Well, this movie is just about the polar opposite of the one I wrote about last week. Instead of a heart-warming, inspirational sports movie like THE BASKET, BECKY is a bloody, extremely violent thriller about a family caught in an isolated cabin by four vicious escaped convicts on a mission.
The title character, Becky, is a 13-year-old girl who’s still mourning the
death of her mother a year earlier. She’s the broody, angsty sort who’s angry
with her father because he’s going to get married again. The last thing she
wants to do is spend a weekend at the family cabin with him and her new
stepmother and stepbrother to be. Maybe not the last thing, because then the escaped convicts show up and make the
situation even worse. And Becky gets a perfect opportunity to demonstrate just
how mean a 13-year-old girl can be as she escapes and MacGyvers the bad guys
into one deadly situation after another.
A movie like this with some plot holes in the script and a bunch of stuff that
really stretches credibility relies on its cast to carry things through. Lulu
Wilson, who I’d never heard of, plays Becky and does a great job of being both
vulnerable and unexpectedly bad-ass. Kevin James, who I’ve liked in all his
comedic roles, is cast against type as the leader of the convicts, and he’s
even better as a thoroughly despicable villain. He surprised me and probably
enjoyed playing evil for a change. Towering former wrestler Robert Maillet is
the most sympathetic of the convicts and is also good. Joel McHale, who I
usually like, plays Becky’s dad and isn’t given much of anything to do except
be a jerk.
I’m not a big fan of movies that are overly violent and gory, and BECKY
certainly fits that description. But it generates some genuine suspense and
made me want to find out what was going to happen despite my reservations. I
wound up kind of liking it and can recommend it if you don’t mind a lot of
blood and if some lapses of logic don’t bother you too much. As I said about
THE BASKET, I wouldn’t want a steady diet of movies like this, but BECKY is
basically okay.
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Took about 3 years but a sequel, The Wrath of Becky, came along. A lot of the same and still enjoyable for the same reasons as the original.
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