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Killing Eleanor
A terminally ill old lady who wants to die on her own terms convinces a self-destructive addict to help kill her, in exchange for clean urine.
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Plot Summary
Ellie has a terminal illness and wants to end her life on her own terms. Her estranged daughter, Gemma, is determined to stop her. A dark comedy unfolds as they embark on a road trip, forcing them to confront their strained relationship and Ellie's final wishes.
Critical Reception
Killing Eleanor received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising the performances, particularly Anna Friel's, and the film's blend of dark humor and emotional depth. Some reviewers found the pacing uneven and the plot occasionally predictable, but overall it was seen as a poignant exploration of life, death, and family relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Anna Friel delivers a compelling performance as a woman confronting her mortality.
The film balances dark humor with genuine emotional resonance.
While some plot elements felt familiar, the character dynamics drive the narrative effectively.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's emotional core and the strong performances, finding it a thought-provoking and often funny take on a difficult subject. Some viewers wished for a more original storyline, but the overall sentiment was positive.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various picturesque spots across Scotland, adding a scenic backdrop to Ellie's final journey.
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