![]() ![]() There isn’t much time to deal with the emotions when Bi finally finds a family with the girls who help her become the powerful fighter she is because it is followed by a brutal rampage and massive blood splatters. They come off as rather comical at times, but given the nature of this film, it isn’t too jarring.įrom the get-go, we get the idea that this film will go badly when the protagonist Bi tells us right at the start that she is destined for tragedy by name. It’s rather easy to root for the women when over-the-top villains covered in tattoos attired in grotesque luxury fashion are their enemies. Although some graphic abuse scenes could’ve been omitted, considering how many times the female revenge story has been depicted before, we’d say give this one a go if you’re into action-packed films such as the aforementioned “John Wick.” The plot is simple, as are the characters, making the film easy to follow and enjoy. All the actresses rain down impeccable kicks and blows making the action incredibly stimulating. What makes “Furies” amusing is the use of the soundtrack to build on the action sequences and the camerawork that follows each move like a video game, leaving us viewers in awe. ![]() The most common factor in the two films is female-led revenge and the defeat of atrocious bad guys who will do anything for money. Do you have to see “Furie” before seeing “Furies”? As someone who hasn’t seen the first film, we can positively say you can watch this one directly.
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