The Wrath of Becky – Movie Review

First Reaction – The Wrath of Becky is violent and chaotic from start to finish.
Director: Matt Angel, Suzanne Coote
Writer: Matt Angel, Suzanne Coote (Screenplay)
Writer: Nick Morris, Lana Skye, Ruckus Skye (Characters)
Cast
- Lulu Wilson (Annabelle: Creation)
- Seann William Scott (American Pie)
- Denise Burse (The Juror)
- Jill Larson (Shutter Island)
- Michael Sirow (Jack Goes Home)
Plot: Two years after escaping a violent attack, a teenage girl must defend herself against a domestic terrorist cell.
Runtime: 1 Hour 24 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: The Wrath of Becky starts as Becky (Wilson) is placed in the foster system. However, she can’t settle in any homes until she meets Elena (Burse). Becky continues to exhibit a more aggressive attitude toward those around her, and her decision to fight back has a ripple effect.
She clashes with a domestic terrorist cell run by Darryl (Scott), who murders Elena and takes her dog Diego. Becky decides to have some fun and targets the terrorist cell, saving the world from the threat they pose.
Verdict on The Wrath of Becky
Recap
The movie follows teenage Becky as she tries to get her life back. However, her experience has caused lasting damage to her, and she clashes with a new terrorist cell. Becky decides to eliminate the terrorist cell to get revenge for taking her latest loved ones.
Best Parts
The movie has a brutal nature behind everything going on; it plays into the over-the-top comedy violence. Lulu Wilson commits to this chaotic role where she shines. Watching the terrorist group operate shows how easily they can rise and how dysfunctional they can become. This is plenty of action comedy in the violence, which, for the right tone, is great fun.
Worst Parts
It leans into the fantasy violence a bit too often, instead of letting Becky off the leash.
Final Thoughts –The Wrath of Becky is a violent, chaotic movie.

