Kite

2014

Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller

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Samuel L. Jackson as Lieutenant Karl Aker
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India Eisley as Sawa
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702.19 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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1.24 GB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by siderite7 / 10

Low budget European feeling action movie. I liked it.

The story is based on a Japanese manga/anime that I intend to see momentarily. Without seeing it, though, I can hardly compare it with the film, so my review is for the movie as a standalone.

The first feeling I got when I started watching the movie is that it must be a Luc Besson film. It felt the same way: international cast, a very young female killer and the dreary violence that is usually met in European films. I am still amazed that it is a US/Mexico production.

The acting was also particular. I wouldn't call it bad, just different. India Eisley is incredibly cute, but she is playing this kid killer who wants to avenge her parents. She is an addict for a drug that erases the memory, so she doesn't even remember the parents in the name of which she exacts revenge. She is not a perfect killing machine, instead she is always close to death and only luck and sometimes a mysterious boy are keeping her alive in several occasions.

The world is somewhat similar to the first Mad Max movie, only not a desert, but what is left after "the banks fell and the governments collapsed". Slightly more appropriate for the times than an post apocalyptic world or one caused by shortages of oil.

Overall I enjoyed watching it. The action scenes felt very real, and even if the girl had fighting skills, most of the time it was just about surviving or running away and she got her ass handed to her more than once. No fancy wire-fu, no huge explosions, no rain of bullets. The twist at the end was pretty obvious, I practically waited for it since the beginning of the film, and the boy's character was full with inconsistencies, yet these were not enough to make me regret watching.

Bottom line: the imperfections of the film, the way it is always slightly off recipe, made it worth watching. It is not a masterpiece, but certainly one of the (re)new wave of film making, where actors and directors are starting experimenting again and expressing artistic vision. More of this, please! And India... she's only 21, but she looks like jail bait. The contrast of her childish beauty to her character was another great asset of this movie.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

lesser action thriller

Sawa (India Eisley) is hunting down the Emir who runs a child trafficking ring. She is killing off his criminal associates one at a time. The city is in chaos and underserved by the limited remaining embattled police force. Lieutenant Karl Aker (Samuel L. Jackson) is one of those few and he's helping the young female vigilante. Her parents were murdered and her father was Karl's police partner. She takes a drug for PTSD which causes memory lost.

This South African action thriller is derivative of many hot girl turned assassin flicks. It has the obligatory hot chick in a neon colored wig. The locations are grim, dirty, and reminiscent of those 90's city hell-scape movies filmed in Canada. It's a step above but it does grind the movie down. It is still interesting to have a different look from South Africa where even the windows look slightly different. In addition to the derivative story elements, my biggest issue is the drug. It's a giant red flag right from the beginning. It's too much. The clue is too big. It should be slowly revealed over the time. As soon as the memory lost is mentioned, the twist becomes obvious right away. It's another thing that grinds down the movie as I wait for the inevitable predictable turn.

Reviewed by nogodnomasters6 / 10

EXTRA JUDICIAL ASSASSIN

The film takes place in a future apocalyptic type world which has limited government. Crime is big and children are a commodity. Sawa (India Eisley) is a teen "extra-judicial assassin" (Like Hit-Girl but more dark). Her goal is to kill The Emir (Zane Meas) the man who killed her parents. Her father was a policeman. His former partner Karl Aker (Samuel L. Jackson) and the boy in the hoodie (Callan McAuliffe) aid and abet her actions. Sawa has a drug problem. She is addicted to a drug called "amp" which makes one feel invincible while at the same time fogs the memory.

The film is based on Japanese animation. The scenery is drab by design for contrast. Sawa seems more lucky than skillful. She easily overpowers guys three times her puny size. Samuel L. Jackson played his role as expected, but didn't have a memorable line. Dialogue was bland.

Parental Guide: No f-bombs or nudity. Near sex. Lots of violence. Brains getting blown out.

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