Synopsis
There once was a little girl...
A teenager's weekend at a lake house with her father takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives.
2020 Directed by Cary Murnion, Jonathan Milott
A teenager's weekend at a lake house with her father takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives.
Jon Keeyes Jordan Yale Levine J.D. Lifshitz Raphael Margules Sean Thomas Jordan Beckerman Russ Posternak
Henry Winterstern Arianne Fraser Shaun S. Sanghani Tara Finegan Matthew Helderman Joe Listhaus Luke Taylor Alana Crow Delphine Perrier Zac Adams Michael J. Rothstein Tara Martin Roz Rothstein Gigi Lacks Nathan Klingher Ryan Winterstern Rohan Gurbaxani Seth Posternak Phyllis Levine Robert Levine Kurt Ebner Kevin Debold Stephen Morgenstern John Hickman Tammy Hunt Jill Bussinich Tim Hegarty
Dana Jones Mike Chute Dan Skene Moses Nyarko Rick Parker Heath Hensley Angelica Lisk-Hann Bernadette Couture Ilora Rosenberg Jon Ambrose Dustin Faith
Yale Productions BoulderLight Pictures BondIt Buffalo 8 Productions SSS Entertainment SSS Film Capital
少女殺神, Бекки, 我不好惹, 벡키, Беки, ბეკი, Era uma vez uma menina. . ., בקי, بکی, Беккі, Kỳ Nghỉ Tồi Tệ, Bekė, Bekija, BECKY ベッキー
Barely a movie, with zero nutritional value whatsoever, but it does feature a pissed off little girl saying swears and inflicting vicious and gory bodily harm on some Nazi assholes, and what do you want from me.
I don't care what anyone says. Long live Becky! The best revenge killer of them all.
Kevin James saw Green Room and was like "hold my beer." I enjoy watching neo-nazis being shredded by rulers and lawnmowers too but this is about as blandly written/performed as it could be and beyond the admirable commitment to gore I couldn't distinguish most of this from the hundreds of cheap indie genre films shot entirely in slick, handheld close-ups. Has such little control over its tension, humor and drama it's kind of laughable.
Having a cute teen brutally murder hardened criminals is cool and all, but character motivation and coherent plot points are also important. This really feels like the second draft of the script where the screenwriters were still on the ‘for some reason’ logic.
Kevin James's expressions can't change but his terror can. He was horrifying.
Lulu Wilson surprised me... The headshot was excellent.
Maybe the movie is not a brilliant one but it was definitely a damn good thriller ride just like Guns Akimbo.
Back during the COVID peak era, I remember plenty of people reviewing this movie over here, and for the most part, the reception was lukewarm, which encouraged me to give it a try but also to not rush to watch it. And considering the sequel is already out, perhaps it took me a very long while.
Anyways, this was a fun little revenge thriller, as former cutie horror star Lulu Wilson has now grown to be a bloody kickass teenager who will unleash all her angst in the form of deadly booby traps that will make the lives of these supremacists miserable. The most surprising and probably most unique aspect of the movie is actually Kevin James, who abandons his…