
Kill
Four segments by four different Directors. Kiriko (Takanori Tsujimoto), The Children’s Samurai (Kenta Fukasaku), The Firing Range (Makoto Tahara), and Assault Girl 2 (Mamoru Oshii). Kiriko: the spirit of a murdered assassin takes revenge on the gang that killed her and her sister. Children's Samurai: an educational film narrates the like of a modern grade-school samurai dealing with bullies. Firing Range: the rifle of a Meiji Era soldier and the pistol of a modern police officer are transformed into powerful new weapons when they face off. Assault Girl 2: two guardian angels duel in a wheat field.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned former child actor, now a struggling musician, decides to take revenge on the exploitative film director who ruined his childhood. As he delves deeper into his plan, he grapples with his own identity and the blurred lines between his past and present.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its atmospheric tension and a strong central performance. Some critics found the narrative occasionally predictable, but the overall tone and thematic exploration of trauma and revenge were generally well-received.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark and moody atmosphere.
- The lead performance is often cited as a highlight.
- Some found the plot pacing uneven.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Erlendur Sveinsson, was inspired by real-life accounts of child exploitation in the entertainment industry.
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