
Pusher III 2005
"I'm the angel of death."
In *Pusher III (2005)*, Nicolas Winding Refn delivers a gritty, high-stakes crime thriller that follows Milo, a fading drug dealer on the brink of chaos.
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pusher III (2005) about?
The film follows Milo, an aging drug dealer whose life spirals when a shipment mix-up leaves him with ecstasy instead of heroin. Forced to improvise, he turns to his old friend Radovan for help, but the underworld's ruthless demands leave him with nowhere to hide.
Who directed Pusher III?
Nicolas Winding Refn, the acclaimed Danish filmmaker known for his visceral crime dramas and stylish storytelling.
Who stars in Pusher III?
Zlatko Burić leads the cast as Milo, joined by Marinela Dekic, Slavko Labović, and Ramadan Huseini in pivotal roles.
Is Pusher III (2005) worth watching?
For fans of gritty crime thrillers with deep character exploration, *Pusher III* is a standout. Refn's direction and Burić's raw performance make it a compelling, if harrowing, watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Pusher III?
The film runs for 108 minutes.
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About Pusher III (2005) — A Desperate Crime Thriller by Nicolas Winding Refn
In *Pusher III (2005)*, Nicolas Winding Refn delivers a gritty, high-stakes crime thriller that follows Milo, a fading drug dealer on the brink of chaos. As he scrambles to salvage his crumbling empire, a misdelivered shipment of ecstasy pills instead of heroin forces him into desperate measures. With time running out and his daughter's birthday looming, Milo turns to his estranged ally Radovan for salvation, igniting a brutal battle for survival in Copenhagen's underworld.
The film crackles with Refn's signature tension, blending raw violence with darkly human moments. As Milo's world unravels, themes of aging, loyalty, and consequence collide in a story that feels both personal and punishingly tense. The atmosphere is thick with desperation, where every decision could be one's last.
Starring Zlatko Burić as the doomed Milo, this Danish crime saga is a masterclass in atmospheric storytelling, where the line between predator and prey blurs with every passing minute.