Beck, um veterano sem-teto, descobre que o assassino de sua irmã está de volta às ruas depois de ser libertado da prisão antes do esperado, o que o leva a uma espiral descendente de vingança... Ler tudoBeck, um veterano sem-teto, descobre que o assassino de sua irmã está de volta às ruas depois de ser libertado da prisão antes do esperado, o que o leva a uma espiral descendente de vingança.Beck, um veterano sem-teto, descobre que o assassino de sua irmã está de volta às ruas depois de ser libertado da prisão antes do esperado, o que o leva a uma espiral descendente de vingança.
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What to say? Well for an independent movie and budget it's delivered, not gonna say it's gonna beat transformers in the ratings but for films of the same calibre it will hold its own easy. The lead actors were believable and portrayed their roles to a great level, the extras in the film was well roled and will be seen again in other films to come. The mechanic was bit iffy but was decent in spring lakes so guess it's a case of if you have an interest in that kinda thing you can act the role more intensely, I'm looking forward to see what is next to come from the director and rest of the crew members.
Ballistic delivers an intense, high-octane experience, and James Bryan shines in his role as the lead villain. Bryan's performance is powerful and gripping; his vocal presence has an authoritative, chilling quality that immediately brings to mind iconic antagonists like Scarface. He commands the screen in a way that makes him both magnetic and menacing, giving the film a darkly captivating edge. Real screen presence!
The chemistry between Bryan's villain and the film's lead protagonist David Lamont is remarkable, with both characters playing off each other's energy in a way that raises the stakes at every turn. Their interactions are layered with tension, giving depth to the story and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Additionally, the portrayal of the drug-addicted character is raw and memorable, adding an unpredictable element to the mix.
Overall, Ballistic is a thrill ride, with standout performances that leave us hoping to see more of these actors in future roles.
The chemistry between Bryan's villain and the film's lead protagonist David Lamont is remarkable, with both characters playing off each other's energy in a way that raises the stakes at every turn. Their interactions are layered with tension, giving depth to the story and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Additionally, the portrayal of the drug-addicted character is raw and memorable, adding an unpredictable element to the mix.
Overall, Ballistic is a thrill ride, with standout performances that leave us hoping to see more of these actors in future roles.
James Bryhan Butcher Hawke
Bryhan delivers a chilling, masterclass portrayal of the sadistic mob boss known as Butcher. His every appearance crackles with menace-as if violence itself is lurking beneath his skin. He commands every scene with a bone deep authority, his voice and presence evoking classic cinematic villains while maintaining an original, unnerving equilibrium. Bryhan's performance is the film's heartbeat dark, unpredictable, and absolutely magnetic David Lamont Beck
In his first lead role, Lamont explores Beck, a haunted, homeless veteran thrust into a spiral of rage and guilt. Lamont brings authenticity and depth, navigating grief and fury with a quiet yet powerful vulnerability. Beck's downward journey is compelling, and Lamont makes you feel every scar of his battlefield past and personal anguish
Verdict
Ballistic doesn't just fire on all cylinders it drills down into the emotional core of revenge. The plot driven by Lamont's quest and fueled by Bryhan's brutal presence is strong, taut, and hard hitting. Every showdown between these two actors feels charged, unpredictable, and dangerously real.
Highlight's Bryhan's portrayal stands shoulder to shoulder with iconic film antagonists an unforgettable, layered villain.
Lamont's emotional resonance provides a strong, empathetic anchor to the chaos.
In summary, Ballistic stands out in the thriller genre precisely because of its lead performances. James Bryhan embodies the terrifying gravity of evil, while David Lamont brings a trembling humanity to the path of vengeance. Their onscreen collision makes this more than just a revenge story it's a psychological duel that lingers long after the credits roll.
If you're craving a raw, character driven thriller with performances that refuse to let go, Ballistic delivers in spades.
Bryhan delivers a chilling, masterclass portrayal of the sadistic mob boss known as Butcher. His every appearance crackles with menace-as if violence itself is lurking beneath his skin. He commands every scene with a bone deep authority, his voice and presence evoking classic cinematic villains while maintaining an original, unnerving equilibrium. Bryhan's performance is the film's heartbeat dark, unpredictable, and absolutely magnetic David Lamont Beck
In his first lead role, Lamont explores Beck, a haunted, homeless veteran thrust into a spiral of rage and guilt. Lamont brings authenticity and depth, navigating grief and fury with a quiet yet powerful vulnerability. Beck's downward journey is compelling, and Lamont makes you feel every scar of his battlefield past and personal anguish
Verdict
Ballistic doesn't just fire on all cylinders it drills down into the emotional core of revenge. The plot driven by Lamont's quest and fueled by Bryhan's brutal presence is strong, taut, and hard hitting. Every showdown between these two actors feels charged, unpredictable, and dangerously real.
Highlight's Bryhan's portrayal stands shoulder to shoulder with iconic film antagonists an unforgettable, layered villain.
Lamont's emotional resonance provides a strong, empathetic anchor to the chaos.
In summary, Ballistic stands out in the thriller genre precisely because of its lead performances. James Bryhan embodies the terrifying gravity of evil, while David Lamont brings a trembling humanity to the path of vengeance. Their onscreen collision makes this more than just a revenge story it's a psychological duel that lingers long after the credits roll.
If you're craving a raw, character driven thriller with performances that refuse to let go, Ballistic delivers in spades.
I went to see ballistic at my local vue cinema after hearing all the good things about it across social media. I wasn't disappointed. Great storyline of revenge with the good guy David Lamont displaying a man suffering in turmoil and loss. Looking for redemption for guilt of the loss of his sister . Lamonts portrayal was subtle and in those moments when he had to fight , he showed an animalistic side showing the range of his personality. He was well matched against his nemesis The Butcher portrayed by James Bryhan . Bryhan took the role and made me despise his actions and thoughts. An extremely strong character with such a mean stare in his eyes reminding me of those old black and white movies . The ying yang of the same coin , both Lamont and Bryhan bounced of each other so well , I wish they had met earlier on in the movie . The cast were talented and the performance of the young prostitute Poppy was brilliant.
If you're a fan of movies like Taken , then this one's for you .
If you're a fan of movies like Taken , then this one's for you .
If you value strong performances and grit over polish, Lamont and Bryhan's work may captivate you-each bringing raw emotional force and menace to the film.
If production values, cohesive structure, or cinematic finesse matter, this film may feel uneven and unrefined.
In short: Ballistic is a performance-centric indie revenge thriller. Lamont anchors it with emotional authenticity; Bryhan imbues the antagonist with chilling menace. Together, they elevate a low-budget framework into something memorable for a niche, adult audience-and perhaps divisive to many.
If production values, cohesive structure, or cinematic finesse matter, this film may feel uneven and unrefined.
In short: Ballistic is a performance-centric indie revenge thriller. Lamont anchors it with emotional authenticity; Bryhan imbues the antagonist with chilling menace. Together, they elevate a low-budget framework into something memorable for a niche, adult audience-and perhaps divisive to many.
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- CuriosidadesThe film was backed by several people during its Indiegogo campaign. The budget contributed towards helping get the movie made.
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- US$ 1.874
- Tempo de duração1 hora 35 minutos
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