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Vigilante

Original title: A Vigilante
  • 2018
  • 10
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
11K
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Olivia Wilde in Vigilante (2018)
A vigilante helps victims escape their domestic abusers.
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After escaping her violent husband, Sadie makes it her life's mission to help free others in danger. After months of rigorous training in survival skills, boxing, and lethal martial arts, sh... Read allAfter escaping her violent husband, Sadie makes it her life's mission to help free others in danger. After months of rigorous training in survival skills, boxing, and lethal martial arts, she is back with a vengeance.After escaping her violent husband, Sadie makes it her life's mission to help free others in danger. After months of rigorous training in survival skills, boxing, and lethal martial arts, she is back with a vengeance.

  • Director
    • Sarah Daggar-Nickson
  • Writer
    • Sarah Daggar-Nickson
  • Stars
    • Olivia Wilde
    • Morgan Spector
    • Kyle Catlett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sarah Daggar-Nickson
    • Writer
      • Sarah Daggar-Nickson
    • Stars
      • Olivia Wilde
      • Morgan Spector
      • Kyle Catlett
    • 245User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Olivia Wilde
    Olivia Wilde
    • Sadie
    Morgan Spector
    Morgan Spector
    • Sadie's Husband
    Kyle Catlett
    Kyle Catlett
    • Zach
    Estefania Tejeda
    • Counseling Group Woman #1
    Tonye Patano
    Tonye Patano
    • Counselor
    Betsy Aidem
    Betsy Aidem
    • Andrea Shaund
    Cheryse Dyllan
    • Charlene Jackson
    Judy Marte
    Judy Marte
    • Straight Up Shelter Woman
    C.J. Wilson
    C.J. Wilson
    • Michael Shaund
    Chuck Cooper
    Chuck Cooper
    • Lawyer
    Marceline Hugot
    Marceline Hugot
    • Counseling Group Woman #2
    Paige Rhea Allison
    Paige Rhea Allison
    • Junkie Mom
    • (as Paige Rhea)
    Beverly Atkinson
    • Shelter Woman
    Theather Huggins
    • Counseling Group Woman #4
    Rebecca Spiro
    • Counseling Group Woman #5
    Ebony Hilaire
    • Counseling Group Woman #6
    Kimberly Tavares
    • Counseling Group Child
    Ivan Tavarez
    • Counseling Group Child
    • Director
      • Sarah Daggar-Nickson
    • Writer
      • Sarah Daggar-Nickson
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    User reviews245

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    7Brattsy

    Tough to Review, tougher to watch

    I think some of the other reviewers were expecting Death Wish or Taken 4. That's not this movie. This story is about abuse survivors. It's about what it takes to break free.

    It has some powerful moments that make your stomach drop and your heart ache. They felt real to me. Several times, I found myself wondering if they hadn't cast real victims retelling their stories. That's how good it is in that portion. But this is a slow film, so slow that I almost pulled out my phone to do stuff. That's never a good thing. I dropped my stars to a 6 because of that. If I were more honest, the story is more of a 5, but I bumped it up to a 7 because of the acting. It really is phenomenal, imo.
    7brainwerx-1

    Great movie. Hard theme.

    I disagree with a couple of the reviews regarding pacing. I think the movie shows what abused women (and in some cases kids and men) go through. You live in silence. You're afraid to tell people. And you have to move carefully around the abuser. That, I think, is what this movie is trying to portray. It's not as straightforward as some reviewers have mentioned. And Olivia Wilde is amazing in this!
    7peterp-450-298716

    No, not just another revenge movie. This one grabs you by the throat and it won't let you go.

    I'm looking out the window, and the trucks won't stop coming.

    Anyone saw "John Doe: Vigilante"? No? I hope you're not going to waste your time on that one. Just put that intention aside and watch the movie "A vigilante" instead. The latter is much better, much more intense and at times awfully brutal and cruel to see. Highly recommended. The most disturbing is the fact that in reality, many people are the victims of physical and psychological abuse within a family circle. People who are mistreated daily in an inhumane manner and who can't find a way out of these miserable circumstances. And strange but true, most victims have an immense sense of guilt and sometimes can't bring themselves to turning their back on the abuser.

    Sadie (Olivia "Life itself" Wilde) is a female version of Joaquin Phoenix in "You were never really here". Victims call her and first say an agreed phrase and then state their personal details and home situation. And Sadie doesn't let any grass grow under her feet. In no time she appears at the door of the person concerned and she takes care of the situation. The first fragment she makes it clear to an abusive businessman how things will continue from then on. It's quite shocking. One moment Sadie looks at a confident, arrogant person who doesn't tolerate contradiction. Let alone from a woman. The next moment you see the same person beaten up, anxiously agreeing with the requested requirements and leave the house with a clear message. And that message is to never return. I had to fight the urge to start cheering, but I wouldn't mind if there were more ladies like Sadie walking around on this globe.

    Sadie, herself a victim of domestic violence, is on a mission. A goal she set for herself with the help of a fellow victim she knows from a support group. The message from that person was quite clear. She was talking about victims that don't make it every day. That cemeteries are full of women and men who didn't survive. And that Sadie wastes her time while she's still alive and doing well. That she must fight back. Even if it kills her. And when Sadie finds a book about combat techniques, her decision is made. In fact, that's the only thing I had questions about. First of all, I thought that the roommate's plea was rather presumptuous. Or was she also a vigilante who beats up perpetrators? And second of all, it seemed a little unlikely to me that a handbook could transform someone into a dreaded revenge machine. Perhaps the survival trips Sadie undertook with her ex, also provided experience.

    "A vigilante" is not a pleasant film. It shows the downside of our society. And Sadie tries to turn the tide here like an outright John Wick. The intention is not to kill the targeted persons, but to remove them out of the victim's life. But it's not only the reprisals that demand attention. The most impressive images are those in which you see Sadie languish and how she's still tormented by her own past full of abuse. The moments that she suffers physically and psychologically and crawls around anxiously while grinding her teeth and whimpering about demons torturing her are painful to see. Her inner wounds are probably as horrible as those present on her back. In my eyes, this was a piece of brilliant acting by Olivia Wilde.

    "A vigilante" isn't just a revenge movie. It's more realistic and more shocking than other revenge films such as "Revenge". And this mainly because of the realism. The real-life testimonies of victims and Sadie in the support group. At those moments it seemed like a current affairs programme. Sadie also has another goal in mind. Kind of obvious when you see the meticulously filled map of the US. The fact that the revenge will be sweet and a life insurance policy plays a specific role, is something you get from Sarah Daggar-Nickson very slowly. The story itself is an entanglement of the present and the past. It takes a while before you know what's going on. And the highlight is the ultimate confrontation. This section increases the spectacle content of the film and reminds you that it's a feature film. And yet you are left with that uncomfortable feeling and you realize some people live in a hopeless situation. And not only female victims. Also male victims. So ... Help us, Sadies of this world!

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    6Australian1

    Got the gist, but...

    The director or story teller wasted an opportunity. The movie is almost boring. I am a man and I feel for these women who are trapped in a situation of abuse both physical and mental. Making a movie where one has no concept of timeline is very annoying, back forth, somewhere in between, no info on what has transpired. I expected some more order to the story and some visual at least of the names and texts this Sadie was getting. It could have been so much better and the ratings, I gave it more than it deserved in cinematic sense, it could have been a movie which sent a strong message and be viewed by many adults, those in a bad place and those who are oblivious to these horror relationships. It's a sad part of our society in almost any country that women have to be treated with such low respect, low value, feel like less than an animal, a possession.... I have read much and I sometime wish I could have been a Vigilante who brought justice for these mistreated women....
    7mossow92

    Olivia Wilde is brilliant in this raw tale of domestic violence.

    Olivia Wilde is brilliant in this raw and unapologetically in your face story of domestic violence. Love how the plot not only progresses but the movie never shies away from the horror that these men, women, and children face on a daily basis. Grips from the opening scene, builds and doesn't let up until the final act. A film that proves you don't need a big budget or a big name studio to produce a quality film with a message.

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    • Trivia
      The fighting style that Sadie uses is Krav Maga, an Israeli self defense and fighting system developed in the 1950s.
    • Quotes

      Sadie: I thought it was love you had. But it's not. It's need. Desperate... perverted... need.

      Sadie's Husband: Sadie. No.

      Sadie: I tried to hide from it. And then I tried to run from it. And now... Now I'm gonna end it.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Female Revenge Movies of All Time (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Love of My Heart
      Written by Troy Donockley and John Fiddy

      Performed by Artist Number One

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Vigilante
    • Production companies
      • Badlands Entertainment
      • Emmett/Furla Oasis Films
      • Film Science
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $83,012
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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