I Am Rage – Movie Review
Director: David Ryan Keith
Writer: Stephen Durham, David Ryan Keith (Screenplay)
Cast
- Hannaj Bang Bendz (Deadly Perfect)
- Marta Svetek (The 355)
- Antonia Whillans (Kingdom of the Dinosaurs)
- Derek Nelson (Nowhere)
- Luke Aquilina (Redwood Massacre Annihilation)
Plot: An ancient cult embroiled in a sinister blood trade makes the deadly mistake of abducting a young woman with a violent, shocking past.
Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: I Am Rage starts when Adam (Nelson) takes his new girlfriend Erin (Bendz) to meet his family. Along the way, they catch up with his brother Michael (Aquiliina) and Sarah (Whillans). Once they arrive at the remote house, the group get to meet Adam’s parents Peter (Chambers) and Ruth (Sheridan).
However, Erin and Sarah learn why they have truly been selected by the household. Although Erin is more than prepared to fight back against anyone trying to attack her, turning the tables on the family.
Verdict on I Am Rage
I Am Rage is an action horror movie following a woman with a mysterious past who gets to meet her new boyfriend’s family. However, not everything is as it seems, and the family has a much darker side. Although the victim isn’t as helpless as they had hoped and puts up more fight than they could ever imagine.
This is the latest addition to the human-hunting era of movies. It quickly spins the tables on both sides of the battle by revealing the true nature and true abilities of both sets of characters. This brings us a strong leading fighter performance fromHannaj Bang Bendz and a twisted series of performances from the family business. With bigger action and dark twisted characters, this is an onslaught of a battle between the two sides.
Final Thoughts – I Am Rage is a twisted entry into the human-hunting horror world.