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Sisu: Road to Revenge

Original title: Sisu 2

Released: 2025-10-21

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7.5/10

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Returning to the house where his family was brutally murdered during the war, 'the man who refuses to die' dismantles it, loads it on a truck, and is determined to rebuild it somewhere safe in their honor. When the Red Army commander who killed his family comes back hellbent on finishing the job, a relentless, eye-popping cross-country chase ensues — a fight to the death.

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Shhh. The soldiers are sleeping…

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“How could you kill these people in a way that no one has seen before?”

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Who's on your team?

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Light work. Director Jalmari Helander breaks down THAT tank flip scene from SISU: Road To Revenge.

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Frat house reacts to SISU: Road To Revenge

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Not your average commander.

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SISU will make you 🫨

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Built different.

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The one week countdown is officially on.

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They lit a fire in him. Nothing can put it out.

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Safety in numbers.

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Old Enemies Clip

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Destroyed

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Get Tickets Now

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F*%k Around and Find Out where you’re seeing SISU: Road to Revenge.

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Fight Or Flight Clip

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Official Trailer

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Reviews

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wellfailed rating: 10

created at: 11/29/2025edited at: 11/30/2025

### The movie is exactly what you would expect from Sisu 2: - a good balance between possible to survive and plot armor, - total unpredictability while being able to tell exactly what is going to happen in a minute's time, - a piece of art hilarious in its absurd, - a western in Finland. 10/10, can't recommend enough

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HaremCinema

created at: 12/01/2025edited at: 12/03/2025

Ridiculously over-the-top. Insultingly impossible action. Glorious. Look past all of the insane levels of destruction and carnage and you will see the special heart of this story. A man is going to take his family home. It's that simple. Along the way he encounters some.... hurdles that need to be jumped. So he jumps them. Fantastic experience.

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CinemaSerf rating: 7

created at: 12/11/2025edited at: 12/11/2025

I must admit that I’d entirely forgotten about “Sisu” (2022) until I sat down to watch this, and then it all came flooding back. Maybe that is because this isn’t so very different. He (Jorma Tommila) has returned from his native Finland to his former home in what is now Soviet occupied Karelia to collect it. Yep, he is going to dismantle the wooden home he built for his murdered family and relocate it across the border. The Soviets still remember the carnage he caused last time around, and so release his erstwhile tormentor “Dragunov” (Stephen Lang) from a gulag with instructions to terminate him and earn his freedom (and lots of roubles). What now ensues is like a militaristic game of snakes and ladders as “Sisu” faces soldiers, armoured cars, fighter planes and even a train as he tries to stay alive long enough to make it home with his logs. Now I don’t think there is even the slightest hint of jeopardy here, indeed it pretty much screams the continuining adventures of “Sisu” from the start, but it’s really good fun if you like mindless violence, a good old-fashioned baddie straight out of an Ian Fleming novel and loads of combat scenes that would easily have killed him, and just about everyone else, a hundred times over. Ever seen anyone somersault a tank? There is a bit of dialogue, but it’s entirely unnecessary as the bullets fly and the blood flows, and we build to a denouement that almost makes you cry! This production has seen considerable effort gone into it, there’s gore galore and I did quite enjoy it for ninety minutes.