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Kill Me Quick, I'm Cold
Giovanna and Franco are lovers pretending to be brother and sister in order to con unsuspecting marks while staying in the most luxurious locales throughout Europe. In their travels, they come across the beautiful Christina, a girl who is being threatened by her brother, Sergio, in order to get the family fortune. But as Giovanna and Franco delve into their story, the double-crossing begins, and no one is sure who is getting tricked.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate Polish landscape, two ex-convicts, Andrzej and Janusz, embark on a desperate journey to find a hidden stash of money. Their path is fraught with danger, paranoia, and encounters with shadowy figures, including the enigmatic Andrzej, who seems to have his own sinister agenda. As their desperation grows, their bond erodes, leading to a tense and violent confrontation.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its stark atmosphere and unsettling tension, 'Kill Me Quick, I'm Cold' is a lesser-known but highly regarded Polish thriller. It's praised for its gritty realism and psychological depth, though its bleakness and slow-burn pacing may not appeal to all viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its oppressive atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.
Commended for its bleakly realistic portrayal of desperation.
Noted for strong performances and psychological tension.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's intense mood and gripping story, with many appreciating its authentic depiction of hardship and human desperation. Some viewers found the film's somber tone and deliberate pace challenging.
Fun Fact
The film's haunting score was composed by the legendary Polish jazz musician Krzysztof Komeda, who also composed the iconic music for Roman Polanski's 'Rosemary's Baby'.
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