Acts of Vengeance (2017)
A fast-talking lawyer transforms his body and takes a vow of silence, not to be broken until he finds out who killed his wife and daughter and has his revenge.
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Pure garbage. Id be ashamed to participate on this movie.
Loved it. Has everything a new take on a hashed out script with a totally original outcome. Second only to black butterfly
I had high hopes for this movie, because it was a production of Millennium Films, an outfit that usually makes above average B movies. Not only that, the honchos at Millennium Films got Isaac Florentine to direct the movie, and Florentine has demonstrated many times in the past that he can make some great action movies.Unfortunately, despite those two supposed can't-miss ingredients, the movie stumbles enough to be somewhat of a disappointment. I could look past the obvious Bulgarian locations used (unsuccessfully) to depict American locations, and I could also look past some glaring plot holes. What I can't forgive, however, was how BORING most of the movie was. Yes, Florentine does manage to stage a few great hand-to-hand combat sequences; he even gets actor Antonio Banderas to do a lot of the fighting himself instead of a stuntman. However, there is less action in the movie than you might think. The movie is instead badly padded out by a REALLY slow moving plot - it takes forever for Banderas' character to track down the person he is looking for. Scene after scene goes by where Banderas' question advances extremely little (or not at all) at his quest.Even if you are (like me) a fan of Millennium Films and Isaac Florentine, there isn't enough to make this a must see. If you are not of fan of one or both of the above, there's even less here to make it worth a watch.
I like his acting, but I don't understand why he's taking such bad scripts and working for such bad directors, lately. This one is as lame as his recent "Security".The plot on this one is just as idiotic. Taking a vow of silence until he gets justice? After seeing police crests with gold thread for likely decades, the detective mumbles that the only clue is some gold threads at the crime scene, but they have no idea what it means.Even the driver's window rolled down (while it's raining), the police miss that as a clue?! *It's been a bloody clue since Magnum Force/Clint Eastwood 1973!* I gave this one a 3 only out of pity, and respect for his reoccurring role of Puss in Boots lol!