Review of Pusher II (2004) by Francisco G — 16 Dec 2011
Not only is this second instalment better, it's also much more affecting than the first part showing how Refn grew since it.
Following Tonny the lowlife is a very gritty experience, you can't help but feel sorry for this pathetic fool but to root for him to make a simple smart decision on his life. Things go from bad to worse and Mikkelsen holds the role like a pro, showing masterfully the insecurities, fears and agressivness that the character requires.
This review of Pusher II (2004) was written by Francisco G on 16 Dec 2011.
Pusher II has generally received very positive reviews.
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