THE WRATH OF BECKY – “A literal bloody good time”

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DIRECTOR

Directed by: Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote

MAIN CAST

Lulu Wilson as Becky
Seann William Scott as Darryl
Denise Burse as Elena
Jill Larson as Darryl Sr.
Michael Sirow as Anthony
Aaron Dalla Villa as DJ
Matt Angel as Sean

SYNOPSIS

It is a sequel to the 2020 film Becky.

Two years after she escaped a violent attack on her family, 16-year-old Becky attempts to rebuild her life in the care of an older woman -- a kindred spirit named Elena. However, when a violent group known as the Noble Men break into their home, attack them and take their beloved dog, Becky must return to her old ways.

REVIEW SUMMARY

A literal bloody good time, The Wrath of Becky is revenge cinema done right. That is to say that it has a vengeful character you can truly root for (think a teenage girl version of John Wick) and bad guys you can’t wait to see get their comeuppance! Yes, it’s as simple as that. I mean, the film is also blessed with a wonderful cast, including a delightfully evil Seann William Scott. It’s Stifler the quasi Neo Nazi folks! But seriously, he’s more than effective in the role, as is our unlikely heroine, played by a returning Lulu Wilson. Yes, I said returning. That is because this is a sequel. But don’t worry, you don’t need to have seen the 2020 instalment to enjoy this one. They fill you on from the get-go really. That, and it’s refreshingly not complicated. Bad people do (and plan to do) bad things, and they receive a healthy (and violent) dose of karma. Could the “kills” have been a bit more creative? I suppose, but this isn’t Home Alone, and Becky sure as heck isn’t playing around. What can I say, sometimes a good ‘ol fashion blood splattering is just what the doctor ordered!

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