Ava

Ava

Ava (2020 film)

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Ava
Ava poster.jpeg
Official release poster
Directed byTate Taylor
Produced by
Written byMatthew Newton
Starring
Music byBear McCreary
CinematographyStephen Goldblatt
Edited byZach Staenberg
Production
companies
Distributed byVertical Entertainment
Release date
  • July 2, 2020 (Hungary)
  • August 27, 2020 (United States)
Running time
97 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$3.2 million[2]

Ava is a 2020 American action thriller film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Matthew Newton. The film stars Jessica ChastainJohn MalkovichCommonGeena DavisColin FarrellIoan Gruffudd and Joan Chen. It follows Ava, a professional assassin who tries to reconcile with her estranged family and soon becomes a target herself after a hit goes wrong.

Ava was theatrically released in Hungary on July 2, 2020, and in the United States was released through DirecTV Cinema on August 27, 2020, followed by a limited theatrical and video on demand release on September 25, 2020, by Vertical Entertainment.

Plot[edit]

Ava Faulkner is a recovering addict and former soldier turned assassin. In France, she kidnaps her new target, an English businessman. Before she kills him, she questions him on why someone wants him dead. Unbeknownst to her, another woman electronically eavesdrops on the conversation. Afterwards, Ava flies to Boston where she visits with her estranged sister Judy and her mother who is recovering from angina. Ava has not seen them in eight years.

Ava's handler, and former Army superior, Duke sends her to Saudi Arabia to kill a German general. Ava lures the general into a trap and injects him with a poison that will kill him in 15 minutes and make it appear he died of a heart attack. She is interrupted by the general's subordinates, who suspected her because of a faulty name she used as part of her cover. A gunfight ensues, leaving the men dead.

Ava escapes and travels to Barneville-Carteret where Duke apologizes for the botched operation, insisting that the bad intel was a simple mistake. He gives her time off to decompress and she returns to Boston and meets Michael, her former fiancee who is now in a relationship with Judy.

In British Columbia, Duke meets with his superior, Simon. Simon's daughter Camille is the woman who had earlier eavesdropped on Ava. Simon believes Ava is a liability and that her questioning of targets demonstrates insufficient commitment to their operation. After Duke leaves, Simon orders a hit on Ava. She kills her attacker and then confronts Duke who insists that it was a random attack. That night, Ava goes to dinner with Judy and Michael but their conversation does not go well. The next morning, Judy meets Ava and tells her Michael is not home. Realizing he has started gambling again, Ava rescues him from a gambling den run by a woman, Toni, to whom Michael is indebted.

Duke revisits Simon and reveals he knew Ava was set up. A fight ensues between the two, resulting in Simon overpowering Duke. He sends a video of Duke's death to Ava. A heartbroken Ava goes to Judy's house, where she invites Michael to run away with her but he declines, revealing Judy is pregnant. Ava heads to Toni's den where she kills some of her men before giving Toni a bag of money to pay off Michael's debt. Ava strangles Toni, then changes her mind, letting Toni live while warning her to stay away from Michael.

Back at her hotel, Ava is attacked by Simon. They fight, with both sustaining serious injuries. Exhausted, Simon flees when the fire alarm goes off, warning Ava that he will kill her if he sees her again. Ava pursues Simon, cornering and killing him under the Zakim Bridge. Ava goes to her sister's house, warning Judy to leave the country for a while and giving her the number to a Swiss bank account filled with Ava's earnings. Before she leaves, Michael gives her a letter from Duke, who says that he is happy with how his life turned out. As she walks down the street, Ava is stalked by Simon's daughter, Camille.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

In August 2018, it was reported that Tate Taylor had been hired to direct the film Eve, replacing Matthew Newton following exposure of his history of violence against women.[3] In September 2018, Colin FarrellCommon, and John Malkovich joined the cast of the film.[4][5] In October 2018, Christopher Domig, Diana SilversGeena DavisJoan Chen, and Jess Weixler joined the cast of the film.[6][7][8][9] In November 2019, it was announced the film had been re-titled Ava.[10]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography began on September 24, 2018, in Boston.[4][11]

Release[edit]

The film was released in Hungary on July 2, 2020.[12] It was released in the United States through DirecTV Cinema on August 27, 2020, followed by video on demand on September 25, 2020, by Vertical Entertainment.[13][14][15] It received a DVD and Blu-ray release in Australia on September 2, 2020, by Madman Entertainment.[16][17]

It began streaming on Netflix on December 6, 2020.[18] It was the third most-watched film on the site on its first day of release and finished first in its second day.[19] It went on to become the top-streamed film over its first weekend.[20]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 16% based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Ava seems to have all the components of an entertaining spy thriller, but not even this spectacular cast is enough to salvage the dull, clichéd story they're given to work with."[21] On Metacritic, the film was assigned a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on nine critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[22]

Guy Lodge of Variety wrote that "the film provides an adequate showcase for its producer-star's unexpected prowess as an action hero — yet Matthew Newton's skimpy, dial-a-cliché script makes the whole enterprise feel more like a mid-range series pilot than a major star vehicle."[23] Writing for The Hollywood Reporter Boyd van Hoeij said that "Chastain is utterly convincing in another tough-as-nails role. If audiences stick with the movie, it's largely thanks to her movie-star charisma, which almost compensates for the increasingly ridiculous plot. Malkovich and Farrell seem to understand they are A-list talent in B-movie roles, and relish the opportunity."[24]

Box office and VOD[edit]

In Hungary, the film made $31,820 from 59 theaters in its opening weekend, finishing first at the box office. As of November 6, 2020, the film has grossed a total of $3.2 million worldwide.[2]

In its debut weekend in the U.S., Ava was the most rented film on Apple TV and Google Play, and second on FandangoNow.[25] In its second weekend the film topped Apple TV, Google Play, and Spectrum, and remained second at FandangoNow. IndieWire described the performance of Ava as "the best showing for a non-premium title in the six months we’ve covered weekly VOD performance."[26]

Controversy[edit]

In August 2018, the production drew criticism due to Matthew Newton, who at the time was set to direct, having been accused of multiple allegations of assault and domestic violence. In addition to the accusations, he had also pleaded guilty to assaulting Brooke Satchwell, his then girlfriend.[27] Jessica Chastain, a vocal advocate for the Me Too movement, was accused of hypocrisy for working with Newton.[28] Newton would ultimately step down from directing the film, with Tate Taylor hired to replace him. Newton is credited as the film's writer.[29][30]

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