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'''''Pusher III, For I am the Angel of Death''''' is a 2005 [[Action movie|action]]/[[drama]] [[Film|movie]] by the [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Film director|director]] [[Nicolas Winding Refn]] made as a sequel to the original blockbuster [[Pusher (movie)|Pusher]]. The movie was released in August 2005.
| name = Pusher 3
| image = Pusher 3.jpg
| caption = Theatrical poster
[[Nicolas Winding Refn]]
| producer = {{ubl|Johnny Andersen|Henrik Danstrup|Mikkel Berg|Kim Magnusson|Kenneth D. Plummer|Rupert Preston}}
| writer = [[Nicolas Winding Refn]]
| starring = {{ubl|[[Zlatko Burić]]|Marinela Dekić|[[Slavko Labović]]|Ilyas Agac}}
| music = {{ubl|[[Peter Peter (Danish musician)|Peter Peter]]|Peter Kyed|Povl Kristian (Theme)|The Texas Chainsaw Orchestra (Additional music)}}
| cinematography = Morten Søborg
| editing = Miriam Nørgaard<br/>Anne Østerud
| studio = {{ubl|[[Det Danske Filminstitut]]|[[Nordisk Film]]|[[TV2 Danmark]]|Pusher III Ltd.|NWR Film Productions}}
| distributor = Nordisk Film
| released = {{film date|2005|08|22|Copenhagen International Film Festival|df=y}}
| runtime = 108 minutes
| country = Denmark
| language = [[Danish language|Danish]]<br>[[Serbian language|Serbian]]
| budget =
| gross =
}}
'''''Pusher 3''''' (also known as '''''Pusher Ξ: I'm the Angel of Death''''') is a 2005 [[Denmark|Danish]] [[crime film]] written and directed by [[Nicolas Winding Refn]].<ref name=NYT>{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Nathan|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE2DE153EF93BA2575BC0A9609C8B63|title=Film in Review; ''The Pusher'' Trilogy|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=August 18, 2006}}</ref> It is the third film of the [[Pusher trilogy|''Pusher'' trilogy]].<ref name=NYT/> A [[Hindi]] remake of the first film was then released in 2010,<ref name=":KM" /> with an [[Pusher (2012 film)|English-language remake]] following in 2012, with [[Zlatko Burić]] reprising his role.<ref name="SF" />


==Synopsis==
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Milo, an aging Serbian drug lord, attends a meeting of [[Narcotics Anonymous]]. The five-days-clean Milo admits that he is worried that the stress of cooking for his daughter's 25th birthday party will cause him to [[relapse]] into using. He departs the meeting to pick up a drug shipment with his henchman Branko. Though he requested [[heroin]], the shipment turns out to be 10,000 [[MDMA|ecstasy]] pills. Seeking an explanation, Milo meets with his Albanian supplier Luan. The Albanians agree to send a new shipment of heroin and allow Milo to try to sell the ecstasy as well.


After a quick talk with his demanding and spoiled daughter, Milena, Milo goes back to the kitchen at his club to cook for the party. After he forces his henchmen to try his cooking, he meets his associate Little Muhammed, who has come to drop off his daily haul. The pugnacious Muhammed warns Milo to respect younger hoods like himself, calling himself "King of [[Copenhagen]]", but Milo mockingly calls him the "[[King Kong]] of Copenhagen". However, as Milo knows nothing about ecstasy, he needs Muhammed to set up a buyer for the pills. When all of his henchmen get [[food poisoning]] from his cooking, Milo has no choice but to trust Muhammed to make the sale alone and return within an hour.
Milo ([[Zlatko Buric]]), the [[drug lord]] from the first two films, is now the victim of a [[drug addiction]], and has to attend daily [[narcotics anonymous]] meetings, to stay [[clean]].


During the party, Milo splits his time between mingling with guests, cooking and trying to contact the tardy Muhammed. While buying wine at an underground store, he learns that Milena's boyfriend, Mike, is in fact a drug dealer. He forces Mike to accept him as his sole supplier, and then haggles with Milena over the price. While waiting in a restaurant for an emergency supply of fish, Milo bumps into Kurt the Cunt, a low-level drug dealer who gives him some heroin. The over-stressed Milo breaks down and smokes some of it. Having not heard from Muhammed in four hours, he contacts a corrupt cop who promises to find him.
It's his daughter Milena's ([[Marinela Dekic]]) [[birthday]], and Milo has to cook for 50 people. On top of his bussy schedule, the [[heroin]] he was supposed to have gotten in, has turned out to be [[ecstasy]]. Hoping for an [[explanation]], Milo seeks out his supplier, the [[Albanian]] crimelord Luan ([[Kujtim Loki]]). Realizing that he has to make money soon, Milo agrees to sell the ecstasy and return with the money to the Albanian [[mafia]].


When Milo meets with Luan to admit that he lost the ecstasy and needs more time to pay for them, the Albanians force Milo into a partnership to settle the issue. Using his kitchen as a meeting place, Rexho, an Albanian crook, and a Polish pimp arrive to sell a young girl into [[prostitution]]. Milo tries to distance himself from the transaction in disgust, but Rexho treats him as a subordinate, demanding that he serve them with food and drink, and the pimp tricks Milo into snorting [[amphetamine type stimulant|speed]] as a prank.
While cooking dinner for his daughter's birthday, Milo gives his dealer "Little" Mohammed ([[Ilyas Agac]]), better known as "The King of Copenhagen", the ecstasy, who promises to return within an hour. With all his [[goons]] sick from [[food poisoning]], Milo has no choice but to trust him. Mohammed, however, [[disappear]]s.


Rexho and the pimp attempt to sell the girl to Jeanette, a local [[brothel]] operator, but she refuses to take her, sensing she is likely underage. Milo gives the girl a piece of his daughter's birthday cake after she reveals that it is her birthday as well. After Rexho leaves, the girl attempts to flee, but Milo helps run her down. The furious pimp pours boiling water on the girl's hand, which ultimately sends Milo over the edge. In a rage he beats the pimp to death with a hammer, then waits for Rexho to return and kills him as well. The corrupt cop then delivers Muhammed to Milo in the trunk of his car, warning him not to hurt him.
Milo, who's getting pressured, finds out that his daughter's boyfriend, Mike ([[Levino Jensen]]), is in fact a small-time [[drug dealer]], buying [[dope]] from other suppliers. Furious, Milo convinces Mike to buy dope from him, at a standard price. Milena interferes, wanting the dope much cheaper, which Milo [[reluctantly]] accepts.


Out of options, Milo seeks help from his old friend and ex-henchman Radovan, who left the underworld to start a successful Kebab restaurant. Radovan agrees to help Milo one last time. He helps Milo torture Muhammed, who reveals that the ecstasy pills Milo had received were fake. Milo and Radovan stash Muhammed in a freezer after he threatens Milo, then begin butchering the two corpses for disposal. At dawn, Milo returns to his tranquil home and talks with Milena. She wonders why he disappeared during the party, then goes to bed. Milo walks into the backyard and silently smokes a cigarette while looking into his empty [[swimming pool]].
With Mohammed gone, Milo now has to explain the situation to Luan, who either wants his money or his ecstasy back. Milo agrees to help the Albanian mafia, but [[unbeknownst]] to him, this also involves [[human trafficking]], something that Milo has a hard time to stomach.


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During his daughter's birthday, Milo contacts a [[corrupt]] [[cop]], whom he pays to bring back Little Mohammed. The birthday is very hectic, and to relieve himself from some of the pressure, Milo decides to smoke some heroin, falling back into his drug addiction.
* [[Zlatko ]] Milo - lord
* Marinela Milena Milo's daughter
* Ilyas Agac as Muhammed: An ambitious young drug-dealer.
* Vasilije Bojičić as Branko: Milo's henchman.
* Kujtim Loki Luan Albanian
* Ramadan Hyseni as Rexho: A weaselly Albanian gangster and Luan's interpreter.
* Levino Jensen as Mike: Milena's boyfriend. Mike was one of the bodybuilders Frank robbed in the first film.
* [[Linse Kessler]] as Jeanette: A brothel operator. Jeanette was the ex-wife of The Duke from the second film, and previously a prostitute in the brothel when it was run by Kurt the Cunt.
* [[Slavko ]] Radovan Milo's friend and henchman
* Kurt Nielsen as Kurt the Cunt: A particularly loathsome drug dealer and pimp.
* Hakan Turan Ali Little Mohammed's partner
* Karsten Schrøder as Red (Røde): Tonny's uncle, Smeden's brother and former partner. Following Smeden's death in the second film he and several associates of Smeden now works with Milo.


==Critical response==
While an Albanian crook, Rexho ([[Ramadan Huseini]]) helps a polish [[pimp]] to sell a young girl, the girl unsuccessfully attempts to flee, which results in the pimp beating her severely. Milo, who can no longer hold back his wrath, explodes in a [[rage]] and murders both the pimp and Rexho. Shortly after, the corrupt cop contacs Milo and brings back Little Mohammed, who is tied up in the [[police car]]'s [[trunk]], with a [[bag]] over his head.
The film was critically acclaimed and holds a score of 92% positive reviews on [[Rotten Tomatoes]], with an average score of 7.6/10.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pusher 3|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/pusher_iii_im_the_angel_of_death/|work=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]}}</ref> Review aggregator site [[Metacritic]] gave the movie an average score of 72 out of 100, meaning "Generally favorable reviews".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/pusher-iii-im-the-angel-of-death|title = Pusher III: I'm the Angel of Death| website=[[Metacritic]]}}</ref>


==Trilogy and remakes==
Having no friends left, Milo decides to seek help from his old friend and ex-henchman, Radovan ([[Slavko Labovic]]). Radovan agrees to aid Milo one last time, helping him in [[halal]] [[butchering]] the bodies, cutting them to pieces and burning them.
{{main|Pusher trilogy}}
''Pusher 3'' is the final film in ''Pusher'' trilogy. The previous two films take place in the same fictional Copenhagen underworld. The first film, ''[[Pusher (1996 film)|Pusher]]'' followed Frank ([[Kim Bodnia]]), a mid-level drug dealer who becomes indebted to Milo in a similar way that Milo later becomes indebted to the Albanians. Radovan appears in this first film as Milo's most trusted enforcer and admits to a desire to leave the underworld and open a restaurant, his dream having come true in ''Pusher 3''. Milena's boyfriend Mike also appears as a drug-dealing bodybuilder who is robbed by Frank. Branko also appears as one of Milo's other henchmen.


The second film, ''[[Pusher II]]'', follows Frank's estranged partner Tonny ([[Mads Mikkelsen]]) as he struggles with his relationship with his father and the prospect of becoming a father himself. Milo, Muhammed, and Jeanette appear in this film, and Kurt the Cunt has a larger role as Tonny's untrustworthy friend and the initial operator of the brothel which Jeanette will be in charge of in ''Pusher 3''.
The movie ends openly, with Milo returning to his [[idyllic]] home in the morning, having a cigarette, while looking into his empty [[swimming pool]].


Two remakes additionally followed: a [[Hindi]] remake of the first film released in 2010,<ref name=":KM">{{cite web |last=Raja |first=Assad |title=Pusher |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1082075/ |publisher=Knightsbridge Media |date=15 October 2010}}</ref> and an [[Pusher (2012 film)|English-language remake]] of the first film in 2012, with [[Zlatko Burić]] reprising his role.<ref name="SF">{{cite web|title=Movie Trailer: The Hindi Remake of {{'}}''Pusher''{{'}}|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/movie-trailer-the-hindi-remake-of-pusher|work=[[/Film|/FILM]]|publisher=[[/Film|/FILM]]|access-date=29 July 2012|last=Fischer|first=Russ|date=28 August 2010}}</ref>


==References==
==Cast and roles include==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
* [[Zlatko Buric]] - Milo - Drug lord
* {{amg movie|337507}}
* [[Marinela Dekic]] - Milena - Milo's daughter
* {{IMDb title|0425379}}
* [[Ilyas Agac]] - Little Mohammed - Milo's dealer
* {{rotten-tomatoes|pusher_iii_im_the_angel_of_death}}
* [[Ramadan Huseini]] - Rexho - Albanian crook
* [[Levino Jensen]] - Mike - Drug dealer, Milena's boyfriend
* [[Slavko Labovic]] - Radovan - Milo's friend and henchman
* [[Kujtim Loki]] - Luan - Albanian crimelord, Milo's boss
* [[Kurt Nielsen (actor)|Kurt Nielsen]] - Kurt "the Cunt"
* [[Hakan Turan]] - Ali - Little Mohammed's partner


{{Nicolas Winding Refn}}
==Produced by==

* [[Johnny Andersen]] - Line Producer
* [[Henrik Danstrup]] - Producer
* [[Nicolas Winding Refn]] - Producer

==Music==

* [[Keli Hlodversson]]
* [[Peter Peter]]

==See also==

* [[drug dealer|Drug dealer]]


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Pusher 3
Theatrical poster
Directed byNicolas Winding Refn
Written byNicolas Winding Refn
Produced by
  • Johnny Andersen
  • Henrik Danstrup
  • Mikkel Berg
  • Kim Magnusson
  • Kenneth D. Plummer
  • Rupert Preston
Starring
CinematographyMorten Søborg
Edited byMiriam Nørgaard
Anne Østerud
Music by
  • Peter Peter
  • Peter Kyed
  • Povl Kristian (Theme)
  • The Texas Chainsaw Orchestra (Additional music)
Production
companies
Distributed byNordisk Film
Release date
  • 22 August 2005 (2005-08-22) (Copenhagen International Film Festival)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguagesDanish
Serbian

Pusher 3 (also known as Pusher Ξ: I'm the Angel of Death) is a 2005 Danish crime film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.[1] It is the third film of the Pusher trilogy.[1] A Hindi remake of the first film was then released in 2010,[2] with an English-language remake following in 2012, with Zlatko Burić reprising his role.[3]

Plot

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Milo, an aging Serbian drug lord, attends a meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. The five-days-clean Milo admits that he is worried that the stress of cooking for his daughter's 25th birthday party will cause him to relapse into using. He departs the meeting to pick up a drug shipment with his henchman Branko. Though he requested heroin, the shipment turns out to be 10,000 ecstasy pills. Seeking an explanation, Milo meets with his Albanian supplier Luan. The Albanians agree to send a new shipment of heroin and allow Milo to try to sell the ecstasy as well.

After a quick talk with his demanding and spoiled daughter, Milena, Milo goes back to the kitchen at his club to cook for the party. After he forces his henchmen to try his cooking, he meets his associate Little Muhammed, who has come to drop off his daily haul. The pugnacious Muhammed warns Milo to respect younger hoods like himself, calling himself "King of Copenhagen", but Milo mockingly calls him the "King Kong of Copenhagen". However, as Milo knows nothing about ecstasy, he needs Muhammed to set up a buyer for the pills. When all of his henchmen get food poisoning from his cooking, Milo has no choice but to trust Muhammed to make the sale alone and return within an hour.

During the party, Milo splits his time between mingling with guests, cooking and trying to contact the tardy Muhammed. While buying wine at an underground store, he learns that Milena's boyfriend, Mike, is in fact a drug dealer. He forces Mike to accept him as his sole supplier, and then haggles with Milena over the price. While waiting in a restaurant for an emergency supply of fish, Milo bumps into Kurt the Cunt, a low-level drug dealer who gives him some heroin. The over-stressed Milo breaks down and smokes some of it. Having not heard from Muhammed in four hours, he contacts a corrupt cop who promises to find him.

When Milo meets with Luan to admit that he lost the ecstasy and needs more time to pay for them, the Albanians force Milo into a partnership to settle the issue. Using his kitchen as a meeting place, Rexho, an Albanian crook, and a Polish pimp arrive to sell a young girl into prostitution. Milo tries to distance himself from the transaction in disgust, but Rexho treats him as a subordinate, demanding that he serve them with food and drink, and the pimp tricks Milo into snorting speed as a prank.

Rexho and the pimp attempt to sell the girl to Jeanette, a local brothel operator, but she refuses to take her, sensing she is likely underage. Milo gives the girl a piece of his daughter's birthday cake after she reveals that it is her birthday as well. After Rexho leaves, the girl attempts to flee, but Milo helps run her down. The furious pimp pours boiling water on the girl's hand, which ultimately sends Milo over the edge. In a rage he beats the pimp to death with a hammer, then waits for Rexho to return and kills him as well. The corrupt cop then delivers Muhammed to Milo in the trunk of his car, warning him not to hurt him.

Out of options, Milo seeks help from his old friend and ex-henchman Radovan, who left the underworld to start a successful Kebab restaurant. Radovan agrees to help Milo one last time. He helps Milo torture Muhammed, who reveals that the ecstasy pills Milo had received were fake. Milo and Radovan stash Muhammed in a freezer after he threatens Milo, then begin butchering the two corpses for disposal. At dawn, Milo returns to his tranquil home and talks with Milena. She wonders why he disappeared during the party, then goes to bed. Milo walks into the backyard and silently smokes a cigarette while looking into his empty swimming pool.

Cast

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  • Zlatko Burić as Milo: A middle-aged Serbian drug lord.
  • Marinela Dekić as Milena: Milo's strong-willed daughter.
  • Ilyas Agac as Muhammed: An ambitious young drug-dealer.
  • Vasilije Bojičić as Branko: Milo's henchman.
  • Kujtim Loki as Luan: Milo's Albanian drug supplier.
  • Ramadan Hyseni as Rexho: A weaselly Albanian gangster and Luan's interpreter.
  • Levino Jensen as Mike: Milena's boyfriend. Mike was one of the bodybuilders Frank robbed in the first film.
  • Linse Kessler as Jeanette: A brothel operator. Jeanette was the ex-wife of The Duke from the second film, and previously a prostitute in the brothel when it was run by Kurt the Cunt.
  • Slavko Labović as Radovan: Milo's old friend and former henchman.
  • Kurt Nielsen as Kurt the Cunt: A particularly loathsome drug dealer and pimp.
  • Hakan Turan as Ali: Little Mohammed's partner.
  • Karsten Schrøder as Red (Røde): Tonny's uncle, Smeden's brother and former partner. Following Smeden's death in the second film he and several associates of Smeden now works with Milo.

Critical response

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The film was critically acclaimed and holds a score of 92% positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 7.6/10.[4] Review aggregator site Metacritic gave the movie an average score of 72 out of 100, meaning "Generally favorable reviews".[5]

Trilogy and remakes

[edit]

Pusher 3 is the final film in Pusher trilogy. The previous two films take place in the same fictional Copenhagen underworld. The first film, Pusher followed Frank (Kim Bodnia), a mid-level drug dealer who becomes indebted to Milo in a similar way that Milo later becomes indebted to the Albanians. Radovan appears in this first film as Milo's most trusted enforcer and admits to a desire to leave the underworld and open a restaurant, his dream having come true in Pusher 3. Milena's boyfriend Mike also appears as a drug-dealing bodybuilder who is robbed by Frank. Branko also appears as one of Milo's other henchmen.

The second film, Pusher II, follows Frank's estranged partner Tonny (Mads Mikkelsen) as he struggles with his relationship with his father and the prospect of becoming a father himself. Milo, Muhammed, and Jeanette appear in this film, and Kurt the Cunt has a larger role as Tonny's untrustworthy friend and the initial operator of the brothel which Jeanette will be in charge of in Pusher 3.

Two remakes additionally followed: a Hindi remake of the first film released in 2010,[2] and an English-language remake of the first film in 2012, with Zlatko Burić reprising his role.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Lee, Nathan (18 August 2006). "Film in Review; The Pusher Trilogy". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b Raja, Assad (15 October 2010). "Pusher". Knightsbridge Media.
  3. ^ a b Fischer, Russ (28 August 2010). "Movie Trailer: The Hindi Remake of 'Pusher'". /FILM. /FILM. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Pusher 3". Rotten Tomatoes.
  5. ^ "Pusher III: I'm the Angel of Death". Metacritic.
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