Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025)

In the action-packed follow-up to Sisu (2022), Aksel (Jorma Tommaila), a grizzled war hero turned prospector, embarks on a relentless quest for vengeance. When his beloved treasure is stolen by a ruthless group of war criminals led by Viktor (Jack O’Connell), Aksel finds himself on a bloody trail through the harsh landscapes of war-torn Europe. A skilled tracker and merciless fighter, Aksel has a personal score to settle, but the stakes rise when he crosses paths with Maya (Sophie Skelton), a woman seeking justice for her family. Together, they make their stand against Viktor and his brutal forces.
The film is an intense blend of brutal action, personal revenge, and survival, with Aksel fighting not only for treasure but also for his very soul, as his quest for vengeance pushes him to the edge of his humanity. As the stakes escalate, Aksel’s battle becomes less about wealth and more about the price of revenge—and whether it is worth the cost of everything he holds dear.
Review:
Sisu: Road to Revenge delivers on its promise of intense action, gripping suspense, and a riveting tale of retribution. The film’s fast-paced sequences, combined with the haunting beauty of its rugged European backdrops, create a perfect storm of adrenaline and emotion. Jorma Tommaila once again shines in his role as the seemingly indestructible hero, bringing both physicality and depth to Aksel’s character.
The antagonist, Viktor (Jack O’Connell), is chillingly effective in his portrayal of the brutal villain, and the cat-and-mouse chase between him and Aksel is a thrill to watch. Mads Mikkelsen, as General Wolf, adds another layer of complexity to the story, showing the true cost of war and revenge.
One of the standout aspects of Sisu: Road to Revenge is its ability to balance action with emotional depth. The relationship between Aksel and Maya provides a humanizing touch amidst the chaos, making their shared fight for justice feel personal and stakes-driven.
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