![]() ![]() The Accountant says it has 'quite the kick' and when Piper fires it it knocks her down and knocks her unconscious and when Milton fires it the second time while laying on his back it sends him sliding across the ground but the first time he fires it one-handed it doesn't seem to have any recoil at all. The recoil is inconsistent the times it is used.Zig-zagged when he first fires the God-Killer at The Accountant, as it's from inside a car, but Milton has been shown to be supernaturally tough. Milton is also pushed across the ground several yards when he kills Jonah, who gets launched into the air himself. In the words of The Accountant, it has "quite the kick", and Piper is shown being thrown back by the recoil when she uses it to kill Jonah King's right-hand man, who is sent flying roughly the same distance. Blown Across the Room: Played straight and surprisingly Justified with the God-Killer.Bookends: The film starts with Milton speeding his way out of Hell and ends with him going back in.Black-and-Gray Morality: Webster might be the only really decent person in the whole movie.It's implied he'll break out again, eventually. Bittersweet Ending: Milton's saved his granddaughter and killed Jonah King, but he's still going back to Hell.Milton stole it from Satan on his way out of Hell. BFG: The Godkiller, a five-barrel Hand Cannon that can blow stuff up real good, and is the only thing capable of killing demons.The worst she ends up with is a bloody lip, and even that's completely gone from the next scene onwards. Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Piper goes through several wild brawls and gets knocked around quite a bit.It helps that he can transform his coin into a realistic badge on demand, but most of it comes from the fact that the man simply is that unflappable. Bavarian Fire Drill: The Accountant wrangles local law enforcement into doing whatever he wants by pretending to be an FBI agent.She fights through a mook and Jonah to take a flying leap out of a moving vehicle onto the hood of another moving vehicle, and later lifts the Godkiller off of the supernaturally-powered Accountant. Badass in Distress: Piper, but both times she gets herself out of it.Asshole Victim: Piper's boyfriend is described as such by the Accountant he claims only his mother will miss him.Piper qualifies as well, being a female Sir Swears-a-Lot among other things. Anti-Hero: John Milton was a bad husband (implied spousal abuse) who broke out of Hell to kill his way towards rescuing his baby granddaughter.He goes on to describe, in graphic detail, exactly what Jonah King did to his daughter and why he fought so hard to get out, before politely refusing the beer. Milton explains that it's not the fire, but the video feed of your suffering loved ones that plays 24/7. Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene: A surprisingly powerful one when Webster offers Milton a beer, asking him if the fire he's staring into reminds him of home.He does insist on taking Milton back to Hell, though. He also lets Milton finish his roaring rampage - smashing through a police roadblock at one point - when he finds out it's for a selfless cause.and even-tempered when he insults (or kills) the hell out of those who deserve that treatment. ![]() For a demon assigned to hunt down Hell's escapees, he's rather polite to those who deserve it. Along the way, Milton picks up a waitress named Piper ( Amber Heard) in his quest to save his granddaughter. He is being pursued by the Accountant ( William Fichtner), a supernatural operative of Satan who has been sent to bring Milton back to Hell. Nicolas Cage plays Milton, a man who has broken out of Hell to prevent the cult that murdered his daughter from sacrificing her kidnapped child to Satan. Drive Angry is a 2011 3D action movie from the same people behind My Bloody Valentine 3D. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |