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When a city is terrorized by a sadistic serial killer, a seasoned detective and a newly recruited paramedic discover the key to stopping the bloodshed lies in unlocking the truth of their ow... Read allWhen a city is terrorized by a sadistic serial killer, a seasoned detective and a newly recruited paramedic discover the key to stopping the bloodshed lies in unlocking the truth of their own haunted pasts.When a city is terrorized by a sadistic serial killer, a seasoned detective and a newly recruited paramedic discover the key to stopping the bloodshed lies in unlocking the truth of their own haunted pasts.
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My Google Latin didn't come out as expected, but at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter, id quod est.
Vindicta feels like a meld of a couple of other movies, without their budget, Daredevil (2003) and Elektra (2005) come to mind, as somebody else stated in these reviews. It does seem to be a bit of a mash, parts were good, others not. Writers Ian Neligh and Steven Paul were possibly not on the same page. That's just my opinion though.
Elena Kampouris was, I felt, miscast in this role, although she did have some credible parts in this movie.
David (Daniel Cudmore) wore this mask that only had two small holes for his eyes. His peripheral vision must have been crap and wouldn't have helped him on his killing spree.
Jeremy Piven was in this, and that's all I have to say about it, that's how impactful his presence was.
Anyway, overall, Vindicta had a chance to be good, but all it managed was average. I would recommend this, but with the above warnings.
Vindicta feels like a meld of a couple of other movies, without their budget, Daredevil (2003) and Elektra (2005) come to mind, as somebody else stated in these reviews. It does seem to be a bit of a mash, parts were good, others not. Writers Ian Neligh and Steven Paul were possibly not on the same page. That's just my opinion though.
Elena Kampouris was, I felt, miscast in this role, although she did have some credible parts in this movie.
David (Daniel Cudmore) wore this mask that only had two small holes for his eyes. His peripheral vision must have been crap and wouldn't have helped him on his killing spree.
Jeremy Piven was in this, and that's all I have to say about it, that's how impactful his presence was.
Anyway, overall, Vindicta had a chance to be good, but all it managed was average. I would recommend this, but with the above warnings.
This movie is laughably bad.
It seems like it was written by the school age child of a big Hollywood producer or something.
Because I'm not sure how anyone could read a script like this and think it was a good idea to make.
It's literally that awful.
Whoever it was has been watching way too many marvel movies "for inspiration".
Neither the writer, director, or any of the actors in this film should ever work again.
Everyone involved in this travesty should be immediately blacklisted, going forth.
The actors are all very recognizable faces...but they put on some of the most half-assed performances I've ever seen.
I genuinely can't tell if they suck that bad, or weren't even trying.
But it's real bad.
Either way, I can never look at them with any modicum of respect ever again.
The whole thing is so poorly constructed...it's not inherently clear what the hell is actually going on.
There's definitely a serial killer on the loose...amidst widescale riots aimed at a corrupt police force...and a polyglot paramedic, that still lives with her father, and has a fluent understanding of latin.
But what the point of it all is?
Who the hell cares.
If I wasn't trying to watch every horror film made in 2023, I honestly would have shut this off after the first 3 minutes.
It, quite literally, has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
Actually...that's not entirely fair.
Because I genuinely couldn't stop laughing at how bad it is.
It's confounding to think that there's an employed idiot out there that actually greenlit this.
I'm not sure who that was...but whoever it is should be publicly flogged for their transgressions.
While the writer should be jailed indefinitely.
Because, you'd think it would take skill to suck this hard.
But they brought the suck here effortlessly.
1 out of 10.
It seems like it was written by the school age child of a big Hollywood producer or something.
Because I'm not sure how anyone could read a script like this and think it was a good idea to make.
It's literally that awful.
Whoever it was has been watching way too many marvel movies "for inspiration".
Neither the writer, director, or any of the actors in this film should ever work again.
Everyone involved in this travesty should be immediately blacklisted, going forth.
The actors are all very recognizable faces...but they put on some of the most half-assed performances I've ever seen.
I genuinely can't tell if they suck that bad, or weren't even trying.
But it's real bad.
Either way, I can never look at them with any modicum of respect ever again.
The whole thing is so poorly constructed...it's not inherently clear what the hell is actually going on.
There's definitely a serial killer on the loose...amidst widescale riots aimed at a corrupt police force...and a polyglot paramedic, that still lives with her father, and has a fluent understanding of latin.
But what the point of it all is?
Who the hell cares.
If I wasn't trying to watch every horror film made in 2023, I honestly would have shut this off after the first 3 minutes.
It, quite literally, has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
Actually...that's not entirely fair.
Because I genuinely couldn't stop laughing at how bad it is.
It's confounding to think that there's an employed idiot out there that actually greenlit this.
I'm not sure who that was...but whoever it is should be publicly flogged for their transgressions.
While the writer should be jailed indefinitely.
Because, you'd think it would take skill to suck this hard.
But they brought the suck here effortlessly.
1 out of 10.
With all the horrible reviews this received I decided to see for myself if it was really that bad and while it stinks, it isn't as bad as 1 or 2 stars. It's strangely entertaining , never boring, and It's obvious some effort went into creating it. Of course there are many problems here, poor acting, over-acting, non-existent acting, and the film doesn't even try to make sense, especially towards the end. This was at least partly a Canadian production and if you've seen enough Canadian productions you would know they have this look of unprofessionalism, as if no one involved has any real talent. Strangely if they made a sequel, I'd watch it. If you go in with no expectations at all, it isn't so bad.
Somehow, I had some hopes for this one. The cast is good, the premise was interesting, it just needed a good direction and execution.
Which completely lacked sadly. A movie that is very fast forward, few stops, always on the run, until the flashes start..and end with the movie.
The origin story here takes forever and becomes annoying and infuriating, the development stops, the killings take a back seat and we are in a third act that does nothing but hit us in the head with why is this all happening.
It started quite good I must say, very raw movie that showed exactly what it wanted to show with no holdbacks, but it became sort of a joke while moving on. Scenes that looked ridiculous, dialogue written by kids, out of the blue nothing seemed to make sense anymore. I really think it had some nice vibes from Sin City and V for Vendetta, but wow did this turn bad.
You should give Major Grom: Plague Doctor a chance, that one actually is a good movie and has the same style.
Vindicta is not recommended at all, movies like Daredevil, the short version or Elektra are its equals.
Cheers!
Which completely lacked sadly. A movie that is very fast forward, few stops, always on the run, until the flashes start..and end with the movie.
The origin story here takes forever and becomes annoying and infuriating, the development stops, the killings take a back seat and we are in a third act that does nothing but hit us in the head with why is this all happening.
It started quite good I must say, very raw movie that showed exactly what it wanted to show with no holdbacks, but it became sort of a joke while moving on. Scenes that looked ridiculous, dialogue written by kids, out of the blue nothing seemed to make sense anymore. I really think it had some nice vibes from Sin City and V for Vendetta, but wow did this turn bad.
You should give Major Grom: Plague Doctor a chance, that one actually is a good movie and has the same style.
Vindicta is not recommended at all, movies like Daredevil, the short version or Elektra are its equals.
Cheers!
Greetings again from the darkness. Sometimes low budget horror movies work, and sometimes they don't. As a general guideline, the less complicated they are, the better the chance of successful entertainment. Director Sean McNamara (THE KING'S DAUGHTER, 2022) is one of the more prolific directors you'll find. His work includes TV series, videos, short films, and feature films. He currently has 15 projects in the hopper. Sean is a busy man.
With a script by Ian Neligh and Steven Paul, this film offers moments of hope, but mostly it's too ambitious ... a rare criticism these days. Trying to tackle too many story lines creates a mess in the exact place a decent little genre film could have been born. Elena Kampouris (MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 & 3) stars as Lou, a rookie paramedic just out of training. Fire Chief Rick (Sean Astin, THE LORD OF THE RINGS franchise) reluctantly assigns her to a first ride in the middle of riots, protests, and fires in a rough part of Seattle.
In addition to the mass chaos in the city, there is a masked killer on the loose - one who thrives on vicious and violent attacks. Suspicions arise when the same building burns that burned five years earlier, killing a mother and son. Fortunately, Lou is not a typical newbie. She possesses fighting skills and is fluent in Latin and Mandarin. Latin comes in quite handy since the killer scrawls his messages in Latin, leaving Lou to assist Detective Russo (Travis Nelson) with clues in the case.
In addition to her skills, Lou is also the idealistic daughter of retired cop played by Jeremy Piven ("Entourage"). The two are so close she even has a bobblehead of him on her car dash. Lou still blames her 9-year-old self for not saving her mother's life, no matter how many times people remind her she was just a kid. Perhaps you are starting to sense the issues with the film, and I have yet to mention the corruption and greed at the heart of the killer's mission of vengeance. One nice touch is the mask ... it's Michelangelo's David, and it's plenty creepy, even if most of the characters here don't come across as real people. Elena Kampouris is to be commended for giving her all to the role, but the writers and the film likely would have benefited from the KISS approach, Opening in select theaters and on digital beginning October 6, 2023.
With a script by Ian Neligh and Steven Paul, this film offers moments of hope, but mostly it's too ambitious ... a rare criticism these days. Trying to tackle too many story lines creates a mess in the exact place a decent little genre film could have been born. Elena Kampouris (MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 & 3) stars as Lou, a rookie paramedic just out of training. Fire Chief Rick (Sean Astin, THE LORD OF THE RINGS franchise) reluctantly assigns her to a first ride in the middle of riots, protests, and fires in a rough part of Seattle.
In addition to the mass chaos in the city, there is a masked killer on the loose - one who thrives on vicious and violent attacks. Suspicions arise when the same building burns that burned five years earlier, killing a mother and son. Fortunately, Lou is not a typical newbie. She possesses fighting skills and is fluent in Latin and Mandarin. Latin comes in quite handy since the killer scrawls his messages in Latin, leaving Lou to assist Detective Russo (Travis Nelson) with clues in the case.
In addition to her skills, Lou is also the idealistic daughter of retired cop played by Jeremy Piven ("Entourage"). The two are so close she even has a bobblehead of him on her car dash. Lou still blames her 9-year-old self for not saving her mother's life, no matter how many times people remind her she was just a kid. Perhaps you are starting to sense the issues with the film, and I have yet to mention the corruption and greed at the heart of the killer's mission of vengeance. One nice touch is the mask ... it's Michelangelo's David, and it's plenty creepy, even if most of the characters here don't come across as real people. Elena Kampouris is to be commended for giving her all to the role, but the writers and the film likely would have benefited from the KISS approach, Opening in select theaters and on digital beginning October 6, 2023.
Did you know
- TriviaSean Astin and Jeremy Piven have both played a love interest to Constance Zimmer. Astin in Demoted (2010) and Piven in Entourage (2004-2011).
- GoofsWhen they are in the building finding all the killer's research including Lou's college thesis, you can see the 3 masked mannequins behind Detective Russo. In this shot they all have solid eyes. When Patrick comes in, the killer runs out from being the middle mannequin and puts the blade to Lou's neck. At this point he still has solid eyes. They show the killer's mask one last time before Patrick puts his gun down and at that time the killer's mask has the eyes cut out.
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- 2.39:1
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