Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025)

★ 7.4 1h 29m 663 votes IMDb
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Sisu: Road to Revenge

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Cast

Jorma Tommila
Jorma Tommila as Aatami Korpi Age 67 · Panelia, Finland Jorma Tommila (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjo̞rmɑ ˈtomːilɑ]; born 1959) is a Finnish actor. Winner of the Jussi Award for Best Actor in 1997, Tommila is best known for playing Aatami Korpi in the film Si...
Stephen Lang
Stephen Lang as Yeagor Dragunov Age 73 · New York City, New York, USA Stephen Lang (born July 11, 1952) is an American actor and playwright. He started in theatre on Broadway but is well known for his film portrayals of Stonewall Jackson in Gods and Generals (2003), Geo...
Richard Brake
Richard Brake as KGB Officer Age 61 · Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed, Wales Richard Colin Brake (born 30 November 1964) is a Welsh actor. Following his film debut in Death Machine (1994), Brake had a supporting role as Joe Chill in Batman Begins (2005). He subsequently appear...
Tommi Korpela
Tommi Korpela as Finnish Man Age 57 · Helsinki, Finland Tommi Korpela is a Finnish actor and screenwriter. Best known for his roles in Man's Job (2007), Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010), Distractions (2015) and Eternal Road (2017). He has won Jussi A...
Kaspar Velberg
Kaspar Velberg as Pilot Age 37 · Tallinn, Harju District, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia] Kaspar Velberg (born January 29, 1989) is an Estonian actor. In 2012, he graduated from the stage art school of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater as an actor. Then he worked as an actor in th...
Pääru Oja
Pääru Oja as Militsioner Age 36 · Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia] Pääru Oja (born May 16, 1989) is an Estonian stage, film, voice, and television actor. Pääru Oja was born in Tallinn, the youngest of two sons. His father is actor Tõnu Oja and his older brother is E...

Audience Reviews

wellfailed 10/10 Nov 29, 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
HaremCinema Dec 01, 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.
CinemaSerf 7/10 Dec 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.
MovieGuys 6/10 Dec 18, 2025
"Sisu: Road to Revenge" is a polished case of "style over substance" with a predictable, anti-Russian message.

All the trappings are there. Excellent sets, spectacular cinamatography, at times entertaining, if over the top action and capable acting, from the cast. What's missing is anything that truly looks like a intelligently rendered back story. What made the first "Rambo" film work so well, putting the intense action aside for a moment, was a truly heartfelt back story, with a character, who, at least for one film had personal depth, that was wholly relatable, wholly "human".

This film aspires in this direction, early on and looks like its could get there but quickly devolves, into what feels a lot like a "Call of Duty" style, computer game, where you kill everything in sight, until there is very little left, not only to see but, in this case, to empathise with. The director and writers, try to reignite the emotional component, of this film, at the end, with the house building scene but by then, any emotional potential, has long since departed.

In summary, this film is a platform, for a mega-ton of over the top, at times viceral, gritty, action but that's as far as it gets. Looking beyond the superficial death and destruction, it's disappointlingly shallow. An okay watch.
Chandler Danier 7/10 Dec 28, 2025
About as good as the last one. I think a bit tighter. Can we kill the old man fighting genre? Dude’s cool and all but there’s a lot of old dudes fighting. Too much old dudes fighting and planes maintaining altitude while sideways.

Spoilers. Dude should have let the dog cross the border without the tank. Like if they let the dog go anyway, could have saved it some grief. It was not adequately prepared for the tank.

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