Redirected is a 2014 Lithuanian-British gangster action comedy film directed by Emilis Vėlyvis and starring Vinnie Jones, Scot Williams, and Vytautas Šapranauskas.
The film features four friends turned first–time robbers who get stranded in Eastern Europe and have to find their way back home.
The film is divided in five parts: Introduction, Birthday in Malaysia, The myth of eastern Europe, Once upon a time in European Union, and Lithuanian wedding.
In London, Johnny, Ben, and Tim are employed by Karl to rob an illegal poker game.
Forced to have the fourth man, they kidnap their friend Michael, who works as a guard at Buckingham Palace, and keep him uninformed about the happenings.
After a successful heist, Johnny, Ben, and Tim tell Michael about their plan and that they are going to use the money to go to Malaysia.
He leaves the hotel and attempts to go home, only to learn that few people speak English and he is in Lithuania.
After a horny Catholic priest and hooker discover him, John escapes still naked and chained to the radiator.
It is full of immigrants from an African country, who assume they've arrived in England due to Ben and Tim's accents.
They leave the immigrants and walk to a local bar where they ask to call a taxi but are met with resistance from the group of drinkers and end up fighting them before being thrown through the windows.
They stop by a gas station, where they run into Golden Pole, who recognizes Johnny and chases them, resulting in them crashing into a tree.
Ben and Tim call while they are talking, telling Golden Pole that they have the ring but that their captors need money to release them.
John, Ben, Tim, and Michael barely escape only to find themselves confronted by a soldier in a Russian tank.
Declaring themselves from England, the soldier becomes hostile and forces them to walk back across the border, their fates unknown.