Abigail - Review
Abigail - Budget of $28 million - 1 hour and 49 minutes
Abigail finishes her ballet practice and gets into her chauffeured vehicle. She arrives home and calls her father with an update. Afterward, Abigail settles for the night. Then, three masked intruders jump out and pounce on the child. Two hold her down while another injects Abigail with a sedative. They put Abigail into a waiting van with more accomplices and drive away before her father returns.
They arrive at their destination and put Abigail into a bedroom, handcuff her, blindfold her, and lock the door. The negotiator, Lambert, tells them to keep Abigail alive for 24 hours while he extorts her father for money. Lambert sets the rules. They can't exchange real names or background information. Also, they can't text or call, so he takes away their phones. And only the person who administered the sedative can talk to Abigail. One of the kidnappers asks what they should call each other if they can't exchange names. So, Lambert gives them code names. The sedative injector is Joey. The hacker is Sammy, while the muscle is Peter. Dean is the driver, and Rickles is the weapons expert. Frank rounds out the crew with his short temper. Lambert reminds everyone that Joey is the only person allowed to communicate with Abigail and leaves.
Joey visits Abigail. Abigail asks for Joey to remove the blindfold. Joey puts on her mask and obliges. Abigail fears they will hurt her, but Joey pinky-promises they won't. Then, Abigail warns Joey they made a mistake. Abigail says her father doesn't care about her. Joey feels a chill flow down her spine and leaves. Joey alerts the team that Abigail's father could be dangerous.
The team splits for the night, and Dean goes to the kitchen. He follows a sound and finds a rat. Then, something grabs and decapitates him. Sammy finds Dean's body and screams. The team wants to find out who Abigail's father is. Frank barges into Abigail's room and demands her father's name. Frank runs to the team and panics because Abigail's father is Kristof Lazar. Rickles knows the lore surrounding the legendary crimelord and decides to leave. However, doors and windows are locked. The team plans to trade Abigail for their lives. They split into teams to guard the perimeter. Then, something kills Rickles. Frank wants to kill Abigail. He runs to her room with a gun, but Joey stops him after remembering her pinky promise. While they argue, Sammy notices Abigail remove her restraints with ease. Then Abigail transforms into a dancing vampire. She is Kristof's hitwoman, and she will make them pay. Can they survive?
This movie is a bloody, funny mystery with a brilliant ensemble. It's not a traditional horror movie, but it provides entertaining jump scares. Non-horror fans will love this movie without nightmares. The script takes a while to reveal Abigail's powers. It's necessary because it allows the viewers to connect with each character. Joey precisely reads the teammates, but Frank picks her apart, too. The writers didn't take themselves seriously and allowed the film to have fun. While the crew makes typical horror mistakes, they get some actions correct. They decide to leave when necessary and call out stupid actions. Abigail's monologue reveals it all, and it's purely satisfying for the four kidnappers. Unfortunately, you don't learn about the other two because they died. If you like M3GAN, this film is for you.
I give it 4.5 out of 5 stars
Bite me - Frank
I prefer 'impatient' - Joey
I got a splinter - Peter
You made a mistake - Abigail
See you in 24 hours. My lovely pack of rats - Lambert
He controls a lot more than crime - Rickles
Hello? - Dean
Tiny dancer has arrived - Sammy
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Unsung Hero - Review
Unsung Hero - Budget of $6 million - 1 hour and 52 minutes
If you want to change the world, go home and love your family.
- Mother Teresa
Promoter David Smallbone brings worldwide musical acts to perform in Australia. He convinces his boss to strike a $200,000 deal with Amy Grant. He assures his wife, Helen, that it will skyrocket his booming career. David's prediction doesn't come to fruition, and Amy's ticket sales dwindle in Australia's recession. David has to cover the shortfall and knows it will cost him everything. David comes home with the looming news over his head and gets a surprise birthday party. David and Helen's six children - Rebecca, Daniel, Ben, Joel, Luke, and Josh - sing and celebrate their dad. Then, Helen gives David a onesie with Smallbone written on the back. She is pregnant with their 7th child. David tries to keep a straight face, but Helen can see something isn't okay.
David confesses to Helen about losing his job the next day, but he has a plan. He will call his contacts and find a new act to promote. However, one poorly performing show muddied his name. He calls singer Carman, and they decide to start a Christian music label. But, David needs to come to Nashville to start it. Helen worries but agrees. She gives David two years to start the label, or they must return home.
After days between planes, customs, and trains, The Smallbone family arrives in Nashville to a tiny, unfurnished home. They make due until David meets with Carman in the morning. Sadly, the meeting falls short. Carman's record label found out about his deal with David and made Carman a counteroffer. Carman took it. David gives Helen the news, and she decides to enlighten the family. They are in a new country without a job, car, or furniture. She puts a jar with money in front of them. She tells them the money will grow and shrink with everyday bills, but they can't let it disappear. Then, they pray. Helen makes a wall of 'Pleases and Thank Yous.' On the 'Please' side, they write what they pray for. The 'Thank You' side shows gratitude for answered prayers. One by one, the Smallbones pleases will become thank yous with the help of their faith, family, community, and one spectacular voice.
Based on actual events, this movie isn't solely about Rebecca and her rise to fame. It's about her family's perseverance and faith. Their 'Please and Thank You' wall helped them find the miracle in small things like coupons, a letter, and a playground. However, life tests their resolve throughout the process. Career setbacks, illness, depression, and death threaten to bring down the family. Unfortunately, David's most unyielding obstacle is his pride. He worries that assistance is a mark of failure, not kindness. David must learn that family is the way. They each find their place in the world and their faith as they help their parents maintain their home. This faith-based movie will inspire you to write down your prayers and celebrate the miracles, big or small. And it will bring added attention to their organization Compassion International.
I give it 4 out of 5 stars
Dad kept trying to tell me, but I didn't listen - David
Story of my life - Joel
Do you have a dream, Mom - Luke
How much would you pay - Daniel
We have to pray - Ben
I know what I believe, sir - Rebecca
Something feels wrong - Helen
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