As a straightforward B-grade thriller, A Fistful of Glass largely succeeds. It doesn’t aspire to high art, instead offering a solid 90 minutes of motorcycles, menace, and retribution. The action is coherent and satisfyingly rough, and the ensemble,…
A Fistful of Glass
After a deal goes wrong, three bikies, led by their ruthless leader Red, hunt down the traitor- no matter the cost.
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The film’s central premise holds initial promise, but A Fistful of Glass struggles to move beyond its archetypes. The dynamic between the three hunting bikies lacks the textured friction needed to elevate the drama, making their quest feel…
A pulpy, potent shot of antipodean noir, A Fistful of Glass delivers its promised brutality with a startling artistic clarity. The unnamed director wields the camera like a weapon, finding a stark, almost poetic beauty in the grime…
There’s a pervasive sense of déjà vu in A Fistful of Glass. The tale of bikie betrayal and vengeance feels excavated from a worn-out playbook, offering little new insight into its milieu or characters. While the cast commits…
A Fistful of Glass is a lean, mean genre machine that knows exactly what it is. It forgoes narrative complexity for a straightforward, adrenaline-fuelled hunt, anchored by a compellingly grim performance from Kye Cassam as the relentless Red.…
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While primarily a chase thriller, the setup invites exploration of several weighty themes. The central act of betrayal probes the fragile nature of loyalty within criminal brotherhoods. The character of Red, described as ruthless, raises questions about the cost of leadership and obsession. The phrase 'no matter the cost' suggests a narrative interested in the corrosive, cyclical nature of vengeance. Whether the film delves deeply into these ideas or uses them merely as plot engine will define its critical reception.