Añade un argumento en tu idiomaKiara, a veteran turned lawyer trying to do good to make up for her past. However, when her informant is murdered, and she is left for dead, Kiara is forced to use the skills from her past t... Leer todoKiara, a veteran turned lawyer trying to do good to make up for her past. However, when her informant is murdered, and she is left for dead, Kiara is forced to use the skills from her past to take down the crime lord.Kiara, a veteran turned lawyer trying to do good to make up for her past. However, when her informant is murdered, and she is left for dead, Kiara is forced to use the skills from her past to take down the crime lord.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Emily Rose
- Valerie Mendez
- (as Emily Rose Hernandez)
Marc Anthony Walzer
- Darnell
- (as Marc Walzer)
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Bang Bang Betty is an indie action movie that throws some punches in more than one way. It's gritty, it's real and it's on point! Kakra Nunoo-Brown as Assistant DA Kiara, a person with a past, knows how to throw some punches. And Emily Rose Hernandez as Valerie is stunningly beautiful firing a high powered assault rifle. It's hard to pull off an indie action movie and Bang Bang Betty does a great job at it. The camera work is great and the acting is believable but what really stood out to me was the music. The soundtrack is just great! Can't wait to check out Bang Bang Betty, Valerie's Revenge. If you like a female lead action movie and guns and explosion, Bang Bang Betty will not disappoint.
Bang Band Betty has a fun and all around cast and supports each other. With characters that find tehmselves rediscovering who they are. And how they lead to moments of betrayal and loyalty amonsgt each other.
Driven with motives that bring events leading up to new stages. Antagonists reveal more than it seems with corner moments of suspense.
The action has very well round choreography and elevates contact of fights and perfect timing of action.
The setting of scenes and DP work and Directing brings the best in the actors performances. And making the film enjoyable to watch and see the story move in excellence of syncrony achievements.
Very fun to watch and see soemthing action pack again in movies!
Driven with motives that bring events leading up to new stages. Antagonists reveal more than it seems with corner moments of suspense.
The action has very well round choreography and elevates contact of fights and perfect timing of action.
The setting of scenes and DP work and Directing brings the best in the actors performances. And making the film enjoyable to watch and see the story move in excellence of syncrony achievements.
Very fun to watch and see soemthing action pack again in movies!
This is a story of justice and vengeance done in a fun style. The movie starts sexy, adds some action, which leads to a big shoot out, showdown in a desert town. The direction is solid, the cinematography beautiful, and if the pacing slows down a bit towards the third act, the action ramps up again for the final shoot out. The performances are good, some a little underplayed to let the drama push the story along (this is a revenge story after all) but Emily Rose Hernandez lead performance holds the story together. There are some standout supporting performances including Kevin Caliber bringing the macho energy to his role and, especially, Mariah Padilla as one tough bad b**** whom I would have loved to have seen more of in the movie. This is a popcorn movie that is fun and melodramatic in the right amounts.
Bang Bang Betty is an interesting action/suspense/drama with a very strong and fascinating female protagonist. Kiara, the main character, is a veteran and a lawyer, and an all around cool woman. Kakra Nunoo-Brown gives a fantastic performance as Kiara Sommers, and really makes the audience root for her in her quest. I thought the filming locations were excellent, very cinematic and interesting. The cinematography was also excellent, along with some pretty epic drone shots of the landscapes. The gun shootouts were really well done and I thought the special effects were solid, especially the blood.
It's Kakra Nunoo-Brown and Emily Rose Hernandez versus Marc Anthony Wazer and Daniel Moen in action-drama "Bang Bang Betty" a well put together, modern, exploitation feature film with a host of supporting characters - most notably Gerald Parrish as a father and big-brother figure.
Directed by Alexander T. Hwang and DP is Adam Beck; the other notable crew lead in this is the stunt coordinator Gary Choi (and yes you do see him die) and Rising Star Stunt Team (yes many of them die) on camera.
The film takes visual advantage of the exterior locations in New Mexico and Mexico, and even the interior scenes have attention to detail in their set-up.
High quality looks and editing, this is a modern version of an exploitation movie where the story takes on consideration of men and women.
The script is by Deanna Gomez with the story by Gomez and Hwang.
The story has a few coincidences... but sometimes in a smaller town or small city everybody does end up knowing everybody.
With a lower budget (no car chases, but people in a hurry from time to time in their cars), sometimes moving or fast healing wounds are a distraction, but overall worth watching from beginning to end to see who will win and why.
Some of the best performances, lines and background information are in the second half of the film - the mysterious, suspense elements of who has loyalty to whom - and what their true motivations are enough to make it worth watching to the end.
With a large cast, each of the main characters and even some of the tertiary characters have their moments in further setting the scene and situation.
For me the violence was the reason for the 18 plus rating, but others may notice some of the language nearly as much. If they had a 24 plus rating for violence, I might even go that far. Trigger warning for PTSD from military service or gun violence victims.
Directed by Alexander T. Hwang and DP is Adam Beck; the other notable crew lead in this is the stunt coordinator Gary Choi (and yes you do see him die) and Rising Star Stunt Team (yes many of them die) on camera.
The film takes visual advantage of the exterior locations in New Mexico and Mexico, and even the interior scenes have attention to detail in their set-up.
High quality looks and editing, this is a modern version of an exploitation movie where the story takes on consideration of men and women.
The script is by Deanna Gomez with the story by Gomez and Hwang.
The story has a few coincidences... but sometimes in a smaller town or small city everybody does end up knowing everybody.
With a lower budget (no car chases, but people in a hurry from time to time in their cars), sometimes moving or fast healing wounds are a distraction, but overall worth watching from beginning to end to see who will win and why.
Some of the best performances, lines and background information are in the second half of the film - the mysterious, suspense elements of who has loyalty to whom - and what their true motivations are enough to make it worth watching to the end.
With a large cast, each of the main characters and even some of the tertiary characters have their moments in further setting the scene and situation.
For me the violence was the reason for the 18 plus rating, but others may notice some of the language nearly as much. If they had a 24 plus rating for violence, I might even go that far. Trigger warning for PTSD from military service or gun violence victims.
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- Presupuesto
- 500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.40:1
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