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Bull (2019) Movie Review

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Bull

Director: Annie Silverstein

Writer: Annie Silverstein, Johnny McAllister (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Rob Morgan (Mudbound)
  • Amber Havard
  • Yolonda Ross (Antwone Fisher)
  • Keira Bennett
  • Keeli Wheeler

Plot: n a near-abandoned subdivision west of Houston, a wayward teen runs headlong into her equally willful and unforgiving neighbour, an aging bull rider who’s seen his best days in the arena; it’s a collision that will change them both.

Runtime: 1 Hour 48 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Bull starts as we meet a rebellious teenager Kris (Havard). Her mother is in prison and she lives with her grandmother and gets in trouble with her reclusive neighbour Abe (Morgan). To make up for the damage done, Kris is forced to help Abe around the home and with his chase return to bull riding.

As Kris spends more time around Abe, she starts to find a passion in her life. Meanwhile, Abe decides to help Kris uncover what she wants most from her life. The unlikely pair end up supporting each other through the most difficult time of their lives.

Verdict on Bull

Bull is a drama that focuses on the struggle a teenage girl is having while her mother is in prison for violent behaviour. She finds herself getting into trouble herself before being given a chance to find her own calling in life.

This is a drama that explores the difficult life a teenage can have related to a criminal. Being left to fend for herself during the most difficult time of her life. Seeing her find hope in another lonely sole, shows that people can find their place in the world. It has all the drawing points of a struggling generation in America.

Final Thoughts Bull is a powerful drama focusing on the struggling generation in America.

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Bull (2021) Movie Review ‘Relentlessly Violent Revenge Tale’

Bull – Relentlessly Violent Revenge Tale

 

Director: Paul Andrew Williams

Writer: Paul Andrew Williams (Screenplay)

Starring: Neil Maskell, David Hayman, Tamzin Outhwaite, Elizabeth Counsell

Plot: Bull mysteriously returns home after a 10 year absence to seek revenge on those who double crossed him all those years ago.

Runtime: 1 Hour 28 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Bull starts when Bull (Maskell) returns to town, looking for answers about his son Aiden. Bull looks up his old connections from when he worked under ruthless mob boss Norm (Hayman), Bull starts working through the former friends.

Norm who has kept his life in order since an incident 10-years ago, needs to figure out how to clear up the problem before too many people in his crew get killed, scared that his past might finally catch up with him.

Thoughts on Bull

Characters & Performances – Bull is the former hard man for local mobster, married to his daughter, who has returned after years away, looking for answers, releasing his revenge on the people that wronged him. Bull is a relentless figure that isn’t stopping till he gets what he wants, he will hurt people in the most violent way possible. Neil Maskell gives us a haunting performance, one that shows just how cold his character has become. Norm is the ruthless mod boss that has complete control over the town, he is left shocked when it comes to the return of Bull, wanting to stop this before it spirals out of control. David Hayman is excellent again, following up his frightening performance in The Ballad of Billy McCrae. When it comes to the supporting cast, we will get the typical former mobster who have tried to move away from that life, know the regret they have been through.

StoryThe story here follows a man returning to his home town to get revenge on the people that wronged him in the past, a return that will see him relentlessly look for the answers. This is a story that will play out from the opening sequence to the final shot in a violent way in what is a simple idea, one man wanting to find out where his son is. This doesn’t want to stop letting us know the complete outcome of why Bull has returned too early, with us seeing how he will hurt people when he is the right hand man for Norm. the whole tracking down, will give us a serious of intense sequences, played hand in hand with the flashbacks to the connection between the people.

ThemesBull is a mystery thriller that will bring the action in the revenge actions Bull does to the people he knows wronged him in the past. The violence involved is brutal to watch, with the special effects team needing all the praising for making everything look so realistic.

Signature Entertainment presents Bull exclusively at UK Cinemas from 5th November

Final Thoughts Bull is a truly relentless revenge thriller, never holding back.