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A teenager's weekend at a lake house with her family takes a turn for the worse when a group of escaped convicts wreak havoc on their lives. Little do they know that sweet Becky isn’t your average teenager and will wage a war of equals in outsmarting and ultimately becoming a murder machine for any chance of survival.
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Product Description
Bitter since losing her mom to cancer, 13-year-old Becky (Lulu Wilson) was unable to deal when her dad (Joel McHale) used the occasion of their lake house weekend getaway to announce his engagement to his girlfriend (Amanda Brugel). However, when the property gets stalked by a white supremacist escaped con (Kevin James) and his cronies, they'll become the unexpected-and regretful-targets of her anger. Surprising actioner also stars Robert Maillet, Isaiah Rockcliffe, Ryan McDonald. 93 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.
Product details
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.92 ounces
- Item model number : BR7275
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Release date : September 15, 2020
- Actors : Joel McHale, Kevin James, Lulu Wilson
- Studio : Quiver Distribution
- ASIN : B08BG7QGCJ
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #31,546 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,044 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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After discovering James' youtube channel and seeing him do a bit opposite Javier Bardem from the film No Country For Old Men (spoiler alert: via greenscreen), I was thinking, "wow this guy needs a good non comedy role".
Then I see "Becky", where James is playing a non-comedy role. I spent the few dollars and a rental and was...disappointed.
This film is trying to be "Home Alone" (1990, Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci), "Leon: The Professional" (1994, Natalie Portman, Jean Reno) and "Hanna" (2011, Saoirse Ronan). However, it doesn't quite get any of it right.
The creative, dangerous kid isn't the funny that Culkin's character was. She's not the level headed killer that Portman's character was. She's not the well trained junior assassin caught in a coming-of-age moment that Ronan's character is. Lulu Wilson does a great job with what she's given and has great presence, but she simply isn't given very much.
Further, Kevin James's character is such a wasted opportunity. It's not even a swing and a miss. It's a bunt attempt and a miss. The screenwriter and director took an approach showing that they weren't sure if they wanted a lighter film or a darker film. It's a serious, dramatic film about a girl murdering adults. That definitely screams for the latter.
Instead of James' and Wilson's characters locked in a battle of wits, will, and depravity, we end up with James' character being more like a parody of Pesci's Home Alone character. He looks like a baaad dude, but he doesn't walk the walk. After seeing James youtube channel and knowing that Kevin James CAN walk the walk, the writer and director really did James', Wilson, AND the audience a disservice by not allowing James' to really portray a competent, intelligent, AND bad villain.
If you want to see a movie that's mildly interesting, albeit needlessly gory (needlessly since they didn't really go dark with it) with a good performance by a charismatic Lulu Wilson up against a group of incompetent villains, but without any of the humor or creativity of the original Home Alone, then this might be a good film for you.
For me, I would have rather re-watched any of the three films that I mention this one is pulling things from. I'm still hopeful Kevin James will find a script that shows off his non-comedic acting chops as well as his youtube shorts. 2.5 stars. Minus 1 star each for the writer and director (minus 0.5 star for producer) who failed to suss out this halfway, off-dark, not quite comedy, not quite drama, not quite thriller that lets down the actors and the audience.