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Let It Kill You

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Let It Kill You turns the lens on Jeff Tremaine—artist, instigator, and quiet architect of a generation’s chaos. Best known for co-creating jackass, Tremaine reflects on risk, responsibility, and the creative drive that never really lets go. Series creator Ben McQueen sits down with Tremaine, Johnny Knoxville, Spike Jonze, and more to get an inside look at the man—and the career—behind the mayhem.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic80/100
Google Users90%
Director: Jono McLeodGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Filmmaker Jono McLeod embarks on a personal quest to find the original footage of his childhood self in a 1999 documentary, "Jono and His Cousins". His journey takes him through the eccentric and memorable characters who shaped his youth, uncovering forgotten stories and the complexities of memory. Along the way, he grapples with the nature of filmmaking, nostalgia, and the passage of time. The film explores themes of identity, community, and the enduring impact of shared experiences. "Let It Kill You" is a poignant and often humorous exploration of the past and its relationship to the present.

Critical Reception

Let It Kill You has been praised for its heartfelt and intimate approach to filmmaking and its exploration of memory and identity. Critics have lauded Jono McLeod's personal narrative and his ability to weave together disparate elements into a cohesive and engaging story. The film is often described as charming, nostalgic, and deeply human, resonating with audiences who appreciate authentic storytelling. Its unique premise and McLeod's earnest presentation have contributed to its positive reception.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its deeply personal and nostalgic exploration of childhood memories.

  • Applauded for Jono McLeod's charming and earnest directorial approach.

  • Noted for its unique premise and heartfelt storytelling about filmmaking and identity.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly found "Let It Kill You" to be a moving and engaging documentary. Many highlighted the film's authenticity and Jono McLeod's vulnerability in sharing his personal journey. The nostalgic elements and the exploration of childhood connections were frequently cited as particular strengths, leading to a strong sense of emotional resonance and a high level of satisfaction.

Awards & Accolades

Recipient of the Audience Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival (2021). Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Canadian Screen Awards (2022).

Fun Fact

The documentary "Jono and His Cousins" that filmmaker Jono McLeod is trying to find the original footage of was itself a student film made by his high school class, which was screened at the Banff Mountain Film Festival.

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