Keisha huye del aburguesamiento urbano para empezar de cero, pero en su nuevo hogar se convierte en el blanco de los racistas. Keisha lucha por sobrevivir y se enfrenta a sus depredadores en... Leer todoKeisha huye del aburguesamiento urbano para empezar de cero, pero en su nuevo hogar se convierte en el blanco de los racistas. Keisha lucha por sobrevivir y se enfrenta a sus depredadores en una batalla por la supervivencia.Keisha huye del aburguesamiento urbano para empezar de cero, pero en su nuevo hogar se convierte en el blanco de los racistas. Keisha lucha por sobrevivir y se enfrenta a sus depredadores en una batalla por la supervivencia.
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I liked this movie. I loved the wife and her aggressiveness to make things better. I like the chemistry between her and the husband. Realistic view of how a wife snaps on a husband in one breadth when she doesn't like the situation. I can relate, ha ha. Married couples can relate. The two white guys were good comic relief. I like how the wife toughens up towards the end and (I don't want to put out any spoilers). You will have to watch the movie yourself. I just need the ending explained to me. How did she get to that point. Give it a watch for yourself and see. Looks like there may be a sequel.
A Dangerous Prey explores themes of discrimination and human determination, throwing light on the challenges posed by racial tensions, crime and urban gentrification. While the movie excels in many aspects, the subplot involving the character Al feels a little under explored. Despite a few flaws it offers ample material for discussion. It's distinctive style leaves a lasting impression, sparking dialogue about the challenges individuals face in changing societies. This movie's courage to tackle important issues and its thought-provoking portrayal of urban gentrification, racism, and survival make it noteworthy. It pushes social boundaries in ways most filmmakers would run from.
Starring TaJa Brittaney and Marlon Ladd the movie weaves a story into the harsh realities of survival amidst urban gentrification and racial tensions. The story follows Keisha and Aiden, a couple dealing with racism in their new community after fleeing urban gentrification. The film resonates with the struggles individuals face in unfamiliar territories, with Keisha's journey from prey to a formidable force against racists providing a gripping focal point. TaJa Brittaney's performance as Keisha showcases her inner strength in the face of adversity. Marlon Ladd adds depth with his portrayal of Aiden. The chemistry between the two leads make the characters relatable and engaging. I really enjoyed this movie.
"A Dangerous Prey" isn't your typical movie. It's breaking through the norm. Starring the dynamic duo TaJa Brittaney and Marlon Ladd, Keisha and Aiden, a couple with their own secrets, dip out from the city hustle, hoping for a better life. Their dreams get crushed by a harsh reality. Racists in their new hood start messing with them, and when Aiden's away, Keisha's left holding it down solo. Now she's gotta tap into her strength and smarts, flipping the script from prey to a force to be reckoned with. If you into femme fatale revenge you must check out A Dangerous Prey. I give it 2 thumbs up.
Dangerous Prey, directed by Terry Spears, is a thriller/drama that tackles some tough subjects - discrimination, racial tension and urban gentrification. I give kudos to the filmmakers for facing these issues head-on.
The lead, Kesha, gives a strong, honest performance - she carries the film. The antagonists, the two good-ol' boys, were over-the-top and too stereotypical. I would've like to see more subtly and depth to them. For a low budget indie, the quality was what you'd expect, maybe a bit lower, but for the most part the lead's performances overcome that.
The run-time was short, so I feel like the script could've been developed more. A few more re-writes would've given this story more focus with a greater impact for things the filmmakers were trying to communicate.
The lead, Kesha, gives a strong, honest performance - she carries the film. The antagonists, the two good-ol' boys, were over-the-top and too stereotypical. I would've like to see more subtly and depth to them. For a low budget indie, the quality was what you'd expect, maybe a bit lower, but for the most part the lead's performances overcome that.
The run-time was short, so I feel like the script could've been developed more. A few more re-writes would've given this story more focus with a greater impact for things the filmmakers were trying to communicate.
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