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Mantis
When Helle Pii moves into Molly’s flat, all seems to work out for both parties. Molly needs a roommate; Helle Pii and her mantis need a place to call home. So what if the room is not very private; and so what if the walls are paper thin? Soon this happy solution turns into both girls’ worst nightmare. There is no turning back when Helle Pii overhears something awful through the wall.
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Plot Summary
An elite assassin, known only as Mantis, is tasked with taking down a ruthless crime syndicate. However, when her mission becomes personal, she finds herself caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, forcing her to confront her past and fight for survival. The film follows her journey as she navigates a world of betrayal and espionage, relying on her formidable skills to complete her objective.
Critical Reception
Mantis received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its unoriginal plot and uneven pacing. While some praised the action sequences and Sukki Kung's performance, the majority felt the film failed to live up to its potential, often citing underdeveloped characters and a predictable narrative. Audiences were similarly divided, with a portion appreciating the martial arts choreography, while others found the story lacking.
What Reviewers Say
The film boasts impressive martial arts choreography but suffers from a derivative storyline.
Sukki Kung delivers a capable performance, but the character lacks depth.
A predictable plot and pacing issues detract from the action elements.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Mantis is scarce, but available reviews suggest a polarized view. Some viewers enjoyed the action and fight scenes, while others were disappointed by the generic plot and execution.
Fun Fact
The film features extensive practical stunt work, with lead actress Sukki Kung, who has a background in martial arts, performing many of her own fight sequences.
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