
- Release:
15 juli 2014 - Regie:
Josh C. Waller
- Cast:
Zoë Bell (Oblivion, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, Django Unchained, Gamer)
Rachel Nichols (Charlie Wilson's War, Star Trek: The Future Begins, Tokarev)
Tracie Thoms (Looper, The Devil Wears Prada, Death Proof)
Sherilyn Fenn (Twin Peaks, Wild At Heart)
- Genre:
Actie
Horror
- Jaar: 2013
- On Behalf of Koch Media
Raze
SYNOPSIS
Na een zware nacht feesten, wordt kickboxer Sabrina (Zoe Bell) wakker in een ondergrondse bunker waar ze al snel ontdekt dat ze niet alleen is. Haar celgenoot is de tevens ontvoerde Jamie (Rachel Nichols). Samen realiseren ze dat deze bunker eigenlijk een modern colosseum is, alwaar ze samen met 48 andere vrouwen tot elkaar veroordeeld zijn om te vechten tot de dood er op volgt. De organisoren van dit spel (Doug Jones en Sherilyn Fenn) dreigen hun dierbaren te vermoorden als ze weigeren om deel te nemen aan deze dodelijke sport, alles voor het vermaak van onzichtbare toeschouwers.
REVIEWS
- The New York Times: If you can stand to watch this movie - a big if - there is food for thought here about the subjugation and exploitation of women, the limits of psychological and physical endurance, and more.
- Latimes.com: "Raze" is a sweaty, queasy, bruising experience — and a superbly crafted film. With a few short brushstrokes, Robert Beaucage's unsentimental script makes people out of its female characters while building to a satisfying, somewhat surprising climax.
- RogerEbert.com: Bell's performance is the best reason to see "Raze." She's just right as Sabrina, a strong-silent type in Steve McQueen-Clint Eastwood mode. The character mangles adversaries with her fists, feet, forehead and thumbs, but Bell's most fascinating moments are quiet ones where you watch her Hellenic face in close-up, thinking.
- Examiner.com: A fresh twist Tarantino would definitely approve of. Through it all, Zoe Bell stands out as Sabrina, mean as sh*t but vulnerable when called upon. It's a remarkable performance Raze builds on as it punches and kicks its way into inevitable cult status.
- 1nfluxmagazine.com: You will have a lot of fun with Raze. Zoë Bell, in particular, gives a strong performance, both emotionally and physically, and I, for one, am glad to see her step more and more into the spotlight.
- Blu-ray.com: A convincing dark ride of aggression and revenge, with an exciting third act that finds Sabrina aware of a possible option for escape.
- Fearnet.com: A kinetic, brutal, occasionally punishing, and sometimes visually impressive piece of low-budget action mayhem.
- SlantMagazine.com: the main attraction is Bell, a beauty with ferocity in her eyes and brutality in her fists who ultimately proves a ferocious figure of feminine rage.
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