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Everly (2014)

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Country: US
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Joe Lynch
Cast: Salma Hayek, Hiroyuki Watanabe

Synopsis:

Having spent several years as a yakuza sex slave, Everly enacts her own scheme to reunite with her mother and daughter. However, she is trapped on the seventh floor of an apartment building which seems to be riddled with acolytes and hitmen.

Review:

The makers do not even bother to explain how she comes by the weapon stashed in the toilet cistern at the beginning, as well as eschewing plot and character, except of the most comic strip kind. Instead, we are served a succession of gory standoffs and near misses, while the age-defying Miss Hayek (47 in this movie) is punctured and pierced by bullets and knives, presumably for our gratification.

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Country: US
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Joe Lynch
Cast: Salma Hayek, Hiroyuki Watanabe

Synopsis:

Having spent several years as a yakuza sex slave, Everly enacts her own scheme to reunite with her mother and daughter. However, she is trapped on the seventh floor of an apartment building which seems to be riddled with acolytes and hitmen.

Review:

The makers do not even bother to explain how she comes by the weapon stashed in the toilet cistern at the beginning, as well as eschewing plot and character, except of the most comic strip kind. Instead, we are served a succession of gory standoffs and near misses, while the age-defying Miss Hayek (47 in this movie) is punctured and pierced by bullets and knives, presumably for our gratification.


Country: US
Technical: col/2.35:1 92m
Director: Joe Lynch
Cast: Salma Hayek, Hiroyuki Watanabe

Synopsis:

Having spent several years as a yakuza sex slave, Everly enacts her own scheme to reunite with her mother and daughter. However, she is trapped on the seventh floor of an apartment building which seems to be riddled with acolytes and hitmen.

Review:

The makers do not even bother to explain how she comes by the weapon stashed in the toilet cistern at the beginning, as well as eschewing plot and character, except of the most comic strip kind. Instead, we are served a succession of gory standoffs and near misses, while the age-defying Miss Hayek (47 in this movie) is punctured and pierced by bullets and knives, presumably for our gratification.

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