By: Andrew Wing, Contributing Writer
Gunpowder Milkshake is a 2021 action thriller film directed by Navot Papushado, who also co-wrote the script with Ehud Lavski. The film follows a young assassin, Sam, who after being abandoned by her mother, has been raised by The Firm, a ruthless crime syndicate that her mother worked for. For fifteen years, Sam has followed in her mother’s footsteps and become a vicious hit-woman in her own right. But when a job goes terribly wrong, Sam must choose between continuing to serve The Firm or to save the life of an innocent 8-year-old girl.
The film stars Karen Gillan (most known for portraying Nebula in the Marvel Cinematic Universe) in the lead role as the protagonist Sam. The cast also includes Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) as Sam’s mother, and Carla Gugino (Spy Kids trilogy, The Haunting of Hill House), Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Crazy Rich Asians), and Angela Bassett (Black Panther, American Horror Story) as her former sidekicks. Ralph Ineson (The Witch), Adam Nagaitis (Chernobyl), Michael Smiley (The Lobster), and Paul Giamatti (Sideways, Billions) also star in supporting roles.
THE GOOD
Before diving into the review, I just want to say that this movie really impressed me. After seeing the trailer, I was like yeah this looks interesting and I’ll definitely check it out, but I was not expecting it to be one of my favorite movies I’ve seen so far this year, and that is exactly what it was. For starters, it had all-around great performances from the entire cast, especially from the star of the film, Karen Gillan. I can say for all the Marvel fans out there that she was superb in her role as Nebula and brought so much to the MCU with that character. With that said though, it was great to see her in something else where she isn’t a mean blue luphomoid that is always trying to kill Thanos. But really, her performance in this was awesome. She was a total badass that was just dropping Russian criminals left and right for the majority of the film, but she also had some heartening scenes where she had touching dialogue with her mother and Emily (Chloe Coleman), the 8-year-old girl she is fighting to protect. Her wide range of skills was certainly on display in this and I hope we get to see her in more lead roles in the future.
Other than Gillan though, it was just so great to see Lena Headey back on the big screen. It was my first time watching her since the last season of the HBO epic fantasy drama series Game of Thrones. Her character in Gunpowder Milkshake is very intimidating in this with her background of working for The Firm for many years and being an intimidating character is clearly the role that suits her best. It’s just that in this movie she is a whole lot easier to root for and support than Cersei Lannister is in GOT. Also worth mentioning is the performances of both Ralph Ineson as Jim McAlester, leader of The Firm, and Paul Giamatti as Nathan, who is head of the HR department for The Firm. Speaking of intimidating characters, Ralph Ineson just excels at being a kind of off-putting dude in all of his roles with his deep, rumbling voice and he does just that in this movie. As for Giamatti, he is just one of the best and I love everything he brings to the table as an actor.
Aside from the performances of the cast, there is so much more that makes Gunpowder Milkshake as good as it is. First, it is a visually stunning film. I love the amount of neon they included throughout the entire movie, and the fashion choices of the characters were top notch, especially when it comes to Sam with her legendary bowling jacket. The instrumental music throughout was also as good as it gets and I noticed in scene after scene that the choice of music did such a good job at setting the mood for the scene. Lastly, the choreography with the fight/action sequences should receive some kind of award. I mean it was just so well done, so much so that it reminded me of the Kingsman franchise movies that are highly praised for their action sequences, so I guess that’s some pretty good company.
THE BAD
Other than the occasional gory death, full warning, there really was not anything that I didn’t like about the film. There was a slow spell where not much was going on when it was transitioning from the middle to the end as they were preparing for the climax, but that is really picky and with how good the finale was in my opinion, I will let it slide.
Something else with the film, and I wouldn’t consider this bad, but I would really like to know more about The Firm and how it came to become such a big and powerful crime syndicate. Also, I wanted more from Sam’s mother Scarlet’s former sidekicks (aka The Sisterhood) because their characters were so cool in their own unique way. But hey, maybe there is a chance that there is more to come from Gunpowder Milkshake whether it be a sequel or a prequel showing how the important players in the film came to be which I would totally sign up for.
THE VERDICT
With stunning neon-infused visuals, top-notch action sequences, and great performances from the entire cast, the new Netflix original film Gunpowder Milkshake is an exciting new addition to the action thriller genre with a story of a young assassin who has been raised up by a crime syndicate where she only knows evil, but is given a chance to finally do good by protecting the life of an innocent 8-year-old girl.
TED TAKES RATING - 8.6/10
Gunpowder Milkshake is now streaming on Netflix. Check out the latest trailer below.