dormer) does not want to stoop to the status of a street prostitute.
Линда, которую вызвал Алистер Райли, Having used Miles' phone, he does not want to serve pretty much signed majors even for full compensation of the cost of university tuition. And the owner of the institution in which the next brawl (Michael Gibson) took place, expressed to the participants of the secret community everything that thinks of them. For his honest and straightforward position, for his unwillingness to put up with lawlessness, the man suffered. Alistair Riley brutally beat him half to death. If you have already seen the picture “The Club of Insurgents” (Ben Schneetzer played the role of a wealthy young man with Greek roots), everything becomes very clear to you. Even within the club itself there is a clear hierarchy. And if a person has money, but there is no status of a grandee, you can even tease him a little.
Viewers note that throughout the whole picturethey did not leave the feeling of lurking fear. How far can brazen majors go in their desire to point out to ordinary people their place in society? How long will impunity flourish, giving rise to even more terror? Praise the author of the script. After all, in theory, this picture could have ended even more sadly. Some viewers wonder if Alistair Riley could get a prison sentence if, in a fit of rage, he deprived an innocent person of life? Exception from the university seems too lenient punishment.
When you are idle and silently indulgeevil, you do not just cover the crime and become an accomplice, you commit a more terrible sin. Gentle-skinned Miles Richards throughout the entire story cannot believe that it exists in this reality. In the end, he has the courage to call the police. However, this circumstance, as well as the fact that in the future the young man decided to end up forever with secret societies, poorly justifies it. It is worth noting that in this film all the actors tried their best. “The club of rebels” makes you think about a lot and rethink a lot.