Experimental thriller about a female assassin who avenged the killing of a friend and now becomes the hunted.Experimental thriller about a female assassin who avenged the killing of a friend and now becomes the hunted.Experimental thriller about a female assassin who avenged the killing of a friend and now becomes the hunted.
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Normally, I'd find this kind of thing an irritating indication of lazy writing, yet for some reason it did not annoy me here, fitting the murky world for which the makers seem to be aiming, largely successfully. Spence, who also wrote the script, is not a glamorous female assassin either, being on the edge of menopause and with a drinking problem: credit due there. Even an ending definitely falling into the noncommittal camp seemed appropriate to what had gone before. While clearly rough around the edges, there was enough novel here to keep me watching - much to my surprise, I will admit. Well done though to Smith and Spence.
Initially, I confused this with Assassin's Target, the other "Hitwoman in Spain with a fondness for poison" movie. Really: what are the odds? This is sparser, yet perhaps more effective. It certainly puts over the utter loneliness of Kelly's life: there's not a single face-to-face conversation in the film, everything being told in phone-calls and voice-over.
You need more than shaky cam and overly dramatic mood music to make a decent movie. You also need scenes and dialogue that let's the viewer figure thing out what's going on rather than have the characters spell it out to each other in their conversations. OTOH, when the scenes mostly just show a woman walking around aimlessly (with loud mood music) I suppose you need to let the audience know what's going on somehow.
This movie seems devoid of anything more than the most basic story telling craft.
If this truly is an experimental film, then the result of the experiment is that this is not a good way to make a film.
This movie seems devoid of anything more than the most basic story telling craft.
If this truly is an experimental film, then the result of the experiment is that this is not a good way to make a film.
Oh dear, lots of running about like a bad student film. Unconvincing agent incapable of self defence, not even that good at running or hiding for that matter. Some nice location shots would have been helpful. I was able to spool thru the ridiculous, unnecessary flash backs. Awful film. I'd save your precious time unless you like watching a woman dressed in black getting chased by incompetent 'hit' men who really should look else where to earn a crust. A car chase might have livened it up a tad. But the budget obviously could not even produce a rental car. A dire piece of work that makes me wonder who put up the cash for this waste of cinema time.
A fantastic lead performance from Caroline Spence, which drives the story forward, filled with non-stop action, stunts, and beautiful cinematography from James Smith captivating the beauty and glory of Spain. An experimental film, with some faults, but overall is one that works well! Raya Films have certainly landed themselves another hit - one that's not to be missed! Highly recommend.
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- TriviaAs a non-professional actor, Caroline Spence decided to adopt an American accent to help her acting performance: "otherwise I'd just sound like me."
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- Andalucia, Spain(on location)
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- 1h 15m(75 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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