Bull (2021 film)
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Directed by | Paul Andrew Williams |
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Edited by | James Taylor |
Music by | Raffertie |
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Distributed by | Signature Entertainment |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | $17,426[1] |
Bull is a 2021 British crime thriller film written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. The film stars Neil Maskell as the titular character seeking revenge on his former gang associates and father-in-law to get his son.
Plot
The film opens with three men burying an unseen figure, which is on fire, in a secluded field.
Bull is a mysterious man seeking vengeance on the men that tried to kill him. He systematically works his way through the group that double-crossed him, beginning with an unknown man whom he brazenly murders in the street before moving on to his ex-wife's auntie, Cheryl. He kills her and her husband Ollie in their home before finding and killing Marco, one of the gangsters involved.
Through flashbacks to ten years ago, it is revealed that Bull was an enforcer working for his father-in-law Norm, a ruthless gang boss. Bull's unrestrained psychopathy and tremendous capacity for violence was an effective tool for their work, but put everyone on edge. Bull learns that Gemma is cheating on him with his colleague, Gary and also that she is using Heroin. Norm attempts to convince Bull to divorce his cheating wife, and to also let him and Gemma hold custody of his son Aiden, so Gemma can marry her lover and Bull's colleague in the gang, Gary. Norm's reason to arrange a marriage between his daughter and Gary is to take advantage of Gary's connection to the drug trade to make more money than their loan sharking business. After failing to convince Bull since Bull does not want to give up custody of Aiden, Norm, Gemma, Gary, Marco and Clive kidnap him and bundle him into the back of a car, with Clive apologizing to him as he closes the boot. They drive him to an abandoned caravan, burn him alive, and shoot him in front of Aiden. Nobody knows how he's returned, but Norm promises Gemma vengeance for her auntie’s death.
Norm finds Bull's mother Marge and tortures her for information, against the wishes of his gang. It is revealed that Bull has been watching all of this without helping. He enters his mother's home and asks her if she wants "help", then smothers her to end her suffering.
Clive, a gang member who has always been terrified of Bull, is walking his kids home when Bull pulls up and kidnaps them. He takes them to the funfair and threatens Clive into luring Gary to the fair. Once Gary arrives, Bull lets Clive and his children go home. He takes Gary hostage with a knife, interrogates him to find out which town Gemma is now living in, and slashes his thigh while they ride on the waltzers, leaving him to bleed out.
In Gemma's town, he tracks down a heroin dealer and cuts his hand off, takes his money, then forces him to reveal Gemma's address. With the heroin dealer unconscious in the back of the car, he drives to Gemma's house, breaks in, and forces her to trick Norm into coming by. When Norm arrives, he believes the unconscious drug dealer to be Bull, and orders gang member Colin to shoot him dead. However when he enters the house, Bull ambushes him with a knife. He tortures both Norm and Gemma to get his son's location. Gemma reveals that Aiden, after being forced to watch his father burned alive and shot, became a heroin addict as well. He smothers Norm and shoots Gemma dead. He then goes to a notorious part of the town and finally finds Aiden, high on heroin, asleep under a bridge.
He carries his son to a church where they spend the night. The next morning the vicar finds Aiden asleep under the altar. She rushes to his aid but is suddenly sent into a fit of terror when she sees Bull. She demands to know how he dares enter a house of God. When he turns, his eyes are pure black. Through brief flashbacks, it is revealed that his eyes have in fact been pure black throughout the story. He begs the vicar for his son's salvation, and leaves Aiden and the vicar with the money he took from the heroin dealer.
Bull later returns to the field in which he was buried at the start of the film. It is then revealed that he truly did die that night, and it's strongly implied that he made a deal with the devil to return and avenge his own death.
Cast
- Neil Maskell as Bull
- David Hayman as Norm
- Lois Brabin-Platt as Gemma
- Henri Charles as Aiden
- David Nellist as Clive
- Kevin Harvey as Gary
- Jason Milligan as Marco
- Ajay Chhabra as Mike
- Tamzin Outhwaite as Sharon
Production and release
Bull was written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams and set up the launch of Giant Productions for producer Dominic Tighe.[2]
Bull has its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on 6 August 2021[3][4] and then screened at the BFI London Film Festival before wider release in the United Kingdom on 5 November 2021.[5] At the 2021 American Film Market, Saban Films picked up the North American distribution rights, planning for release in the second quarter of 2022.[6]
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of 40 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Bull isn't for the faint of heart, but this down and dirty revenge thriller packs a charge for fans of old-school crime dramas."[7] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 72 out of 100 based on nine critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[8]
Ian Freer of Empire wrote, "Paul Andrew Williams and Neil Maskell breathe new life into a familiar one-man-army scenario."[9]
References
- ^ "Bull (2021)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
- ^ Wiseman, Andreas (July 19, 2021). "Signature Adds Paul Andrew Williams Thriller 'Bull' To Sales & Distribution Slate, Neil Maskell & David Hayman Star". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation.
- ^ "Fantasia Festival | Bull". Fantasia Festival. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- ^ Farvour, Brian (August 22, 2021). "'Bull': Paul Andrew Williams' Revenge Film Packs A Brutalizing Punch [Fantasia Review]". theplaylist.net.
- ^ Bradshaw, Peter (October 16, 2021). "Bull review – a gangland revenge shocker with Neil Maskell on vicious form". The Guardian.
- ^ Ritman, Alex (November 3, 2021). "AFM: Saban Takes British Gangland Revenge Thriller 'Bull' for North America (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. PMRC.
- ^ "Bull". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
- ^ "Bull". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
- ^ Freer, Ian (November 5, 2021). "Bull". Empire. Bauer Media Group.
External links
- Bull at IMDb
- Bull at Rotten Tomatoes