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Director: Uwe Boll
Cast: Edward Furlong, Shaun Sipos, Sam Levinson, Steffen Mennekes
A heated game of poker causes three men incarcerated for nonviolent offenses to brutalize their cellmate before taking drastic measures in order to cover up their crime.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Stoic, a 2009 crime drama directed by Uwe Boll, has received a divisive critical reception, with many critics panning the film's graphic violence and bleak subject matter. The film does not appear to have received any significant awards recognition. Audience reception has been similarly mixed, with the film holding a 5.1/10 rating on IMDb based on over 1,500 user reviews.
Why you might like this:
Fans of unconventional crime dramas directed by Uwe Boll will appreciate the gritty intensity and moral ambiguity of Stoic, the 2009 film that explores the brutal aftermath of a prison poker game gone wrong through a focus on the complex dynamics between its incarcerated protagonists, including a standout performance from Edward Furlong.
Stoic is a 2009 arthouse drama film directed and written by Uwe Boll and starring Edward Furlong, Sam Levinson and Shaun Sipos. The film is one of two dramas, the other Darfur, Boll planned to direct.
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