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A former gang member states that new members feel safe within the gangs, because gangs are the people who do things to other people, and are not the ones who have things done to them.

Believing that gang members are largely Santeria believers, she puts voodoo dolls, bleeding chickens, and other paraphernalia in their front yards at night and we see an image of Day-of-the-Dead masks.

A woman announces a party to take place on June 6, with marijuana, beer, and strippers, and gives a rural address for it, playing two gangs against each other, stating to each that the other gang was starting rumors and issuing threats about them; specific makes of cars in the community are vandalized and burned, and we see one of them on fire. A woman says that she planned to kill a gang member.

Read me my rights. Three former gang members say that they have flashbacks and nightmares about murders and other gang activities.

A woman says that her daughter was married to a man that fell back to old behaviors of gang violence and drug use and that she left him. A caption states that the gang member was extradited from Mexico to serve a year sentence for voluntary manslaughter. LANGUAGE 5 — About 4 F-words and its derivatives, 11 scatological terms, 3 anatomical terms, 6 mild obscenities, name-calling crazy, insane, psycho, murderers, killers, a tease , 7 religious exclamations e. Two photos show a woman smoking a cigarette and one photo shows a woman holding an unlit cigarette.

Vigilantism can go awry. Storyline Edit. The college student Natalie Ross goes missing and her friend and roommate Amanda Rowe accuses her ex-boyfriend Cameron McClure to the police.

However nothing is proved against Cameron and Amanda's roommate Zoe decides to rent Natalie's room to share the expenses of their house. They accept the student Hayley Jones and she gets close to Amanda. When the upset Cameron threatens Amanda, Hayley defends her and they have a close relationship.

Soon Cameron breaks in their house and hits Amanda; however Hayley arrives at home and hits Cameron on the head with an axe. Hayley convinces Amanda to hide the corpse, burying in the farm of her abusive father Garret Jones. Then she tries to convince Amanda to kill Garret, but Amanda refuses. Hayley kidnaps Amanda's friend Mark to force Amanda to kill her father. What will Amanda do? What wouldn't you do for your roommate?

Rated R for violence, language and some sexuality. Did you know Edit. Goofs The wounds on Hayley's face disappears and reappears throughout the movie. Quotes Maria Klein : We don't always need the law, because we have our guilt and our conscience, and sometimes that's more than enough. User reviews 33 Review. Top review.

Much better than a score of 1. This movie definitely isn't below a score of 5. I have watched a lot of movies, some with a score of nine and some with a score of 2. The movie runs together well, and its enough to keep me engaged. As far as its plot, there is suspense and there is twists, not greatly memorable, but this move doesn't deserve a 9 either.

I rated it between a 6 and a 7. A married couple kisses on a bed while she's in a nightgown. Two different women kiss men who aren't their husbands. Frequent use of "f--k," "f--king" both as another word for sex and as an expletive , "s--t," "ass," "bitch," etc. Parents need to know that Kill Me Three Times is equal parts dark comedy and heist flick, with lots of bloody gun violence and a remarkably high body count including execution-style killings.

There's a lot of violence, blood, and weapon use; one character falls off a balcony and is impaled -- but survives. Characters also frequently use strong language "f--k," "s--t," and more , alcohol, and cigarettes, and one deals with an online gambling addiction. A sex scene includes moaning and naked breasts.

Although a couple of the stars will be familiar to teens -- Simon Pegg and Teresa Palmer -- this Australian indie is unlikely to capture much attention. Add your rating. Add your rating See all 1 kid review. But as the non-linear story rewinds to show different perspectives, it's clear that Charlie had been commissioned to commit that very same murder -- that of Lucy's cheating sister-in-law, Alice Alice Braga -- by Alice's abusive, jilted husband Jack Callan Mulvey.

Insert a corrupt sheriff, Alice's adoring mechanic lover played by Chris and Liam Hemsworth 's brother Luke , a bag filled with hundreds of thousands of dollars, and a whole lot of backstabbing, and you've got no guarantee that anyone will end up with the money -- or even alive.

This lackluster Aussie thriller is reminiscent of Guy Ritchie -style heist flicks in which hit-men, con men, and all sorts of unsavory characters compete for a treasure, bragging rights, and more.

Director Kriv Stenders' effort lacks the style and the screenwriting to pull off such an ambitious endeavor, but it does, at the very least, feature a few decent actors, like Pegg, Palmer, and Braga, and Pegg looks like he's having fun as Charlie.

The ruthless but carefree killer isn't an amoral philosopher like Anton Chigurh or duty-bound to his rules like Leon the Professional ; he just has to make his living, and if he can double cross a few people to make even more money, so be it. The biggest problem with Kill Me Three Times is that the humor is pretty nonexistent. Perhaps Stenders was banking on Pegg's presence alone, but it's not enough. While it's mildly entertaining to see the third Hemsworth without his shirt off, that's hardly a reason to see a movie.

The only compelling reason to stick with it is to put all the pieces together, since the movie isn't told in chronological order, and audiences will legitimately want to know whether -- and how -- a couple of characters scrape out of their seemingly dead-end situations. Otherwise, this is at most passable entertainment for those who really love dark, violent thrillers with a hint of comic relief.

Families can talk about Kill Me Three Times' violence. How much of it is necessary to the story? What's the impact of media violence on kids? Why do you think very violent movies often also attempt to be funny? Does humor lighten the mood? Does it have any affect on the impact of what you're watching? Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.

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