A young woman discovers a girl locked in her father’s panic room — his personal vault. But as three masked intruders break into the home to retrieve the girl, things take an unexpected turn for the worse.

After throwing a Mardi Gras party, you expect to clean the mess your guests made. You might find some mysterious things left in the bathroom, but you never expect to find a girl locked in a vault inside your home. It makes you wonder what the spiked punch had in it.

In Ricochet (2019), Ana (Gianna-Marie) wakes up from what seems to be a kickass party. Soon as she gets up from the couch, she hears noises coming from a locked vault. As she opens it, she finds a young girl (Corrie Fleming), hands zipped and tape on her mouth and, immediately, three strangers wearing masks and uniforms from ā€œThe Instituteā€ show up with guns, ready to exterminate whatever the infestation is.

Thereā€™s something Resident Evil-ish in Ricochet; it could be the plot or the fact that it packs everything you want to see in an action film: violence, gore, comedy, science fiction. As soon as the first minute of the runtime hits, the short promises a lot of interesting things to happen. The music is excellent and it helps very much with the opening sequence as it shows a simple aesthetic with great illumination to help you distinguish details that tell a quick background story.

The story is simple: a woman rescues a girl locked in a vault while they run away from three masked hit-men. But even with a simple story, we get an up-and-down cast; some characters can be overshadowed by others. In the end, all is forgivable with the expected twist during the last couple of minutes. It was expected since there are a lot of hints that give it away, especially with the props.

Ricochet is a fun and entertaining action film. Itā€™s a shame to have such a nice product with a short runtime but it may be for the best to keep its excellence intact. Also, it’s making me reconsider my Halloween costume; those Institute uniforms and masks look amazing.

RICOCHET
RATING: NR
Ricochet (Official Trailer) | Action/Thriller/Horror/Sci-Fi short film | Directed by Tim Earnheart
Runtime: 11 Mins.
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