
Two teenage assassins accept what they think will be a quick-and-easy job, until an unexpected target throws them off their plan.... (Full plot summary below)
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Two teenage assassins accept what they think will be a quick-and-easy job, until an unexpected target throws them off their plan.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfLeads Bledel and Ronan show spark and interest to lean into the shaming Fletcher initially appears to value, but their efforts are gradually flooded by a helmer who doesn't quite know what type of movie he wants to make. |
| Television Without PityEthan AlterClever for a little while, but turns irritating halfway through. |
| Seattle TimesMoira MacDonaldA frequently off-putting film about two teenage assassins. |
| Chicago ReaderJ. R. JonesFletcher must have thought the dark comedy would indemnify him against the cascading illogic of the plot. |
| TV GuideCammila CollarViolet & Daisy is a cool movie. It's strange and ambitious and affecting and extremely well-acted throughout a thoroughly esoteric script. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesMary HoulihanViolet & Daisy won’t be everyone’s cup of tea... But view this as a modern comic book/fairy tale, and it’s easier to accept this saga of girls with guns and the life lessons they eventually confront. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekNeither as writer nor as director is Fletcher able to sustain his conceit. |
| Monsters and CriticsRon WilkinsonA fluffy excuse for random violence is saved by ethereal performances by Saoirse Ronan and James Gandolfini. |
| DCistPat PaduaComes off like teenagers playing at Quentin Tarantino. |
| Moveable FestStephen SaitoGleefully amoral and esoteric, its destiny as a cult hit is probably already written, but otherwise it's a breath of fresh air that defies classification, despite the fact it comes at the expense of someone's last gasp. |