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5/10
Wow, the fight scenes
FeastMode15 January 2024
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)
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6/10
Your Patience Is Partially Rewarded
bbevis-479547 January 2024
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.
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6/10
Great action, cliche story.
dubond8 January 2024
"I loved her more than you ever could."

Mayhem! Is directed by Xavier Gens and stars Nassim Lyes.

We're only about 7 days into 2024 and I think we already have a contender for best action movie of the year. Mayhem! Also known as Farang (Foreigner) is like if you combine Taken and John Wick and The Raid movies and you blend them all together.

Sam (Nassim Lyes) is a guy who's taken a lot of punches both mentally and physically. When we first meet him he's an ex-con just getting out of jail trying to get his life together and escape his local gang. He eventually does build a life for himself and wants to buy a house for himself and his wife however Thailand's laws and a powerful real estate developer get in the way. As you could guess one thing leads to another and Sam is on a warpath for revenge.

Despite the story being so cliche I appreciate Xavier Gens as a director for essentially showing all of Sam's struggles for about the first half of this movie and showing the pain and hardship he has to go through so when his wife is eventually killed it's his breaking point and the Sam we get for the rest of the movie is cold and brutal when he has to be. The grounded approach of the movie's action design, combined with fight scenes that get more gory and brutal than the last really make this great. Sam also isn't invincible here making all the fight scenes feel genuinely dangerous. Xavier Gens (Hitman, Gangs Of London) is also a second unit director on the upcoming Gareth Evans, Tom Hardy movie, Havoc as well so if you already weren't excited for that this movie is even more reason to be.

This movie was a huge suprise for me and is easily a contender for best action movie of the year already with a star making performance from Nassim Lyes. Unfortunately I feel like this film will probably get buried because of its DTV release through IFC Films. Xavier Gens is certainly a name to watch in the action space going forward.
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Not bad. There's something about the character...
MAD_PIGE0N22 November 2023
The movie looked to me like a modern approach to a 90's scenario, which isn't something bad, I am just noticing it - one goes on a straight revenge over the bad guys.

We don't get to know the full story of Sam, but it's seems he is the typical French of non-French origin - involved in gang life. However, he decides to leave it, but as it's well known - you can't leave it if it doesn't leave you. So even in his attempt, unwillingly, he still stays a criminal which he never stops being - even after restarting everything in Thailand, the first big thing he wants to achieve in life, he tries it the criminal way, which brought all the consequences it could - one reckless decision.

The actor performs very good in the fighting scenes, they are a slight copy of the series of martial arts and raw violence movies from Indonesia (The Raid, The Raid 2, The Night Comes for us, Headshot etc.) which is fine, but is kind of obvious.

The acting is good, the music and the camera are fine. The Thai atmosphere is well recreated. It's overall a simple movie, but well-made and in case you have nothing better to watch or just need some good fighting one "Farang" ("Mayhem!") is worth it.
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7/10
I wish the rest of the movie was as good as the last 20 mins!
stuart-thom-78-2247678 January 2024
I had waited months for this to come be available in North America. I had high expectations given the episodes from Gangs of London and Frontieres. The last 20 mins was well choreographed and as violent as I would have expected the rest of the movie to be, in the end felt like some missed opportunities to ratchet up the action. Some of the locations were amazing. Overall worth it fro the elevator scene! The story felt way too dramatic when in reality it was a cookie cutter revenge story. Not sure about the lead actor - he was good in the action scenes but the dramatic parts were too drawn out.
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7/10
JCVD in THE RAID
xnicofingerx29 March 2024
The European problem is not really a European problem. And one of these problems as an embodied problem solver, difficult fare? Had I considered this film choice carefully?

France, the country of origin, is probably at the top of the Lost Countries, bearing the rotten fruits of its dirty-golden years like no other nation. Fortunately, despite the bitterness, a change of scenery. Thailand. A little martial arts, even more idyllic holiday atmosphere. Everything could be fine now, but unfortunately the cobbler sticks to his last. Prototype: it has to be a lot very quickly, with as little effort as possible. So let's say impatience is in this blood, only evil tongues speak of criminal energy.

Enough negative energy, after the first quarter we get to see a real action pearl, a dramatic 90s Van Damme story build-up, which then leads to a 2010s The Raid-style battle. Yes, the finale is the same as always with these films, but it's somehow essential fan service. Comparisons with the current "Sixty Minutes" are legitimate, but France can do it better than Germany, wild Bangkok versus overrated Berlin is also self-explanatory, and so are learned martial arts skills versus martial arts history. However, it's nice that films like this still exist.
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6/10
"MAYHEM!" REVIEW
Mr-Topshotta22 January 2024
Directed by Xavier Gens. A runtime of one hour and thirty-nine minutes. Available on Prime Video. With an R rating.

"Sam," played by Nassim Lyes, was just recently released from prison. Trying to be on the right and narrow. He even has a job with the potential to grow. But his old gang refuses to let him go.

After getting into a severe altercation with one of the members, "Sam" decides to leave Paris and make a new life in Thailand. Now "Sam" has a wife, "Mia," played by Loryn Nounay, and a stepdaughter, "Dara," played by Chananticha Chaipa, whom he loves dearly. "Dara" might as well be his own.

"Sam" has many jobs. One of them is working at the airport. Trying to do something nice for his wife, he finds himself doing an illegal activity for "Narong," played by Olivier Gourmet. But of course, the job didn't go smoothly at all.

"Narong" took his cruelty on "Sam" and his family because of the job going bad. There will be no more hiding. "Sam" and his old Muay Thai coach "Hansa," played by Vithaya Pansringarm, sought out "Narong" so he could get revenge and maybe some closure. In this international action thriller.

"Mayhem!" was a letdown. It said the same people who were involved in the making of "Gangs of London" made this. In the trailer, it mentioned films like the "John Wick" franchise, "The Raid," and "Gangs of London." When talking about this film.

If you know, you know. But they were mentioning those IT films. The badest of the bad (meaning great). Mentioning "The Raid" alone had me fully committed. But this wasn't that, and they should be ashamed of themselves for even mentioning those amazing films.

It was confusing because it was supposed to be an English-speaking film. It started as French, then went to Thai, with English sprinkled in. It got quite confusing. When someone is speaking French and they are responding in Thai, Let's not mention it was a little predictable. The fight scenes were okay, but they could have gone harder. I like how some scenes were shot, but that was only here and there. I can't lie, the trailer got me.

A far cry from the films it mentioned. It wasn't all bad, it just didn't live up to the hype. I give it three mor fires 🔥🔥🔥.

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8/10
Can't escape
kosmasp25 September 2023
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 ...
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8/10
Good to see you again XG...
MK_Ultra_12 April 2024
Been awhile. The last film I saw from Gens was Frontier(s) some years back which was eye opening and fiersome.

Fast forward, and here we are. He's done some "smaller" projects I believe since my indoctrination into Euro horror and thrillers, abd this one did not disappoint.

All too familiar tropes won't work if you don't have the atmospheres, the cinematography, and in this particular case, the extreme violent sequences. So beware, this film was far away from the faint of heart, but he did pay over and above homage to some of the better directors in the subgenre---Takashi Miike, Perk Chan Wook and the more recent to join in this clan, Gareth Evans.

It's bleak, it's realistic and graphic at the core of the violence. But when you have a solid lead protagonist---the violence comes through that character rather easily. It's a story of redemption in its infancy that turns on its heels into one of the best revenge films of the the past 10 years. Gritty, beautifully shot, and gripping enough to hold you, and even hard to look away when its at it most challengingly disturbing.

Bring on the XG shark film...
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Powerful drama
searchanddestroy-11 January 2024
When discovering this film, I could not prevent myself to think about two other films: PRAYER BEFORE DAWN and CHOK DEE, the latest directed by another Xavier, but Durringer instead of Gens. All films speaking of foreigners in Thailand involved in free fight or Muay Thai fierce fights, to escape from crime or their home country justice. This one is rather predictable, revealing not any big surprise, except of course Olivier Gourmet as a local kingpin, a villain. So rare from him. And he is damn convincing here. Xavier Gens the director is usually a horror films from France but working mostly in the US or Canada. Terrific, awesome, bloody fists and knives fights.
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