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Vincent N Roxxy
A small town loner and a rebellious punk rocker unexpectedly fall in love as they are forced on the run and soon discover violence follows them everywhere.
Release : | 2016 |
Rating : | 5.5 |
Studio : | Unified Pictures, Bron Capital Partners, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Emile Hirsch Zoë Kravitz Emory Cohen Zoey Deutch Kid Cudi |
Genre : | Drama Thriller Crime |
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Excellent, Without a doubt!!
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
I took a chance on the 10/10 reviewers today because I usually do if they are that mixed. This movie may not be for everyone but for me it was fantastic. This is my first review because I find it terrible that some people can post such awful reviews on movies simply because they didn't enjoy it. When people search IMDb for a movie and see these reviews it ruins a great movie for everyone watching and those who put a lot of hard work creating it. VnR is beautifully shot has great characters who feel real to me and has a slow burn leading to a good ending (in my opinion) that will leave you thinking long after. Congratulations to everyone involved, I will recommend this movie to all my friends. And to the one star reviewers I say this. You should be banned from reviewing movies. It makes me wonder how many other great movies I've missed because of you.
Vincent (Emile Hirsch) rescues Roxxy (Zoë Kravitz) from being attacked. She reveals that she's in trouble after her brother's murder. Vincent is reluctantly helping his brother JC (Emory Cohen) start his own garage. JC's girlfriend Kate (Zoey Deutch) helps Roxxy get a job at the bar. JC is unable to let go of violence and Roxxy's trouble follows her.This is a violent crime drama. With a couple of intriguing actors, this seems set for an interesting movie. In the end, the writing is not up to the job and the directing has limitations. It needs to get to the conflict sooner. There are too many filler scenes especially in the first act. The dialogue is weak. Hirsch and Kravitz could have been great but they are allowed to be static. The violence is a little shocking at first but it is nowhere enough to save this.
This gritty and provocative film, written and directed by Gary Michael Schultz, combines themes and style from Kurosawa, Jarmusch, and De Palma. Zoe Kravitz is a force as she portrays both damsel in distress and vengeful heroine, on the run from a ruthless gangster (Mescudi, aka Kid Cudi). Emile Hirsch delivers a searing performance as the brooding but well intentioned Vincent. But personally, I feel that Emory Cohen steals every scene he's in, flaunting a dynamic bravado as Vincent's brother JC. This film fights all convention: there is a violent beginning that evolves into an honest and beautiful love story and then it jarringly returns to it's violent roots. It is necessary that directors like this be championed for their singular vision and ability to capture real and beautifully nuanced performances from their actors...both seasoned and comparably inexperienced. If you loved: Ghost Dog (Way of the Samurai), True Romance, or All the Real Girls...you should watch this movie.
...that makes you think about life. About the choices you 've made and the wrong turns you took, to end up spending your time, watching movies like this one.But since you can not turn back time, the only thing you can do, is warn other people to stay away.