Salma Hayek starred in the the action thriller Everly in 2014
It may be hard for some of us to fathom, but Salma Hayekβs film and television career is in its 35thΒ year. Over that time span, Hayek has titillated audiences with herΒ π eπ₯yΒ performances and tickled the funny bone with her comedic endeavors. While many of her roles and films have been memorable, there have been a few that haveΒ slippedΒ through the cracks.
Not each and every film Salma Hayek has been involved in has held the gravitas as some of her movies such asΒ From Dusk Till Dawn, Frida, The Hitmanβs Bodyguard, Savages, andΒ Magic Mikeβs Last Dance. One of the films in Hayekβs vast library that didnβt receive much play time isΒ Everly.
Produced in 2015, the action thriller movie harkens back to Salma HayekβsΒ DesperadoΒ days when she routinely found action films to her liking.Β EverlyΒ sees Hayek playing the title character, a woman who is trapped in π eπ₯ual slavery, relentlessly abused and assaulted as she is forced to work for Japanese crime lord Taiko.
Things go from horrible to unfathomable for Everly when the vicious crime lord discovers that she has been working with the police to try to bring down his criminal empire.
Check out Salma Hayek in the trailer forΒ Everly:
Taiko sends enforcers to her apartment, thinking they will have no problem eliminating Everly. But little do the thugs know, she has a surprise in store for them. Everly has hidden a gun, she knows how to use it, and does so with lethal results.
But Taiko is not even close to being done with Everly. He wants to make her suffer as if forcing her into prostitution wasnβt bad enough. He sends more hired killers after her and also offers a nice bounty to the other prostitutes in her building if they will take her out.
Complicating matters for Everly is her mother and young daughter. Everly tries to explain to her mother the danger they face, but her mother is a stubborn lady and refuses to go anywhere without Everly in tow.
Now, Everly is forced to fight for her freedom, as well as that of her mother and her daughter. The action is tense, and the violence is gratuitous but is fun to watch Salma Hayek turn back the clock and become the badass weβve seen in the past.