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Black Fly
Jake (Dakota Daulby, Falling Skies) and Noel (Matthew MacCaull, Vendetta) are estranged brothers haunted by a troubled past. In the years since their father died in a hunting accident and their mother committed suicide, they’ve lost touch with one another. After escaping from his abusive uncle, Jake seeks refuge with Noel who now lives with his girlfriend Paula (Christie Burke, Falling Skies) in the old family farmhouse. Located on an isolated island, it’s the perfect place to find solace and reconnect after years of separation. Or so Jake thinks…
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious bartender working in a struggling bar hopes to escape his dead-end life by participating in a dangerous plan. He finds himself entangled in a criminal underworld when he becomes involved with a mysterious and charismatic drug dealer. As the stakes rise, he must navigate betrayal and violence to survive.
Critical Reception
Black Fly received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some acknowledging its attempt at a gritty crime thriller but ultimately finding it to be derivative and lacking originality. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many pointing to predictable plot points and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to find its footing, often feeling like a less compelling version of other crime thrillers.
While it aims for suspense, the plot becomes increasingly convoluted and unbelievable.
The performances are a mixed bag, with some actors doing their best with the material provided.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but the general sentiment suggests disappointment with the film's execution and predictability, with few elements standing out positively.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Los Angeles, California, with the bar scenes being filmed in a real, existing establishment to enhance authenticity.
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