Rogue (2020 film)

Rogue is a 2020 South African/ United Kingdom Co-Production/ American action thriller film directed by M. J. Bassett, who wrote the screenplay with her daughter, Isabella. The film stars Megan Fox as a mercenary whose team gets trapped in Africa and must fight to survive against both the local insurgents and a lioness. The film was released on August 28, 2020.

Rogue
Official promotional poster
Directed byM. J. Bassett
Produced by
  • Kyle Ambrose
  • Delon Bakker
  • M. J. Bassett
  • Molly Hassell
Written by
  • M. J. Bassett
  • Isabel Bassett
Starring
Music by
CinematographyBrendan Barnes
Edited by
  • Andrew MacRitchie
  • David Wigram
Production
company
  • Mannequin Pictures
  • M-Net
  • Grindstone Entertainment Group
  • Capstone Pictures
Distributed byLionsgate
Release date
  • August 28, 2020 (2020-08-28)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$242,884[1][2]

Plot

Within the grasslands of Eastern Africa, Samantha O'Hara and her team of multinational mercenaries, Joey Kasinski, Mike Barasa, Bo Yinn, Elijah Dekker, Pata, and TJ are dispatched on a rescue mission to retrieve Asila Wilson, the daughter of a governor, and her two friends Chloe and Tessa, who had been abducted for ransom purposes by Zalamm, a crime lord. The mission is successful. While pursued across the plains by Zalamm's henchmen, a violent gunfight ensues atop the cliffs, in which TJ is killed, forcing the survivors to escape by leaping into the river below. Regrouping on the shoreline, Samantha orders for her team to find civilization and call their employers for an extraction; while arguing, Chloe is bitten by a crocodile.

While travelling, the team comes across an abandoned game farm; which Elijah confirms belonged to poachers, who specialized in trafficking wild animals for the exotic pet trade. At nightfall, the group find themselves stalked through the ranch by a lone lioness, who had slaughtered the previous occupants after escaping from her cage; Elijah is the first to be killed. Bo is then mauled by the lioness and is seriously injured. Samantha and Joey manage to find and power the generator to call for the extraction but Barasa is violently mauled by the lioness while helping them avoid it. Pata tells the group that Asila was taken not just for the ransom but because her father was given control of the entire region and also that he is the former Al-Shabaab fighter, much to Tessa's shock. Pata also tells them that the rebels killed his family after he left the militant group.

As Zalamm and his comrades tracks them, Joey is mauled by the lioness but Samantha is able to distract it. During the ensuing battle, Samantha and Pata manage to kill most of the men, Chloe kills one of the henchmen, Pata confronts and kills Masakh to avenge his family before he is killed by the rebels, who are killed shortly by the lioness, and Bo dies from his injuries with Joey by his side. Zalamm captures Tessa but Samantha appears and lures Zalamm into the barn where the lioness is waiting for its prey. The lioness mauls Zalamm to death and then faces Samantha, but spares her after hearing the cubs meowing. As the dawn breaks, the remaining survivors are walking around as the helicopter arrives to extract them.

Cast

Production

M. J. Bassett originally wrote the screenplay with her daughter with the intention of it being a small pet project. After the producers read the script, they thought it was more of a star vehicle, and sent the script to Fox's agent, who accepted the next day.[3] With physical production being helmed by South African Production Company, Mannequin Pictures, filming took place in December 2019 on a game farm about 40 miles from Johannesburg, South Africa.[4][5][6]

Release

Rogue was released in the United States digitally August 28, 2020, and then on Blu-ray and DVD September 1.[3] The film's trailer was released on July 20, 2020.[7]

Through its first two weeks of release in the U.S., the film had totaled $878,284 in DVD and Blu-ray sales.[2]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 67% based on nine reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10.[8]

References

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