


Kill It and Leave This Town
Fleeing from despair after losing those dearest to him, the hero hides in a safe land of memories, where time stands still and all those dear to him are alive.
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Plot Summary
This animated film explores themes of loss, grief, and memory through the surreal experiences of a young man. After the suicide of his beloved, he grapples with overwhelming sorrow and existential dread, leading him on a hallucinatory journey through a desolate, dreamlike landscape. He encounters various symbolic figures and fragmented memories that represent his internal struggle to cope with absence and the search for meaning.
Critical Reception
Dahee Lee's debut feature, 'Kill It and Leave This Town,' was met with critical acclaim for its deeply personal and visually striking exploration of grief. Reviewers praised its unique artistic style and emotional resonance, though some found its abstract narrative challenging. It was particularly noted for its raw honesty in depicting mental health struggles.
What Reviewers Say
- A visually stunning and emotionally raw depiction of grief and mental anguish.
- Praised for its unique, dreamlike animation and introspective narrative.
- Acknowledged for its brave and unflinching portrayal of suicide's aftermath.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's powerful emotional impact and striking animation. Many found it to be a cathartic and beautifully rendered exploration of complex themes, though some noted its intensity and surreal nature.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Bucheon International Animation Festival, and won the Grand Prize for Best Animated Feature at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Dahee Lee spent nearly a decade creating the film, personally animating much of it, as a way to process her own experiences with loss.
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