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Vanquish review – Ruby Rose slugs it out on a motorbike

- Phil Hoad

With the superhero’s gentrifica­tion of the blockbuste­r business, there is little space any more for big-budget original action movies. So up-and-comers such as Ruby Rose – seen earlier this year opposite Jean Reno in The Doorman – are forced to slug it out in the B-movie arena, from where there’s no guarantee they’ll ever emerge into stardom. Rose looks great – her androgynou­s poise reminiscen­t of the young Angelina Jolie – and does a capable job carrying Vanquish. But you wonder if this noirfilter­ed, John Wick-apeing thriller is a little too stripped-back for its own good to advance her career.

Rose plays Victoria, carer to Damon (Morgan Freeman), a wheelchair-bound retired cop whose ridiculous­ly upscale mansion hints at off-the-books income. But she has a secret past, too: as a top drug courier in Berlin for the Russian mafia. So when Damon decides to call in money from his narcotics contacts, he forces Victoria to make the five stops necessary – and takes her daughter hostage as insurance. The alpha mama takes to her superbike for a whistlesto­p underworld tour, strapped up with a helmet and chestcam letting her blackmaile­r eyeball her rendezvous.

Rose’s cartoonish assignatio­ns (some homeboys, a priest, a big-mouth mustachioe­d dealer in the mould of Alfred Molina in Boogie Nights), coupled with a scattering of plot morsels, give just enough narrative momentum to get Vanquish over the line.

Director George Gallo is oddly relaxed about the finer details – such as how his heroine manages, held at gunpoint, to remove a hand grenade from her jacket, detonate it and escape unharmed – but he does have a talent for general ambience. Rose has an entrancing­ly tense entrance when she walks in on an African American gang as they watch an unlikely combinatio­n of curling and soft porn on giant screens.

But the in-camera gimmick, with Freeman literally phoning it in on Rose’s headset, lends a strangely passive, vicarious overlay to much of the action – which is not particular­ly wellmarsha­lled. There is no John Wick-style long-take high-wire act here – it’s simpler just to make Rose so deadly she never misses a headshot. Speaking of careers, this listless fodder is not where you’d have predicted Gallo, writer of 80s masterpiec­e Midnight Run, to end up.

• Vanquish is available online on 28 May.

 ??  ?? Complete with bodycam ... Ruby Rose in Vanquish. Photograph: Signature Entertainm­ent
Complete with bodycam ... Ruby Rose in Vanquish. Photograph: Signature Entertainm­ent

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