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The Iceman
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Plot Summary
Based on a true story, Richard Kuklinski was a notorious hitman for the mob. The film chronicles his chilling life, balancing his brutal profession with his seemingly normal family life, until his violent world begins to unravel.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with praise for Michael Shannon's intense performance and the suspenseful atmosphere, but some critics found the narrative pacing uneven and the portrayal of violence gratuitous.
What Reviewers Say
Michael Shannon delivers a commanding performance as the titular hitman.
The film effectively creates a tense and unsettling atmosphere.
Some found the exploration of Kuklinski's dual life to be repetitive.
Google audience: Audiences were generally divided, with many appreciating the intense portrayal of a notorious criminal and the suspense, while others found the film's violence overwhelming and its narrative lacking depth.
Fun Fact
Michael Shannon's transformation into Richard Kuklinski involved extensive research into the mob hitman's documented life and meticulous attention to physical detail.
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