
Color, 2017, 94 mins. 47 secs.
Directed by Colinda Bongers & Thijs Meuwese
Starring Julia Batelaan, Emma de Paauw, Joost Bolt, Annelies Appelhof, Andre Dongelmans
Artsploitation Films (Blu-ray & DVD) (US R0 HD/NTSC) / WS (1.85:1)
the proud tradition of post-nuke
films around the globe, here comes Molly, a Dutch variation destined to be eternally confused with an equally colorful throwback film, Mandy. Julia Batelaan stars as the title character, a bespectacled teenager who ends up taking of a young abandoned girl named Bailey (de Pauuw) just as she ends up as the target of the nefarious Deacon (Bolt), the nefarious ringmaster of a Thunderdome-style, pit-fighting arena where drug-damaged human "supplicants" battle to the death. Molly herself possesses experiment-induced powers she can barely harness herself, which of course become unleashed when she has to infiltrate Deacon's domain and fight off hordes of combatants.
palette that could best be described as a cross between The Devil's
Carnival, The Hunger Games, Resident Evil and Cries of Ecstasy, Blows of Death. The real draw here of course is the action sequences that easily overwhelm the threadbare plot, including a variety of weapons and fighting styles implemented throughout and only sparing reliance on our heroine's unique gifts (including a supersonic scream). Of course, it also leaves the door wide open for a sequel that's apparently already in the works.