Mayhem! (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: 28 Jun 2023
  • Country: France
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19319352/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mayhem
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: French
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Action, Thriller
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Writer: Magali Rossitto, Xavier Gens, Guillaume Lemans
  • Director: Xavier Gens
  • Cast: Nassim Lyes, Loryn Nounay, Olivier Gourmet
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6.3/10

Mayhem! Storyline

Sam is an exemplary inmate. A few months before his release from prison, he is diligently preparing for his reintegration. During a leave, his past catches up with him and an accident leaves him only one choice: escape. Five years later, he rebuilt his life in Thailand, where he founded the family he had always dreamed of. But Narong, the local godfather, forces him to plunge into delinquency again. When Sam wants to stop everything, Narong attacks his family… Sam will cross Thailand to take revenge on his executioner.—allocine

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Mayhem! Movie Reviews

Can’t escape

No pun intended – a human is who he is. We are mostly unable to escape our true self. No matter the country we end up in … our true colors will shine through. Of course if that means, you get to show off your fighting skills .. well that is very much appreciated.

Xavier Gens – he has done quite a few good movies. Some may argue it has been some time since his last good one. I will leave that judgement up to you. I know if you like action movies, you will have a field day here. The action choreography is really top notch. The level of violence through the roof … the stunt people are quite known (tv show which I have not seen yet).

Main character is good, pacing may be a bit too slow for some I reckon … but you can’t have fighting all the time … there needs to be some story in between … even if it seems to lead nowhere …

Wow, the fight scenes

Let’s get straight to the point. The fight scenes in this movie are amazing, some of the best I’ve seen. And I’ve seen a lot. I am well-versed on the artistry of movie fight scenes. This is about as clear and hard-hitting as they come.

You can see everything. You can feel the hits. You almost experience the pain felt by these characters. My jaw dropped repeatedly. And there are a bunch of cool shots and camera movements during the fights.

As for the rest of the movie, there really isn’t much there. It’s the most bare-bones revenge plot we’ve seen a thousand times. Technical aspects are more than fine, but there isn’t much to latch onto.

You could argue the same about GOAT action movie The Raid: Redemption. The difference is, The Raid doesn’t focus on that bare-bones story. 70% of the movie is action scenes. It’s more like 10% in this movie. Action is scarce until the climax and most of the focus is on the uninteresting story.

My personal recommendation: watch only the hallway/elevator scene at the end.

(1 viewing, 1/15/2024)

Your Patience Is Partially Rewarded

Mayhem!, efficiently directed by Xavier Gens is violent, melancholy and features two extendedly-bloody fight sequences. Unfortunately, Mayhem makes the cardinal sin of making you wait almost an hour for any of the fight choreography promised in the trailer to appear. The Mayhem part of the movie really only applies to the last 35 minutes. Thankfully, the fight choreography is punchy, bloody, violent, and framed in a way that will make anyone who’s watched The Raid movies smile. The question is, does the roughly 45-50 minutes it takes to get to the goods worth it? Sort of. The story is simple, clichéd and has quite the melancholic ending. The fighting makes up about 20 or so minutes of the movie and for a 100 minute movie titled Mayhem, it’s not enough.

HOWEVER, if you can relax and make it through you will enjoy what Gens and his stunt team put together. The final hallway fight into a gory melee in an elevator is stunning. It’s the in your face brutality promised by the movies title and I had to watch it multiple times to revel in its glory. If only the pacing was tightened up Mayhem could have been up there with the greats. Until then, it’s a fine Sunday afternoon watch if you don’t have anything else to do.