

“They stole her childhood. She's taking it back.”
Kidnapped as a child and raised within the CIA's secret "The Internship" program, Renee has become one of the organization's most lethal assassins. After years of obedience, she decides to dismantle the institution that stole her youth. Gathering other surviving graduates of the program—including Apothecary, Candace Dalton, and others—she launches a bloody uprising against the CIA. Hunting them is a ruthless CIA task force sent to stop them at all costs. In this war between former students and a new generation of killers, Renee's true goal is to find the program's founder and settle old scores
Childhood-trained assassins, a thirst for revenge, and the CIA in hot pursuit... Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Directed by James Bamford, The Internship arrives as an action thriller that feels like a blend of Hanna, Dark Angel, and John Wick. Starring Megan Boone (The Blacklist) and Lizzy Greene, the film has received overwhelmingly harsh reviews from critics. So why might it still be worth watching? Because according to some viewers, if you accept it for what it is—a 'B movie'—it can be an entertaining way to pass the time . The twist ending is also cited as the one element that saves the film . For those curious to see whether the action sequences and 80s-style one-liners are a stylistic choice or a budget limitation, this film might pique your interest. But fair warning: with a 4.1 IMDb rating and scathing user reviews, expectations should be kept low . If you want to judge for yourself despite the criticism, give this revenge story a chance.
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