Former WWE wrestler Stu Bennett stars as ex-special forces soldier John Gold in this action-packed sequel to I Am Vengeance. Parents need to know that I Am Vengeance: Retaliation is a low-budget British action thriller with lots of violence, swearing, and the occasional wisecrack. The violence is frequent and sometimes bloody.

Click here to read the full article. Well, that's probably why we now have a sequel, "I Am Vengeance: Retaliation," even though it isn't likely to reach beyond the niche audience of undiscriminating action fans who eagerly viewed its predecessor on. With Stu Bennett, Vinnie Jones, Jacob Anderton, Sam Benjamin.

I Am Vengeance: Retaliation

Former special-forces soldier John Gold is given the opportunity to bring Sean Teague - the man who betrayed his team on their final mission in Eastern Europe several years ago - to justice. Gold would cheerfully see Teague dead, but he is convinced to help transport him to a military prison to pay for his. Well, that's probably why we now have a sequel, "I Am. I Am Vengeance: Retaliation is a bullet riddled, fist flying rollercoaster ride. I cant wait to see another John Gold adventure. To get in on the old school feel, a Die Hard type scenario would be unreal for a third movie.

Trailer I Am Vengeance: Retaliation

As soon as Gold walks into the club, he wordlessly brawls with several goons to get to the table of. When Quaid and Lynch throwdown, it's the highlight of the entire movie…right up until the moment they can break some skulls together. Neither was "I Am Vengeance." But the redeeming qualities of any C-movie are that it doesn't waste time, and gives you a few laughs in between the neck-snappings. "I Am Vengeance: Retaliation" manages that, time and again.

Like I said Vengeance, and now it's sequel, I Am Vengeance: Retaliation, reflect the genre's past whilst moving it forward. This movie is a contrived slog that will test your patience, despite some decent fight. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up. Top reviews from the United States. terrible dialog, clownish acting.