Frailty

2001

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Matthew McConaughey Photo
Matthew McConaughey as Fenton Meiks
Bill Paxton Photo
Bill Paxton as Dad Meiks
Jeremy Sumpter Photo
Jeremy Sumpter as Young Adam
Powers Boothe Photo
Powers Boothe as FBI Agent Wesley Doyle
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758.30 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
P/S 3 / 5
1.45 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
P/S 5 / 15

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by view_and_review8 / 10

That Was Crazy!

"That was crazy!" was my response to nobody after watching this movie by myself. As this dark movie was slowly snaking its way toward a conclusion I kept wondering, "What's going to happen here?"

"Frailty" starts with Matthew McConaughey's character seated in a Dallas FBI office waiting to talk to a particular agent. When the agent, Wesley Doyle (Powers Boothe),finally meets Matthew M., M.M. conspicuously doesn't shake his hand and proceeds to tell Doyle that he knows who the God's Hand killer is. From there M.M. goes into a story going back to 1979 and his father (Bill Paxton) who believed he was receiving divine guidance to kill. His dad was such a believer that he included his sons in his "work." Dad said that he was called upon by the Lord to "destroy demons" who walked around in human form. He even had a list of names that was revealed to him.

*Just imagine the show "Supernatural" if Sam and Dean Winchester were hunting people.

While M.M. is telling this story we're seeing it happen as a flashback. The longer he tells this story the more you're wondering where it's going to wind up, but you're totally engrossed in the entire ordeal because a DUDE IS KILLING PEOPLE WITH HIS YOUNG SONS, and one of them whole-heartedly believes his dad.

The craziness doesn't stop until the very end where we get a serious twist. The thing about twist endings is that a movie has to be compelling enough up until that point. Using the IMDb scale, a movie can't be a 1/10 for an hour and a half and then throw a 10/10 twist in there. No one is going to bear through a paltry movie just for a good ending. A movie has to be at least a 5/10 to make an ending worth it. This movie was better than a 5/10 already, and the 9/10 ending only made it better.

Reviewed by kosmasp9 / 10

Demonic

Bill Paxton is a really good actor. He might not always hit the mark with his movies, but the guy can act. And it seems he has a better eye for a project to direct, than he had sometimes with his acting choices. Plus being in front and behind the camera must have been really exhausting for him.

But it all pays off. And it's not only about what way the story goes or if you think you know where it's heading (you might be in for a surprise or not). It's about the journey. And even if Matthew McConaughey has had quite a few bad acting choices himself (or the gigs he played while sleepwalking and without a shirt on),he really does show you what he is capable of in this little picture.

I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. That's it from me and don't let the bed bugs bite you ...

Reviewed by michaelRokeefe7 / 10

Not your typical God fearing man.

A very promising directorial debut for Bill Paxton. A very dark thriller/who-really-done-it recommended by Stephen King. This is a strong, well-conceived horror tale about a devout, but demented man in Thurman, Texas that goes on a murdering spree after getting orders from God to eliminate demons trying to control mankind. A couple of plot twists and an eerie finale makes for your moneys worth. Most of the violence you don't really see, but still enough to double up your stomach.

Director Paxton plays the twisted man to be known as the Hand of God Killer. Matthew McConaughey is equally impressive as the demented man's eldest son that ends up telling this story to a Dallas FBI Agent(Powers Boothe). Boothe, as always, is solid and flawless. Suspenseful white knuckler! Highly recommended.

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