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Режиссёры

Кэри Мернион

Джонатан Милотт

 

Авторы сценария

Ник МоррисЛэйн СкайРукус Скай

 

Оператор

Грета Зозула

 

Композитор

Нима Фахрара

 

Продюсеры

Дж.Д. ЛифшицРасс Постернак

Джордан БекманДжордан Йейл ЛивайнРафаэль Маргулис

 

*****

 

Лулу Уилсон

 

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Кевин ДжеймсДжоэл МакХэйл

 

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Аманда БругелДжеймс МакДугаллРайан МакдональдРоберт Мэйллет

 

Мировая премьера должна была состояться в апреле 2020 на кинофестивале Tribeca

Цифровой релиз (США) — 5 июня 2020

Цифровой релиз (РФ) — 9 июля 2020

 

13-летняя Бекки (Уилсон) уже год не может смириться со смертью матери. Девушка обижена на весь мир, а особенно - на отца (МакХэйл), который в её любимый лесной дом пригласил свою любовницу с сыном и объявил, что собирается жениться. Бекки убегает в лес, но не успевает толком поистерить, так как в дом проникает банда сбежавших из тюрьмы нацистов во главе с безжалостным Домиником (Джеймс) и берёт остальных в заложники. Им очень нужен некий ключ, который они когда-то спрятали в подвале, но Бекки не верит, что, заполучив желаемое, они уберутся восвояси, поэтому решает дать уголовникам отпор.

 

Жанр — триллер, боевик, драма

Время — 93 мин

Рейтинг — R

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Права на фильм приобрели Quiver Distribution и Redbox Entertainment
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Один в дома, но как хоррор? Слишком на серьезных щах, будь это хоррор-комедией, было бы больше шансов.

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Точно не ужасы? В таком случае жду.
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Ну не знаю. Посмотрим на отзывы.
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На постере как будто младшая сестра Маккензи Дэвис.
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Пара новых постеров

 

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Интервью с режиссерами фильма

 

 

Best described as Hanna meets John Wick with a dash of Home Alone, Cooties directors Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion reunite on the incredibly violent Becky, which opens in various drive-in theaters and on VOD platforms this Friday, June 5th.

 

“King of Queens” actor/comedian Kevin James plays a villain for the very first time and squares off against an unlikely foe in Annabelle: Creation‘s Lulu Wilson.

 

“Kevin James plays Dominick, a Neo-nazi cult leader,” said the duo in an exclusive interview with Bloody Disgusting. “Our priority for casting was to find an actor who is charismatic and charming like many of the cult leaders we’ve heard about – the type of person who can control and persuade others calmly and intellectually. Kevin James is the type of person who you immediately want to become friends with, he’s magnetic. We love the contradiction of the main antagonist, who is captivating until his demented narcissistic hateful ideologies become clear, at which point he becomes all the more terrifying.”

 

The film centers on rebellious 14-year-old Becky (played by Lulu Wilson) as she’s brought to a weekend getaway at a lake house by her father in an effort to try to reconnect after her mother’s death. The trip takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts on the run, led by the merciless Dominick (James), suddenly invade the lake house.

 

Becky, not daddy’s little girl anymore, decides to take matters into her own hands. Going up against several “big mean prison dudes” meant that the filmmakers had to go all-out with the violence.

 

“We suplexed the bloody crap out of any lines,” the duo emphatically tell us. “In our opinion, we did walk a very fine line with the tone, which was a balancing act trying to keep it fun but intense, violent but emotional, grounded but shocking. We worked hard to build Becky’s character in a way that made her motivations for revenge feel ‘realistic’. By showing what Becky has lost, allowed us to show her go full-tilt with revenge. The bad guys took everything from her so any physical violence she enacts on them is at least in the film justified. Additionally, when a small girl is fighting with big mean prison dudes, she won’t be able to just punch them out. She’ll need to inflict massive trauma to take them out of the picture.”

 

Becky is extraordinarily violent and scored an R-rating from the MPAA, but there was a brief moment it was tagged with an NC-17.

 

“We did have to make a few little edits here and there, but in reality, it was just a few shots or trimming a shot to get us an R,” they explain. “For example, there is a point where someone is stabbing someone else. Originally, we probably had over ten stabbing actions. For some reason, the MPAA thought that was excessive. We just had to cut out a few of those stabs. We love the R-rated version, so that’s the final cut.”

 

And while the on-screen violence will make many horror fans cringe, Kevin James kept the mood light during filming – even when he couldn’t get one of the film’s grossest gags to work.

 

“Kevin is hilarious on set, so there was never a dull moment or a break between shots where the entire set wasn’t laughing,” says the duo. “One of our favorites was when we were filming an intense moment where Kevin’s character takes a medical procedure into his own hands. As you can imagine, doing any kind of surgery is painful and difficult, but imagine doing it on yourself with no anesthesia?!

 

“Obviously, Kevin was acting this out with some grisly prosthetics that were rigged to cut away easily with a fake knife. Either the knife was too dulled or the fake appendage was too strong because it wasn’t cutting away,” they reveal. “Imagine an entire set watching a shot play out ten times longer than it was planned, all the while Kevin is screaming in pain. It was a mix of horribly hilarious, because the stupid thing [prosthetic] wouldn’t break, and scary because we didn’t know if Kevin was really feeling pain or just getting frustrated that it wouldn’t work. As the camera kept rolling and his yelling reaching new levels of freaking the fuck out, the crew and I didn’t know whether to laugh or help. He kept sawing and chopping, grunting and yelling and on and on until he finally hacked through the tendon and played out the scene until we said, ‘cut’. At which point he cracked up, letting us all know it was as funny as we thought it was.”

 

While Kevin James is the big name on the marquee, Milott and Murnion sing the praises of Lulu Wilson, who they called their secret weapon.

 

“For someone as young as Lulu, she seemed to have a firm grasp on all the malignant psychological themes and character trauma presented in those shows,” they told us. “Hopefully, Becky can go a long way in showing the talent, star power, and skill Lulu has to offer and then everyone will know.”

 

As for what’s next, “We’d love to see Becky continue to kick more Neo-nazi ass.”

 

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66%

5.82/10

39 rated Fresh

20 rated Rotten

Becky isn't quite able to sustain enough intensity to fully take advantage of its premise, though it serves up entertainingly nasty thrills for genre fans.

 

Неплохой жанровый фильм с убедительной Лулу Уилсон и Кевином Джеймсом в совершенно нетипичной для себя роли.

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Лулу Уилсон и сценарист Ник Моррис о ключе

 

 

Lulu Wilson is essentially a teenage Rambo in Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott‘s home invasion action-thriller Becky, released onto VOD and in select drive-in theaters this past weekend. Wilson plays the title character, a 13-year-old tasked with brutally killing off a group of Nazis who have invaded her house in pursuit of a mysterious key.

 

That group of white supremacist scum is led by Kevin James‘ Dominick, who will stop at nothing to get the key that Becky is in possession of. The entire plot of the movie hinges on the large key, but what’s a bit frustrating about the film is that it never actually reveals what the key unlocks. The movie ends without any of those beans being spilled, ultimately making Becky a movie about a gory battle over a mysterious object that we’ll probably never know a single thing about. As it turns out, even star Lulu Wilson has no idea what the key unlocks.

 

Speaking with Bloody Disgusting’s Boo Crew podcast last week, the young actress revealed that she’s as in the dark about the key as everyone who watches the movie will be.

 

I genuinely don’t know. I have no idea, nobody told me,” Wilson explained. “Kevin knows, I don’t know. I have no idea what it’s for. Kevin’s character actually knows so Kevin actually knows. I’m a little jealous, but also it’s good that I don’t know. I mean, maybe in the sequel she like searches for what the key’s for. I don’t know. That’d be cool.”

 

There’s one point in the film where Dominick is asked about the key, and his vague answer suggests that it has something to do with the master plan he feels it’s his destiny to carry out as a white supremacist; the symbol that appears on the key is even tattooed onto Dominick’s body. That’s the only insight we’re ever really provided in regards to the key, which would certainly seem to unlock something far more important than, say, a chest of money.

 

Why is Becky so protective of a key she knows nothing about? How did it end up on the family’s property in the first place? And what makes it so important that Dominick spent nearly a decade in prison formulating a plan to take possession of it? Perhaps more interestingly, why did the writers decide to play it so coy about such an important plot detail?

 

We reached out to co-writer Nick Morris, and he had this to say. “I can’t tell you much at this point about the key that Dominick is so hell-bent on retrieving, but I will say that the choice to keep its purpose a mystery was definitely calculated from the very start,” Morris explained. “Speaking personally, for me the key is almost symbolic. It’s so important to these evildoers that they’ll kill for it. But ultimately, nothing, not even this precious thing – the object of their obsession – can save them when death comes around in the form of a 13 year old girl.”

 

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Прикольно замутили, качественно, мясца предостаточно, Кевин Джеймс хорош, он же обычно в комедиях. Лулу оказывается всего 14, я думал она постарше
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Джеймс прям в нетипичном для себя амплуа притянул на просмотр. Надо смотреть.
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