A bouncer with a slightly murderous anger-management problem that she controls with the help of an electrode-lined vest she uses to shock herself back to normalcy whenever she gets homicidal... Read allA bouncer with a slightly murderous anger-management problem that she controls with the help of an electrode-lined vest she uses to shock herself back to normalcy whenever she gets homicidal.A bouncer with a slightly murderous anger-management problem that she controls with the help of an electrode-lined vest she uses to shock herself back to normalcy whenever she gets homicidal.
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Beckinsale is great as the young woman who battles with impulse control, and with her great strength and speed can wreak lots of havoc if she is so inclined. She uses a self-administered shock ("jolt") to keep herself from following through when something agitates her. Most of the time. It should not be taken any more seriously than an action comic book, not everything has to be plausible. Plus there is an interesting thread of a story there. Did you know in war they taught dogs to go towards enemy tanks, with a bomb strapped to them?
But it is mostly hilarious with inventive situations and inventive dialog. But caution, the language is often really hard-R rated. It isn't a great movie but as fun entertainment it definitely hits the spot if you are in the right mood
My wife and I both enjoyed it, on Amazon streaming movies.
The idea is interesting but it starts to wear thin sooner than expected. The first part's issue is that it gets repetitive. She has murderous vision, she gets a jolt, and the scene resets to normal. It happens over and over again. Once the premise is stated, the whole series of cinematic moves is not needed. The comedy needs to be better and I'm not sure that Kate Beckinsale can deliver it. She can definitely deliver the cool but she struggles to lead in this one. I like the start but the movie peters out over time.
She basically is just the same in this as in all her Underworld movies and I loved her in all of those. There is not much of a story and it really is a bit farcical, but I was entertained and enjoyed it just for Kate. The addition of Stanley Tucci is a real bonus, he never disappoints. Jai Courtney is OK, but not being a big fan of his, I never really rate him in a movie, this is no exception. Gotta love Bobby Cannavale, he is always fun.
So the end result is, if you like Kate Beckinsale, you will like this, forget all the negative reviews, just enjoy a bit of nonsensical fun.
5.5/10 for me, rated it a 6 as there is no half way.
Did you know
- TriviaDavid Bradley (Gareth Fizel) is Kate Beckinsale's (Lindy) godfather. Beckinsale has posted photographs on social media of them sharing family Christmases when she was younger.
- GoofsLindy steals a McLaren 600LT Spider car and has difficulty with the stick shift. However, McLaren road cars use automated transmission operated by push buttons, glimpsed in the scene. The shift lever shown appears to be out of an old manual transmission Ferrari.
- Quotes
[Detective Vicars shares a shock from Lindy's vest so he can see how it feels]
Detective Vicars: Okay, you know what that tells me?
Lindy: I'm way more screwed up than you thought.
Detective Vicars: No. No, it tells me that you'd rather hurt yourself than somebody else. Nevin says I treat you different because you're a woman. She says... I'm going easy on you.
Lindy: Is she right?
Detective Vicars: I treat you different because you are different.
- Crazy creditsThere is a brief mid-credit scene at the end.
- SoundtracksHandsomer
Performed by Molly Moore and Maty Noyes
Written by Molly Moore, Maty Noyes, Robert Resnick, Flavia Watson
Courtesy of Home Planet Records
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $238,524
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1