Director Isaac Florentine
Starring Antonio Banderas, Cristina Serafini, Atanas Srebrev
Rated MA
Score 2.5/6
A fast-talking lawyer transforms his body and takes a vow of silence, not to be broken until he finds out who killed his wife and daughter and has his revenge.
I’m not that overly familiar with director Isaac Florentine’s work. What I have seen of Florentine’s work wasn’t that impressive at best it was bad action, the type you wonder why you watched it when the credits start to roll. on the other hand, Acts of Vengeance was a slightly better example of his work. How the plot was laid out gave it this lovely film noir feel and Antonio Banderas had a great badass action role and gave me the 44th lesson from watching movies. Now I need to make myself perfectly clear Acts of Vengeance still has its faults most notably that given its length of under 90 minutes I got the impression that the overall pace of the movie seemed off and not enough time was devoted to laying the groundwork for an ending that holds true to the overall spirit of the movie.