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Molly (2017) Online
Original Title :
Molly
Genre :
Movie / Action / Sci-Fi
Year :
2017
Directror :
Colinda Bongers,Thijs Meuwese
Cast :
Julia Batelaan,Emma de Paauw,Joost Bolt
Writer :
Thijs Meuwese
Budget :
$310,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 31min
Rating :
4.6/10

A girl living alone in a post apocalyptic wasteland finds herself hunted down by marauders who want her to fight in their fighting pit for their entertainment.

Molly (2017) Online

In a post apocalyptic world where bullets have become currency and medicine is rare, a clan of marauders uses a home brewed drug to turn innocent people into rabid beasts to have them fight each other in their fighting pits for their entertainment. When their leader discovers rumors of a girl with superpowers roaming the beach near their fort, he sends his best people out to capture her. Meanwhile, the girl, Molly, has discovered a young child, living alone in a cabin in the wasteland, waiting for the return of her parents, who are probably dead. Molly has to protect the child and fight of the marauders at the same time.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Julia Batelaan Julia Batelaan - Molly
Emma de Paauw Emma de Paauw - Bailey
Joost Bolt Joost Bolt - Deacon
Annelies Appelhof Annelies Appelhof - Kimmy
Andre Dongelmans Andre Dongelmans - Fifth Wheel
Arnost Kraus Arnost Kraus - Earl
Ali Sultan Ali Sultan - Augre
Tamara Brinkman Tamara Brinkman - Margaret
Cyriel Guds Cyriel Guds - Simon
Shilton Chelius Shilton Chelius - The Thruth
Anne May De Lijser Anne May De Lijser - Forest Supplicant
Fransje Christiaans Fransje Christiaans - Bailey's Mom
Daan Colijn Daan Colijn - Bailey's Dad
Cheraine Baljé Cheraine Baljé - Girl in patient gown
Ewald Tienkamp Ewald Tienkamp - Guard

The final shot of the movie lasts an uninterrupted 32 minutes.

The end credits are interspersed with hunting photographs of Oskari and various hunting/trophy items.


User reviews

Insanity

Insanity

I've heard enough whining/whimpering sounds from a teenager in this film to last me 2 years. What was the point of this film? Most of this film is irrelevant dragged out ridiculous fighting scenes with the worst choreography I have ever seen.

A teen girl named Molly has this deadly power simply by yelling/screaming, yet only uses it a few times, but instead she manages to beat up/kill every adult 3x-plus her size and weight throughout most of the film - and makes constant whimpering sounds in doing so. 75% of this films dialogue is her whining when fighting, walking and breathing. The other 25% is the lamest dialogue you have ever heard. Who wrote this garbage?

And the the horrible acting by everyone else in this film... total amateur hour! The directing was such a mess that even two directors Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese didn't even know how to hold the camera. Fake schoolyard fighting with half the choreography missing! Scene shots with the bottom have of a relevant scene missing. I could go on and on.

This film had the dumbest plot to go with the worst writing, lamest acting and atrocious directing I have ever seen. This seems like the worst high school drama class won the lottery and made this garbage. We don't know how Molly got her power, and we see some irrelevant flashbacks that don't conclude.

I get this is a low budget film, but where did any budget go towards? It wasn't the acting, choreography, wardrobe, effects, writing, directing, editing or sound... I'd say $100 maybe towards some 1970's robotic arm and some green "quarantine" tape. I've seen an entire film made in a phone booth that was Oscar worthy.

Ignore all the fake reviews above a 5 and don't waste your time with this horrendous mess. I give it an honest 2/10 only for decent cinematography.. that's it!
Kerry

Kerry

It feels like the kids that work at the haunted house got bored and made a movie. Dont fall for the bs reviews how this is a modern mad max. Its a solid 5 movie thats hard to watch from such terrible acting and awkward pauses.

Oh, hi, Mark.
Talvinl

Talvinl

I hadn't actually planned to watch this but accidentally got mixed up in the world premiere by mistake. So it goes.

The movie follows an unlikely post-apocalyptic hero, not a dashing Mel Gibson, or a long-legged Nikita, but a normal looking girl called Molly, who nevertheless proves endlessly resourceful and unexpectedly gifted in surviving the 'wasteland', which I guess is probably the old WWII German bunker ridden Dutch coastline. This is immediately the best part of the film, our bumbling heroine who stubbornly refuses to die, and carries the movie almost singlehandedly.

There are some other actors who make a good contribution, the black chap and the robot-arm girl especially, but for the rest its not high quality. We're talking C-movie level here so this is to be expected. The few special effects were unexpectedly good. What I especially loved about Molly were the realistic (and thus very messy) fights.

We're not about to win Oscars here but given what the makers had to work with I am quite impressed. I am wondering how Brits and Americans will copy with Dutch-accented English. I have no idea what they will make of it.

If you like Mad Max movies or Turbo Kid you will enjoy this.
Gnng

Gnng

Very colorfully filmed on what may be a beach in South Africa (well, they're Dutch anyway). Acting like a college theatre department staging a play... with no real actors, amateurish everything - costumes, make-up - no script to speak of. Some of the most hysterically bad fight choreography I've ever seen. Done at full speed, but appears like slo-mo. The absolute unreality of it all had me transfixed. It fell right into the 'so bad it's good' genre, but it set up a sequel. Please, no. This one was enough fun for the decade.
Raelin

Raelin

I love how these ravenous flesh eating people have perfect white teeth. The acting in this movie is terrible. I understand it's low budget but still..I wish I didn't spend money to see this. I'm actually still watching it. That's how bad it is. While I'm watching this I looked up reviews to see if other people feel like I do.
Ucantia

Ucantia

I started watching this movie because there were some good reviews (obviously fake), but only managed to hang in there for about 30 min. Dunno, it might have gotten better, but how anyone could rate it over 5 is beyond me. Each to their own I suppose. Poor acting and a terrible story-line.
Rasmus

Rasmus

Mad Max Fury Road meets Resident Evil in a very well done low budget film. Some of the most realistic fight scenes I've seen. A little thin on dialogue but the simple story does not require much. More fighting than acting and that carries the movie quite well. The lead actress makes the Energizer Bunny look lazy.
Brakora

Brakora

B-movie heaven.

Bad acting, hysterical accents, nonsensical plot, terrible fight sequences (I feel ike they did them in slow mo and then sped up the film to normal speed), totally unbelievable lead (but hey, shes cute), I'm literally finding it impossible to say anything bad about this movie.. its ridiculous.

I think you either "get" what this film is trying to achieve or you don't. If you do you will love it. I got it. Best B-movie I have seen since "They Live" (and the overly long, crazily choreographed fight scenes reminded me very much of that)
Gorisar

Gorisar

We've spent plenty of time learning how the Australians and Italians see the end of the world in cinema on this site. But have you ever wondered how the Dutch envision the world post-apocalypse? Wonder no longer - Molly is here.

Our titular heroine (Julia Batelaan) has incredible fighting skills - owing as much to her stamina as her striking abilities - and supernatural powers that have kept her alive in the teaming wastelands. But now, the powers that be in charge of the Thunderland fight club are on the hunt for her. Their champion, The Truth, was defeated in combat and they want the one called The Girl to be their new star. And their leader, Deacon, wants to infect her with the zombie-like disease that he uses to keep everyone under his control. And once he kidnaps Bailey, the girl that Molly has pledged to protect, a confrontation between the two is inevitable.

What really struck me about this film is the way the fight scenes are presented. They're not gorgeous ballets filled with flashy bits of action. No, they're down and dirty skirmishes, with Molly often emerging because she has more heart than anyone else. Between the innovative camera work and use of colors, the film's low budget doesn't distract. And it's not played for laughs like Turbo Kid, a movie I've seen many reviewers compare it to.

I'll be on the lookout for more from creators Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese. The end of the film sets up a sequel and they're already working on a prequel to this movie called Kill Mode.
Drelahuginn

Drelahuginn

Gorgeous production design serves the world building of this colorful Mad Max-esque magical wasteland. The fight choreography feels raw & authentic and isn't edited to bits or obscured by a shaky camera - the camera floats and moves through scenes gracefully, especially an extended fight-for-your-life climax scene that lasts nearly an uninterrupted half hour.

Everyone seems to be having a great time here, which only adds to the audiences enjoyment. I found myself deeply invested & granny widely by the end. The combination of color, action, comedy & the post-apocalyptic setting left me thinking this would be the team to call whenever Hollywood decides to do a live-action Adventure Time adaptation, but regardless of the project, I'm stoked for the next feature from Get Off the Road & Thijs Meuwese.
Zahisan

Zahisan

Each time a Sci fi movie has nothing better to offer then stretching out hands with sparks flying out you'd have to sheak your head. That's just.... Really?
Malodor

Malodor

At first I thought,just another post apocalyptic boring film but I actually quite liked it. THE heroine is well played and although not Hollywood standard a damn sight better than a lot of the movies to come out of there lately in fact I preferred it to the pretty bad mad max remake.if you like a heroine that you want to root for and some pretty messy realistic fights.give it a watch you wont waste your time.
Blueshaper

Blueshaper

Was not going to watch this believing that this was a copy of the 2012 Hunger Games Series which were a copy of previous 1999 Japanese Battle Royale Series that started this Child to teens having to fight for their lives Genre, as previously banned at many Nations like Battle Royale was banned at the U.S., Censors Worldwide objected to the very graphic murders committed by school children.

I also was not going to watch because of the butcher job and insertion of Political nonsense by Netherlander, Paul Verhoeven, into Heinlein's Patriotic "Starship Troopers".

This is a must see to gain a perspective as to what Northern Europeans think. Others that must be seen are 2015 TV Series Okkupert. The same actress, Julia Batelaan, 2012 Magistratus: Overtura and Kill Mode, and for other reasons the Japanese 1999 Battle Royale Series.

Sequel?
Balladolbine

Balladolbine

This is basically an action movie. However, the action scenes are not convincing at all. At some points it made me laugh. The main actor is pretty though.
Silly Dog

Silly Dog

If you've read the 2 sentence synopsis, you've read the whole script. Awesomely bad fighting (besides totally absurd), no story, almost no dialogues. I'm not even commenting the acting. The one kind of decent actor is a guy that has like 3 lines. I was so numbed and bored I couldn't stop watching: is this for real?! Nah, something's gonna happen.This was my attitude until the end.Now I just feel insulted. I did not believe during the movie but now I do: there are actually people making movies just to see if they can waste someone's time and mock them.
Nkeiy

Nkeiy

Low budget amateurish acting, I watched the whole way through hoping it would get better, it didn't... if I'm honest I watched it for the beautiful lead actress....while she did some good action fighting scenes, the movie had no decent continuity...2-10.
Tygokasa

Tygokasa

It really is not that bad. With the budget they had, it was surprisingly watchable.
Washington

Washington

It is a few years into an unnamed apocalypse. Bullets are the only currency, not gold and silver. So eat it, Ron Paul. There is a community with battles of supplicants called "Thunderland" with no apologies "Mad Max." Supplicants are chemically induced berserk fighters.

The film centers on Molly (Julia Batelaan) a loner and scavenger. She has flashbacks to where she was experimented upon and escaped from...? She looks like she was part of the Ester Blueburger fight club.

The basic plot is to capture Molly and make her into an unbeatable supplicant fighter.

The fight choreography was slow, awkward, and at times a laugh. Molly fights all the time and only once loses her glasses. Seriously, no one who wanted to kill her punched her in her glasses. She was not credible pinning a person down and giving them headbutts. I guess nerdy girls need pit bull role models too.

The ending leads us to believe there will be another one.

Guide: Brief nudity (Julia Batelaan) No sex. No swearing that I recall.