Released | Sep 18th, 2024 |
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Running Time | 148 Min. |
Director | Seth Gamble |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
Cast | Charles Dera, Jennifer White, Emma Hix, Alex Mack, Blake Blossom, Dan Damage |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genres | Action/Thriller, Marquee |
Director Seth Gamble once again blends creativity with chagrinned yet resigned human impatience. Bringing abusive, overbearing macho Charles Dera into the fold certainly fits; riled up about having to wait at a restaurant, he and date Jennifer White kill time knocking off a piece in nearby empty foyer. Fortunately, his fondness for rougher sex is appreciated by White.
Isis, played by Blake Blossom, is one of the invisibles—always in plain sight but rarely taken seriously—the kind of person who is prone to snap. When Uber driving Dan Damage, who trashes the back seat, her emotions take over; she screws him in the car, then stabs him to death with a knife.
Realizing and accepting that she went too far, Blossom decides to not only continue this path—but also drag others down to her depths of depravity and revenge.
Her next passengers, Emma Hix and Alex Mack, likewise piss her off, and her devious mind goes into overdrive when a spoiled Hix tells Mack he better have something special planned for her birthday. Blossom jumps in and says she is the present (Mack knows better than to look a gift horse yada yada), they have a threesome, and afterwards a maniacal Blossom shoots them both.
Against all odds, Blossom picks up Dera as her final driving fare. They land back in the bedroom where, following a rather controlling coupling, Dera pops and, exhausted, says that he feels like she took the life out of him—which is probably the most prophetic thing he has ever said, as she draws a gun on this obnoxious jerk.
Every performer does a nice job, but special mention has to go to Dera, who plays a great, well ... Charles Dera, and Blossom for her ability to skirt sanity and latch onto her darkest side. Well done, all.