Review of The Veteran (2011) by Phil N — 12 May 2014
Disillusioned with the war in Afghanistan, soldier Miller returns home to broken Britain suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Heâ(TM)s soon recruited by a covert intelligence agency on the trail of suspected terrorists whilst, closer to home, has to protect his neighbourhood from a local gang.
Matthew Hopeâ(TM)s second feature as director is far more assured and strong footed with a gripping storyline, although youâ(TM)ll have to excuse the excessively violent conclusion. Itâ(TM)s nice to see Toby Kebbell get a starring role his talent deserves, and the undersung Tony Curran offers great support as his intelligence contact.
This review of The Veteran (2011) was written by Phil N on 12 May 2014.
The Veteran has generally received mixed reviews.
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