The Wrath of Becky

 


Lately I have been unable to concentrate on watching a movie to its end. I just zip to the finale or go to Wikipedia to see if I want to invest two hours in it. Lately - no. Even my love for zombie movies has brought me down. However, last night I found, 'The Wrath of Becky.' Apparently this is a sequel to the first movie where neonazis killed Becky's Dad. So, this movie starts out with Becky being moved around in foster care until she meets up with a lovely woman who never questions Becky about her past because she's seen some stuff as well. Becky works at the local diner and doesn't rightly have any good thoughts towards men. A throuple enter the restaurant and give her a hard time. Little does Becky know these men are part of the group, the Noble Men. Wait. What? Why does that sound familiar? They're in town because they're going to assisinate a local politician. Wait. What? Deja vu is strong here. Becky has had enough of their potty mouths and "accidentally" spills a hot cup of coffee into the head asshat's lap. Then shit really happens. Becky finds out about the assassination plan and also finds a list- 🤔 (a list?) on a hard drive of all the bad Nazis, which she steals which angers the Darryls. It's Becky's lot in life to implement vigilante justice with inevitable violent means. Was it satisfying to see the Noble Men's demise? I'd be a liar if I say no. When one particularly nasty gent begs for mercy and says he has a kid, Becky almost caves, but then finds out his son's name is Adolph. Eek. The movie is quite bloody with graphic, ingenious ways to kill. As I watched the Noble Men lose limbs and life I wondered about the other group, the Proud Boys. After the January 6th insurrection the boys lost their leaders and broke up. They still protest at LGBTQ events but they're mostly done. It was satisfying to vicariously bring down these vile pieces of shit. Talk is there will be another Becky movie since she now works for the government which is a bad idea because I'd like her to go after our current Reich regime. Can you imagine Becky enticing Kash Patel into a barn, then stringing him into a haystack? Sorry. I'd also be a liar if I told you I don't relish the thought of these cretins in office meeting a violent end. Don't worry, folks, I'm no Becky. Naturally the orange man would be saved for last. Oh, what could Becky have in store for him!? I'll leave that up to your imaginations. For now, I'll keep looking for a decent movie or not so decent movie to get me through the night. Three out of four hatchets for, 'The Wrath of Becky.'

Comments

ex-ferrer said…
See, I would get on her bad side by calling her "Bleckie". This would be my downfall in such a film. I'd just be teasing, but she would take it wrong.

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