Villains
Came out; 2019
Time; 1 hour 30 Minutes
Watched: Prime
Rated: R for language throughout, some violence, drug use and sexual content
IMDB Rating; 6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
Tomato Meter 84%
Popcorn Meter 77%
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Bill Skarshard as Mickey
Maika Monroe as Jules
Blake Baumgartner as Sweetiepie
Jeffrey Donovan as George
Kyra Sedwick as Gloria
Story Line;
After a pair of amateur criminals break into a suburban home, they stumble upon a dark secret that two sadistic homeowners will do anything to keep from getting out.
Thoughts:
This was not what I was expecting and everything I needed.
This movie was the classic twist of bad people meeting even worse people.
It was fun, campy and somewhat predictable at times but totally awesome
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
The
film opens with to young criminal lovers Mickey (Bill Skarsgard) and
Jules (Maika Monroe) robbing a gas station. Mickey can't get the
register open since he caused the cashier to faint. Jules hands him a
snack to buy so they can open the register and make off with the
money...and the snack.
The two are heading to Florida to get
away from the police and their worthless lives. Jules gets excited
and tries to have fun with Mickey on the road, but their car quickly
runs out of gas, and the irony of having just robbed a gas station
hits them. They decide to walk until they can find another solution
to keep moving. They leave the car stranded until they come across a
nice house. They start to break in until Mickey sees that the front
door is dead-bolted shut. Jules hands him a crowbar and they break
in.
Mickey and Jules start to make themselves comfortable as
they try to figure out their next move. They snort cocaine, which
gives Mickey the idea to siphon gas from the homeowners' car and
carry it with them to their car. They run to the basement to look for
a hose, but they end up discovering a little girl (Blake Baumgartner)
chained to the floor. Jules wants to help her, but Mickey thinks it's
a bad idea. He relents and decides to help get the girl out.
The
two run back up to the kitchen and are found by the homeowners, a
seemingly friendly couple named George (Jeffrey Donovan) and Gloria
(Kyra Sedgwick). Mickey aims his gun at them, but George calmly
attempts to diffuse the situation once he realizes they are trying to
break the girl (whom the couple calls "Sweetiepie") out.
George suggests that Mickey and Jules take what they want and get out
of there so that the police aren't involved, but Mickey makes it
clear they are not leaving without the girl. The couple relents and
brings the crooks back down to the basement. George unchains
Sweetiepie, but when Mickey tries to take her with him, she bites his
wrist, and George headbutts Mickey to knock him out.
Mickey
wakes up tied to a bed. Gloria attempts to seduce him, though she
creeps him out by playing up a mommy fetish. She also shows him
pictures of her supposed son that she calls "Ethan."
Meanwhile, Jules is stuck in the basement tied to the support beam.
She tried talking to Sweetiepie, but she remains unresponsive. This
goes on for about two days. Jules admits to the girl that her parents
abandoned her when she was a child. Mickey appears to give into
Gloria's seduction, but when he asks to touch her, she uncuffs him
and gives him an opportunity to throw her off of him. Mickey makes a
run for the door but is stopped by George with his gun. He forces
Mickey to go to the basement and stay tied up with Jules.
Mickey
and Jules plan their escape. He remembers her tongue stud and tried
to convince her to take it out so that he can use it to pick the
locks. Jules is hesitant since she knows it will hurt, but with
Mickey's help, they are able to pull it out. He manages to uncuff
Jules, but when she tries to get his cuffs, the stud breaks inside.
Thinking quickly, Jules runs for it to try and find another way to
help Mickey. George comes down and sees that Jules is gone, and he
threatens to cut Mickey's ear off to get him to talk. He quickly says
that Jules went somewhere to meet Mickey, and if he isn't there at a
certain time, the cops will come. George believes him and uncuffs him
to take him outside.
As they head for the front door with
Mickey at gunpoint, Jules emerges with "Ethan", who is just
a porcelain doll that Gloria has a deep attachment to. Jules
threatens to drop Ethan unless George lets Mickey go. Gloria instead
grabs George's gun and shoots at Jules, but she missed and causes her
to drop Ethan, and his head shatters. Gloria tearfully tries to piece
the doll back together. George keeps Mickey and Jules
hostage.
George and Gloria strap Mickey and Jules to chairs as
they are seated for dinner, with Gloria preparing a shepherd's pie.
Mickey and Jules eat the food and ask what the whole deal with
Sweetiepie is. George explains that she was kidnapped by them since
Gloria is barren and couldn't have have kids. However, she couldn't
see Sweetiepie as her own child, so she ordered George to get rid of
her. He views her being captive in the basement as a form of mercy.
Mickey and Jules then start to feel dizzy, and George reveals that
they were just fed an excess amount of pills to knock them out before
George plans to overdose them with heroin and make it look like they
are just two junkies who broke in and went on a bender before
dying.
The plan is interrupted when a cop comes to the door,
as Mickey and Jules's car was found abandoned near the scene of the
gas station robbery. George assures the cop that everything is fine,
but he becomes suspicious when he sees the broken door. George
reluctantly lets the cop inside. Gloria has stashed Mickey and Jules
away in their gym to keep them hidden from the cops. The officer then
goes down to the basement. George prepares to shoot him before he
discovers Sweetiepie, but he is called back outside by the other
officers.
Jules manages to wake up and get cocaine for herself
and Mickey to get them back on their feet. They trick George and
Gloria into thinking they ran away, and they emerge after the older
couple heads out to find them. While walking in the woods, Gloria
says she has had enough of George insulting her out of frustrations,
and she admits she would rather forget about Mickey and Jules and
just carry on with their lives by going on a trip. Meanwhile, Mickey
and Jules prepare to take George and Gloria's car, but they end up
agreeing to free Sweetiepie. She only goes after Mickey apologizes
for yelling at her after she bit him.
The young couple makes
it to the garage but can't find the garage door remote. George and
Gloria have returned home to find that their keys are gone, and so is
Sweetiepie. George heads the garage door opening, and he makes it to
the front before Mickey and Jules can get away. He holds his gun at
them and orders them to step out of the car. Mickey tells Jules he
loves her right before he hits the gas and runs George over.
Unfortunately, Mickey has been shot in the chest. He has a brief
final moment with Jules before he dies. Jules cries over Mickey's
body before a now horribly disfigured George pulls her out and tries
to strangle her. He is stopped when Sweetiepie steps out the car and
grabs his gun. He tried to sweet-talk her into giving him the gun,
but she instead shoots him in the head. Gloria comes outside with
luggage for a trip before she sees George's corpse. She is now fully
delusional and tries to "wake" George, and Jules cannot
being herself to kill Gloria. Sweetiepie finally talks and says she
will go with Jules. The girls walk until they are picked up by a kind
woman, and she takes them to Florida.
The last scene is a home
movie style video of Jules and Sweetiepie (now actually looking like
a cheerful child) enjoying a day at the beach in Florida, with them
also having a small knick-knacks shop named after Mickey.
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