

Dot.Kill
Charlie Daines is a morphine-addicted detective on the trail of a psychopath who is setting up murders and broadcasting them live on the internet. As he closes in on the killer, Charlie realises that he is to be the final victim.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious man named Dot.Kill, who has a photographic memory and exceptional fighting skills, is released from prison. He is blackmailed by a shadowy organization into eliminating targets, all while seeking revenge for his past. As he delves deeper into the conspiracy, he uncovers a dark truth that connects his own past with the powerful figures controlling him.
Critical Reception
Dot.Kill received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot convoluted and its action sequences uninspired. While some acknowledged the premise's potential and Robert Gant's performance, the film was largely criticized for its pacing and lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a weak and predictable plot.
- Action sequences are often generic and lack impact.
- Robert Gant delivers a solid performance but cannot save the film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a generally unimpressed audience, with common criticisms pointing to a confusing storyline and a lack of memorable moments.
Fun Fact
The film's original script was reportedly developed with a significantly different tone and budget, undergoing substantial changes during pre-production.
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