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Vengeance Thrillers are still kickin', and _Bad Day for the Cut_ is another hit for the genre. Not a marked improvement on anything, or a new way of doing the bit, just a well-acted, taut crime film that I enjoyed the time I spent with. ...


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A middle-aged Irish farmer, who still lives at home with his mother, sets off on a mission of revenge when the old lady is murdered.
In rural Northern Ireland, a middle-aged farmer named Donal has his quiet life shattered by the discovery of his mother's death. Suspecting foul play, he uncovers a tangled web of organized crime and corruption. Fueled by a desire for revenge, Donal embarks on a violent and darkly comedic quest to bring those responsible to justice, often using his farming tools in unexpected ways.
Bad Day for the Cut was generally well-received by critics for its unique blend of dark humor and gritty violence, drawing comparisons to early Coen Brothers films. While some found the plot slightly predictable, the performances, particularly from the lead cast, and the distinctive Irish setting were frequently praised. The film successfully balanced its comedic elements with genuinely tense moments, making it a notable independent crime thriller.
Praised for its darkly comedic tone and surprising bursts of violence.
Noted for strong performances and a distinctive rural Irish setting.
Some critics found the narrative formulaic but appreciated its originality.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's dark humor and its quirky take on the crime genre, appreciating the unique setting and the protagonist's unconventional methods.
The film was shot in County Down, Northern Ireland, and director Chris Baugh drew inspiration from the rugged landscape and local storytelling traditions for its distinctive atmosphere.
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Vengeance Thrillers are still kickin', and _Bad Day for the Cut_ is another hit for the genre. Not a marked improvement on anything, or a new way of doing the bit, just a well-acted, taut crime film that I enjoyed the time I spent with. ...