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Joan (Jamie Bernadette) is the main hitwoman of mobster bigshot Frank
(David Carey Foster), mainly because she takes shit from nobody, which
goes as far as killing "co-workers" when they step out of line.
But beneath her tough surface, she also has a heart of gold, which
includes preventing her men from raping their victims and the like. And
she's especially fond of social worker Anthony (Teo Celigo), who she was
in a relationship once and never got over their break-up - but now his
work and homeless shelter stand in the way of Frank's plans, so he orders
Joan to execute Anthony ... which she simply can't, even if that makes her
a liability, and her second-in-command Miles (Erik Aude) is more than
happy to kill her. And while usually she's up to everything thrown at her,
her own crew attacking her from out of nowhere catches her by surprise - a
surprise she doesn't survive ... But there is a other-worldly force that
brings her back from the dead, and now she's (pretty much literally)
hell-bent on taking out those who have wronged and killed her, and at
first she's really good at it, too. Thing is, Frank isn't only quick to
find her Achilles' heel, Anthony, but he also knows what's going on with
her - coming back from the dead and all - better than she does herself ... A
nice revenge thriller indeed, which effortlessly manages to blend horror
and modern gangster movie mainstays to create something quite unique, a
film heavy on both action and atmosphere that comes up with plenty of
surprises throughout, all neatly embedded in a plot that might demand some
suspension of disbelief but works like a clockwork within its
ramificacions. And Jamie Bernadette in the lead delivers a great central
performance, giving the character all the toughness but also vulnerability
her character demands to come across as believable and relatable, and
she's supported by a solid ensemble cast. Totally worth a watch!
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