Frank Pierce leads a seemingly normal life, but when a disturbing past reemerges and something precious is taken from him, his mask of sanity loosens and unearths the urge to be violent once... Read allFrank Pierce leads a seemingly normal life, but when a disturbing past reemerges and something precious is taken from him, his mask of sanity loosens and unearths the urge to be violent once again.Frank Pierce leads a seemingly normal life, but when a disturbing past reemerges and something precious is taken from him, his mask of sanity loosens and unearths the urge to be violent once again.
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Frank (Kevin Interdonato) isn't a bad guy. We don't really know much about him until well into the movie, but we know he has a history of violence, and turned over a new page. But his life is about to spiral out of control again.
When his friend Travis asks Frank to accompany him to a job, it is revealed to be a drug deal. Drug lord Mickey (Tom Sizemore) and Frank have a history, and when the drug deal goes horribly wrong, Frank knows Mickey will come after him and Travis.
Frank is on medication to keep his temper under control, but when he runs out of meds and his wife Gina is kidnapped, Frank is unstoppable. He abducts Mickey's daughter Crystal, setting in motion a cat and mouse game that is bound to have you on the edge of your seat.
'Bad Frank' is a much better quality film than expected, with a few twists as well. I thought Kevin Interdonato was actually quite good as Frank. (Oh, and that manly, muscular, hairy body they so love showing off!!) The film is unpredictable with some good action sequences - and I did not expect that ending! I really enjoyed this movie.
When his friend Travis asks Frank to accompany him to a job, it is revealed to be a drug deal. Drug lord Mickey (Tom Sizemore) and Frank have a history, and when the drug deal goes horribly wrong, Frank knows Mickey will come after him and Travis.
Frank is on medication to keep his temper under control, but when he runs out of meds and his wife Gina is kidnapped, Frank is unstoppable. He abducts Mickey's daughter Crystal, setting in motion a cat and mouse game that is bound to have you on the edge of your seat.
'Bad Frank' is a much better quality film than expected, with a few twists as well. I thought Kevin Interdonato was actually quite good as Frank. (Oh, and that manly, muscular, hairy body they so love showing off!!) The film is unpredictable with some good action sequences - and I did not expect that ending! I really enjoyed this movie.
It's obvious this is not a big budget Hollywood production, but what it has going for it are an excellent script and superior acting. I enjoy watching movies where the actors talk like people do in real life, which many times is completely lost on Hollywood, and in this case I believed all the actors. The lead in this was appealing and carried the movie. Tom Sizemore was also surprisingly good in this. There wasn't much to the story, nothing going on here you most likely haven't seen before, but this is one to watch for the performances. Kevin Interdonato is reason enough to give this a watch. Maybe not a keeper, but worth a one time watch.
Saw this and loved the poster. Synopsis seemed cool so gave it a look.
Started off good.
Missing medication. Anger starting to return.
Estranged from his family and loved ones. Violent past. All felt as if falling into place to be an explosion.
But it took far too long to get anywhere. I enjoy slow burns if there is a pay off but this left me wanting.
The acting is very good. Especially the scenes between father and son.
Even Tom Sozemore was ok. Although he did ham it up a little in the interrogation scene.
There's scenes that were in the trailer that doneven appear in the film!? Talking to his therapist!? Never happened. Puzzling as to why?
The poster gives impression of a much darker and more violent film than we end up getting.
I expected an explosion of anger and retribution but just got a fizzle.
Shame as it had potential.
Started off good.
Missing medication. Anger starting to return.
Estranged from his family and loved ones. Violent past. All felt as if falling into place to be an explosion.
But it took far too long to get anywhere. I enjoy slow burns if there is a pay off but this left me wanting.
The acting is very good. Especially the scenes between father and son.
Even Tom Sozemore was ok. Although he did ham it up a little in the interrogation scene.
There's scenes that were in the trailer that doneven appear in the film!? Talking to his therapist!? Never happened. Puzzling as to why?
The poster gives impression of a much darker and more violent film than we end up getting.
I expected an explosion of anger and retribution but just got a fizzle.
Shame as it had potential.
Once the story is underway, not a bad film. Recommend you check it out,
Despite my middling grade of C, I was very impressed with "Bad Frank". After all, the film was very quickly made and only cost a paltry $80,000!! It is clearly a great example of getting a lot for very little
something many filmmakers could stand to learn.
When the film begins, Frank is a highly stressed but happy guy. He has a very beautiful wife, a job and life is good. However, there also are signs that Frank is on the edge and he could easily be pushed over it. To make matters worse, he's been prescribed something, presumably for his anger, and the doctor's office is giving him crap about when he can see the doctor. He wants to see the doctor now the receptionist isn't about to make an exception even if he's now out of meds.
In the midst of this tense situation, Frank and a friend of his witness a brutal multiple murder committed by Frank's old 'buddies' .and soon they make it very clear that unless Frank keeps his mouth shut he's a dead man. And, to make this clear, they kidnap his innocent wife sending Frank on a binge of ultra-violent behavior.
I liked the acting and direction in this picture. For $80,000, it should have been horrible but wasn't. The story was also reminiscent of "Taken" but had enough different about it to make it worth seeing for some people. This is where the problem is the film is incredibly violent and features a bit of sexual violence as well and at times was hard to watch. Plus, unlike what I expected, by the end of the film Frank was pretty much a monster as well and it was hard to root for anyone. It's certainly not a picture to show your kids, your mother or Father O'Malley if he happens to stop by for a visit. But, in spite of this, I cannot help but admire the filmmakers for what they achieved.
When the film begins, Frank is a highly stressed but happy guy. He has a very beautiful wife, a job and life is good. However, there also are signs that Frank is on the edge and he could easily be pushed over it. To make matters worse, he's been prescribed something, presumably for his anger, and the doctor's office is giving him crap about when he can see the doctor. He wants to see the doctor now the receptionist isn't about to make an exception even if he's now out of meds.
In the midst of this tense situation, Frank and a friend of his witness a brutal multiple murder committed by Frank's old 'buddies' .and soon they make it very clear that unless Frank keeps his mouth shut he's a dead man. And, to make this clear, they kidnap his innocent wife sending Frank on a binge of ultra-violent behavior.
I liked the acting and direction in this picture. For $80,000, it should have been horrible but wasn't. The story was also reminiscent of "Taken" but had enough different about it to make it worth seeing for some people. This is where the problem is the film is incredibly violent and features a bit of sexual violence as well and at times was hard to watch. Plus, unlike what I expected, by the end of the film Frank was pretty much a monster as well and it was hard to root for anyone. It's certainly not a picture to show your kids, your mother or Father O'Malley if he happens to stop by for a visit. But, in spite of this, I cannot help but admire the filmmakers for what they achieved.
Did you know
- TriviaBad Frank was filmed in Mendham, New Jersey, for $80,000.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Without Your Head: Tony Germinario director of Bad Frank (2017)
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- 1h 43m(103 min)
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- 2.39:1
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