

Raze
After Sabrina is abducted, she finds herself in an underground lair, forced to do battle with other innocent women for the amusement of unseen spectators. Each of these reluctant warriors has something to lose, but only one will remain when the game is done.
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Plot Summary
In Raze, society's darkest urges are unleashed when fifty women from all walks of life are abducted and forced into a deadly, no-holds-barred gladiatorial game. With their every move broadcast to the world, these combatants must fight for their lives, not just against each other, but for the amusement of a hidden, elite audience. As the brutal competition escalates, one contestant begins to question the true nature of the games and her role within them.
Critical Reception
Raze received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its gritty action sequences and strong female performances, particularly from Zoë Bell and Rachel Nichols. However, some found the plot to be predictable and the premise somewhat derivative of other dystopian action films. It was generally seen as a solid, albeit somewhat niche, entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually striking and action-packed, Raze delivers a brutal and bloody fight-fest.
- Features commendable performances from its female leads, especially Zoë Bell.
- While formulaic, it's an effective, no-nonsense action thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's intense action and the strength of its female cast, with many appreciating the no-holds-barred combat. Some viewers felt the story lacked depth and originality, but the visceral thrills were often enough to satisfy.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Actress Zoë Bell, who plays Sabrina in the film, is a highly accomplished stuntwoman in her own right, having served as Uma Thurman's stunt double in 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1' and 'Vol. 2'.
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