
That aside, I would have preferred a more traditional action movie. It kind of implies at the end that, despite pretending that she remembers nothing, she has become more of a psychologically-scarred violent ruthless killer than the white supremicists she killed. One thing it does do kind of well is show off the psychological impact on Becky. The music is quite jarring as well, by intent.

As these things go, she (rather violently) kills the criminals one by one, using a variety of implementations.Īlthough I thought the premise was fairly good, its kind of trying to be a bit arthousy in terms of themes and way it is shot and the two dont really mix. She stabs the leader in the eye and runs into the forest. They torture her father to get her to hand over the key, but the father tries to save Becky and is shot. Then four very violent white supremicist escaped convicts arrive to pick up a key that becky had found on a previous visit. She reluctantly goes on vacation with her father and runs off in a tantrum when he brings his new fiance and her son. It's about a 13 year old girl who is angry over her mother's death from cancer. In addition, I watched a new movie last night Becky on NetFlix. I later realised the entire back series is on TVNZ on demand, although I now have to put up with adverts. I had started watching the series on YouTube, but many episodes were frustratingly blocked. And, one contestant realised, the light switch (seeing the expressions on the others' faces when they realised they had missed it was very funny). As an example, in one case the contestants had to draw a rainbow in the dark, with only the painting frame and the paint rims 'glow in the dark'.


The fun part is seeing the various solutions, some of which are spectacular failures, while a few are ingenious thinking out of the box. The remaining tasks might be a mixture, such as build the tallest tower from empty boxes, create a song, solve a series of puzzles. The first task is always to bring in an item, with the winner of that episode being able to take them home after the show. This is a UK show where the Taskmaster and his assistant set a series of tasks for five comedians, and then allocates points based on how successful they are. In particular, I have been binging Taskmaster. As a result I have been kind of splurging on videos. Feeling in a bit of a motivational hunk at the moment, for a number of reasons.
