- Film:
- Geoffrey Wright
Reviewed by: David M. Brown
- Rating:
- 4
Summary:
Romper Stomper is a gritty drama, revealing a darker side to Australia.
More DetailsAbout Romper Stomper (1992)Starring: Russell Crowe, Daniel Pollock, Jacqueline McKenzie
Directed by: Geoffrey Wright
Runtime: 94 minutes
Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
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Eight years before defying the Roman Empire, Russell Crowe starred in this gritty film about a group of Nazi skinheads causing mayhem in and around the streets of Melbourne. Hando (Crowe) is the undisputed leader and guides his gang through days of violence against Vietnamese immigrants, ending the attacks only to enjoy beer, drugs, partying and sex. When the gang acquires a new member – Gabrielle (Jacqueline McKenzie) – she is welcomed into the fold and becomes Hando’s girlfriend. However, the gang become wary of her when she has an epileptic fit, while the Vietnamese families they have terrorised begin to take up arms and fight back against their oppressors.
Hando is a ruthless gang leader, his tattoos and ideology built around Nazism and worship of Hitler. His best friend and second in command Davey (Daniel Pollock) is far quieter than his superior but what is immediately clear is that he falls for Gabrielle though he refrains from trying to take her from Hando. The gang are merciless in their attacks against the Vietnamese trying to making an honest living and when the skinheads’ favorite pub is taken over by a Vietnamese family all hell breaks loose. Hando leads a vicious assault against two Vietnamese men there but word soon reaches their friends and suddenly war breaks out on the streets with Hando’s gang vastly outnumbered. By the end both the battle between the skinheads and the Vietnamese must reach a resolution, as must the awkward love triangle between Hando, Gabrielle and Davey.
Romper Stomper is a gritty drama, revealing a darker side to Australia. Though not as good as American History X, this is still a drama worth experiencing though it is often brutal and would not suit the faint hearted. Crowe’s Hando makes Maximus Decimus Meridius look like a pussy cat.
Verdict: 4/5
(Film source: reviewer’s own copy)
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