अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAfter a tragic accident, doctor Molly Reese is mistaken for a killer by the mob. Driven by grief, she embraces a new violent path, training herself to hunt and eliminate mobsters.After a tragic accident, doctor Molly Reese is mistaken for a killer by the mob. Driven by grief, she embraces a new violent path, training herself to hunt and eliminate mobsters.After a tragic accident, doctor Molly Reese is mistaken for a killer by the mob. Driven by grief, she embraces a new violent path, training herself to hunt and eliminate mobsters.
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American Woman 2025 delivers an emotionally potent thriller that begins with tragedy and evolves into an electrifying "GO GET IT GIRL" display of vengeance and resilience.
I enjoyed the creativity of how the story develops from a tragic incident that leaves Dr. Molly emotionally shattered but in deep survival mode.
As you watch it, the roller coaster of both grief and jagged strength of the main actress is cool. 1 minute you want to feel sorry for her, then your cheering for her to win-without ever losing the human truth at its core.
The best part is the film doesn't compromise on intensity, and I LIKE THAT. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
I enjoyed the creativity of how the story develops from a tragic incident that leaves Dr. Molly emotionally shattered but in deep survival mode.
As you watch it, the roller coaster of both grief and jagged strength of the main actress is cool. 1 minute you want to feel sorry for her, then your cheering for her to win-without ever losing the human truth at its core.
The best part is the film doesn't compromise on intensity, and I LIKE THAT. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Dark and a psychological thriller that doesnt show its hand. No guessing where the story takes you and its always on edge. Yes its indie but it captures story themes and character appropriate for the type of style and grittiness. Once everything starts falling in place it gets going and your invested in what will be the final outcome and where everything lands. The lead actor and a few of the supporting work well for their specific rolls. All in all, if your into these types of films and your ready for a new direction you should check this out and have fun with it. Again it is indie filmmaking and that has some charm to it when you get it going.
American Woman marks a powerful entry from writer/director Artie Siegel, delivering a tense, character driven revenge thriller that's as emotional as it is unflinching.
Katelin Stack shines as Dr. Molly Reese, a woman whose life is torn apart after a devastating car accident claims her entire family. Struggling with overwhelming grief and insomnia, she returns to work at the hospital only to find herself mistakenly caught in the crosshairs of a brutal mob war.
When mob boss Giovanni "Johnny Blades" Romano believes Molly is behind the death of one of his men, she becomes a target. But not everyone is convinced of her guilt Mikey "The Bull" Vito, played with charm and grit by Joe Rosing, emerges as a conflicted protector. As the threats close in, Molly is forced into a violent new reality, one that pushes her beyond the edge of who she thought she was. This has to be one of Joe Rosing most powerful performances.
What follows is a gripping and gritty transformation. Siegel's direction is intimate and intense, using a raw, handheld style that throws the viewer into Molly's unraveling world. His unique visual storytelling brings a sense of immediacy and realism, while the flashbacks skillfully reveal the contrast between the woman Molly was and the person she is becoming.
The film's strength lies in its stripped down style lean, character-focused, and emotionally charged. With clear influences from classic revenge tales like Death Wish, American Woman trades spectacle for sincerity, making every scene feel urgent and personal.
Backed by a talented cast, including Larry Biela and Sretenko Tenk Karic, the film doesn't just depict violence it explores what happens when grief and trauma are left to fester. And as Molly transforms, we're left questioning just how far someone can go before becoming unrecognizable.
American Woman is a bold, blood-soaked indie gem that grips you from the first frame and never lets go. Artie Siegel proves himself a filmmaker to watch, and this is one ride you won't want to miss.
Katelin Stack shines as Dr. Molly Reese, a woman whose life is torn apart after a devastating car accident claims her entire family. Struggling with overwhelming grief and insomnia, she returns to work at the hospital only to find herself mistakenly caught in the crosshairs of a brutal mob war.
When mob boss Giovanni "Johnny Blades" Romano believes Molly is behind the death of one of his men, she becomes a target. But not everyone is convinced of her guilt Mikey "The Bull" Vito, played with charm and grit by Joe Rosing, emerges as a conflicted protector. As the threats close in, Molly is forced into a violent new reality, one that pushes her beyond the edge of who she thought she was. This has to be one of Joe Rosing most powerful performances.
What follows is a gripping and gritty transformation. Siegel's direction is intimate and intense, using a raw, handheld style that throws the viewer into Molly's unraveling world. His unique visual storytelling brings a sense of immediacy and realism, while the flashbacks skillfully reveal the contrast between the woman Molly was and the person she is becoming.
The film's strength lies in its stripped down style lean, character-focused, and emotionally charged. With clear influences from classic revenge tales like Death Wish, American Woman trades spectacle for sincerity, making every scene feel urgent and personal.
Backed by a talented cast, including Larry Biela and Sretenko Tenk Karic, the film doesn't just depict violence it explores what happens when grief and trauma are left to fester. And as Molly transforms, we're left questioning just how far someone can go before becoming unrecognizable.
American Woman is a bold, blood-soaked indie gem that grips you from the first frame and never lets go. Artie Siegel proves himself a filmmaker to watch, and this is one ride you won't want to miss.
American Woman is a tragic tale of a respected doctor, Molly Reese, who suffers a traumatic incident which derails her into the world of mobsters and stone-cold killers. Instead of falling prey as another typical victim of the underworld she fights back, at first, sloppy and with little confidence. But as her thirst for revenge grows, so does her proficiency in killing the people who deserve it and we all secretly root for their demise. Sometimes we need movies like this, not to go out and seek revenge, but as a safe place to psychologically vent and root for the underdog. Worth a watch when you're in the mood.
Wow!! American Woman left a big impression on me. The storyline was gripping and filled with unexpected twists that kept me on the edge of my seat. The emotional adrenaline was intense, coursing through my veins from start to finish. A truly great film! The lead actress delivered a phenomenal performance, and I'm eager to explore more of her work. I'm always osearching for films that get my blood pumping, and this one certainly did not disappoint. It's a new favorite, and I'm thrilled to discover more from this talented crew and similar films. I really enjoyed seeing a strong female character!!
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- $25,000(अनुमानित)
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- 1 घं 29 मि(89 min)
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