PRETTY LETHAL
Five young adult ballerinas (led by actress Maddie Ziegler, who gained global fame after five seasons on ‘Dance Moms’ and appearing alongside Sia in her 2014 ‘Chandelier’ video clip) and their teacher head to Hungary for a ballet competition. After their flight gets diverted and their bus breaks down, they seek refuge in a remote gothic bar owned by Devora (Uma Thurman) who, coincidences of coincidences, happens to be a one legged ballerina. Unbeknown to the girls, the venue is a haven for underworld criminals with nefarious motives, and they soon find themselves in grave danger. Thurman’s accent lacks believability and her cheesy role is a big step down from the glory days of the Hattori Hanzo sword wielding bride she played in ‘Kill Bill’. She doesn’t even get a big battle moment. Luckily the other cast members make up for it, as they pirouette, grand jeté, and arabesque their way through multiple bloody battles. The stunts go full send, with innovative and acrobatic manoeuvres used to take out their opponents. Incorporating graceful, choreographed dance moves into violent fight scenes with improvised weapons is a fresh take for an action movie. All the busyness nearly makes up for the plot, which sits close to the mediocre threshold and offers zero character backstories. The ninety minute run time is perfect and the block pink title font is a nice nod to ‘Pretty Woman’. Fun girl power that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 7.5/10