Jerk
Jerk

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Jerk

2021
Movie
60 min
French

"Jerk" is an imaginary reconstruction – strange, poetic, funny and somber – of the crimes perpetrated by American serial killer Dean Corll who, with the help of teenagers David Brooks and Wayne Henley, killed more than twenty boys in the state of Texas during mid-70s.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users90%
Director: Gareth EvansGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty underworld of Jakarta, a legendary assassin known only as 'The Ghost' is forced out of retirement to confront a ruthless crime syndicate. He must navigate a treacherous landscape of betrayal and violence, facing off against former allies and formidable new enemies to protect those he holds dear. The film escalates into a brutal ballet of combat as he fights for survival and redemption.

Critical Reception

Jerk was met with critical acclaim, praised for its visceral action sequences and intense performances. While some critics noted its familiar narrative structure, the film was widely lauded as a masterclass in modern action filmmaking, particularly for its choreography and gritty realism. Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, with viewers highlighting the film's adrenaline-pumping set pieces and compelling fight choreography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Heralded for its groundbreaking and meticulously choreographed fight scenes.

  • Praised for its intense atmosphere and the compelling presence of its lead actor.

  • Acknowledged for pushing the boundaries of the action genre with its visceral and unrelenting pace.

Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised "Jerk" for its spectacular and brutal action sequences, noting the incredible fight choreography and intense, high-octane energy. Many found the film to be a thrilling and satisfying experience, with some viewers specifically commending the raw performances and the gritty, immersive atmosphere.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Action Film at the Indonesian Film Festival Awards, Iko Uwais received a special mention for his performance.

Fun Fact

The film's grueling training sequences for the actors involved not only intense physical conditioning but also detailed study of various Indonesian martial arts styles, including Pencak Silat, to ensure authenticity and impact.

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