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      • It’s a sprawling, bruising, sometimes convoluted, often emotionally exhausting drama with action sequences stitched into it. It’s about a man trying to get revenge for his wife’s death from cancer at the hands of a depraved and indifferent pharmaceutical company while his daughter (Isabela Merced) is pulled along by the currents of his rage.
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    It's impossible to dissect Sweet Girl's ending without first addressing the mammoth twist. For most of the runtime, viewers are led to believe (though whether they do or not is another matter) that Jason Momoa's Ray is the main protagonist, and his daughter, Rachel, is simply caught in her dad's destructive vendetta. In truth, Ray has been a figmen...

    Sweet Girlsets up Simon Keeley as the main villain - so his death inside the opening 30 minutes comes as somewhat of a surprise. As Rachel later discovers, however, Keeley was merely a cog in a much larger, murkier wheel, and the hand turning the gears belongs to Pennsylvania Congresswoman Diana Morgan. Amy Brenneman's character positions herself a...

    Congresswoman Morgan's hitman of choice is Amo Santos, who serves as Rachel's enemy for much of her Sweet Girlrampage. Curiously though, it's Santos who tips Rachel off about Morgan's involvement when the pair talk at a diner. The assassin agrees to meet Rachel in Pittsburgh where they do battle for the final time, but why doesn't Santos simply kil...

    With a pile of bodies in her wake, Keeley and Shah included, why doesn't Sweet Girl end on Rachel killing Congresswoman Morgan? On one hand, Rachel never really wanted to kill anyone. Ignoring the slew of deceased hitmen (all of which were dispatched in self-defense), Rachel looked aghast after choking out Keeley, almost disgusted by her own action...

    Sweet Girl ends with Rachel Cooper donning a halfhearted disguise even Clark Kent would think twice about and boarding a plane. Rachel holds a passport we can safely assume is forged, and documents that suggest her destination is the wilderness seen in Sweet Girl's opening sequence, where a young Rachel spent time with her family. Nevertheless, ple...

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  2. Aug 21, 2021 · Sweet Girl is now out on Netflix and the new Jason Momoa movie has a wild twist in its ending, so let's delve into what it all means.

  3. It is about the quest for vengeance by a father and daughter who are devastated by their loss of a loved one from cancer after a corrupt pharmaceutical company pulls a life-saving drug off the market. Sweet Girl was released on Netflix on August 20, 2021, and received negative reviews from critics for its clichéd story and wasted potential ...

  4. Aug 20, 2021 · The action-thriller tells the story of Ray (Momoa) and his daughter Rachel (Isabela Merced) as they aim to track down and kill the people they believe were responsible for the death of Ray's...

  5. Aug 20, 2021 · What lies ahead is a story about a sweet girl and her bond with her parents. Rachel loses what she loves the most, and the conflict puts forth a question, will she be able to bring them back? Streaming on Netflix, Sweet Girl is a family thriller film.

  6. Aug 20, 2021 · Sweet Girl Review. When a pharmaceutical company pulls a potentially life-saving cancer drug off the market, patient Amanda (Adria Arjona) loses her battle against the illness.

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