Hunting Jessica Brok: A South African action heroine that makes Hollywood blush
Review
The film’s titular main character, Jessica Brok, was previously part of an elite, secret military unit that carried out high-risk extraction and neutralisation missions across Africa. But after her last mission in Angola a few years ago went badly wrong, and everyone on her team was apparently taken out, she left that life behind. She changed her name and moved to the South African bushveld. According to her, her days as a soldier are completely over — or so she thought. Unfortunately, her past is like a cattle thief in the Karoo — it always comes back to haunt you. Her enemy, the sadistic Lazar Ipacs, brilliantly played by Richard Lukunku, has carried a grudge against her for nearly ten years and now seeks revenge.
This gives Jessica (fantastically portrayed by Danica Jones), reluctantly but desperately, a reason to put her skills as a modern-day GI Jane combined with Rambo on full display. Think Marvel’s Black Widow, Angelina Jolie’s performance as Evelen Salt, as well as Jolie’s character in Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Brok can do it all — apparently there is nothing she can’t do. Vehicles are shot apart, heads literally fly, and the viewer is not given a single second to gather their thoughts. It’s “all systems go” — in every shot of the film. And yes, the double meaning is intended.
Production Information
Running Time
128 min
Writer and Director
Garth McCarthy, David. D Jones, Alastair Orr | Alastair Orr
Website
Screens
∞
Age Restriction
16
Cast
Danica Jones, Clyde Berning, Richard Lukunku
Rating
4/5
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Written by Roelof Bezuidenhout
Roelof Bezuidenhout is currently the Video Production Manager and Story Editor at the EDUNAKHO Group, a global educational media company supporting prospective MBA and master’s students. He previously headed the Higher Certificate course in Film, Television, and Entertainment at AFDA in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), where he also earned his MFA, and held academic roles at both AFDA and Boston Media House.
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