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A teenager's weekend at a lake house with her father takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives.
- Cary Murnion
- Jonathan Milott
- Caoimhe Clancy
- Randin Brown
- Rachel Jensen
- Joseph Suarez
- Mimi Graham
- Faith Leleu
- Nick Morris
- Lane Skye
- Ruckus Skye
Rating: 6.307/10 by 618 users
Alternative Title:
少女殺神 - TW
我不好惹 - CN
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 33 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $1,045,873
Plot Keyword: child murder, eye ball, gore, escaped convict, murder, cabin, torture, home invasion, convict, campfire, killing a dog, one eyed man, house by the lake, motorboat
Despite an incredibly half-baked story, 'Becky' is a great showcase for its two lead performances. It's an unlikely mash-up of 'John Wick'-style violence and 'Home Alone' hijinks, one that's best enjoyed when common sense is left at the door. If only its writing and plot were as well done as its gore. - Ashley Teresa Read Ashley's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-becky-bloody-fun-with-untapped-potential
Becky is a campy, over-the-top revenge flick that’s surprisingly fun. The premise of a little girl outsmarting and taking down a group of dangerous criminals might seem ridiculous, and yeah, there are plenty of moments where logic takes a backseat, but it works. Becky’s resourcefulness and sheer determination make her escape and revenge satisfying to watch. The movie leans into its absurdity in all the right ways, with scenes that had me shaking my head but still enjoying every second. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is part of the charm. Sure, some parts are far-fetched, but hey, it’s a movie you just go with it. Overall, Becky delivers on what it promises: a wild, entertaining ride that keeps you hooked, even if it bends reality a little too much. Definitely one I’d rewatch when I’m in the mood for some fun, campy revenge