Kill List (18)

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Kill List

Michael Smiley, left, and Neil Maskell in Kill List

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<strong>Rating: </strong>5/5

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Time Out says

Tue Aug 30 2011

Ben Wheatley’s self-funded debut feature ‘Down Terrace’ was an odd beast. It was hard to tell how much of the wordy, ultraviolent gangster comedy’s undeniable power was intentional and how much was derived from its micro-budgeted on-a-wing-and-a-prayer production. Well, here’s the answer: on the strength of ‘Kill List’, Wheatley might be the most idiosyncratic and exciting filmmaker the UK has produced since Shane Meadows.

Much of ‘Kill List’ will be familiar to anyone who caught ‘Down Terrace’ during its brief run last year: the semi-improvised dialogue and naturalistic performances, the close, documentary-style photography and the deep-seated sense of suburban moral decay. But it’s altogether more confident: where the earlier film leavened the darker moments with slapstick and satire, ‘Kill List’ is an unrelentingly grim ride into the bleakest imaginable terrain, its only humour black beyond belief.

It begins in a quiet housing estate, where Jay (cockney shoot-’em-up veteran Neil Maskell) and Shel (MyAnna Buring) are trying to raise their seven-year-old son amid money troubles and a faltering marriage. The arrival of Jay’s foul-mouthed colleague Gal (Michael Smiley) and his paramour Fiona (Emma Fryer) prompts a realisation: these two apparently normal working stiffs are, in fact, hired hitmen, and it’s time for them to get back to work. But who is their enigmatic new client, why does he want them to knock off a priest and what’s his connection to the mysterious Fiona?

For the first 45 minutes, this seems like a fairly standard killer-for-hire set-up. The editing and the audio palette are unusual and unsettling, the performances noticeably superior and the mood unrelentingly claustrophobic, but the plot seems to follow a predictable template. Then something happens – no clues except to say that it involves a hammer – and ‘Kill List’ takes a sharp left-turn into no man’s land.

There will be some who find the resulting series of increasingly brutal and dreamlike events hard to process, and a number of plot points remain unexplained even as the credits roll. But allow the film to take hold and its power is inescapable: the effect is like placing your head in a vice and waiting as it inexorably closes.

It’s hard to remember a British movie as nerve-shreddingly effective since ‘Dead Man’s Shoes’ in 2004. Like that film, ‘Kill List’ may not make the impact it deserves upon initial release. But this is a grower, a film which lingers long in the memory: look for it on ‘Best of British’ lists for a long time to come.
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Rated:

18

UK release:

Fri Sep 2, 2011

Duration:

95 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (27 ratings)
  • Your thinknig matches mine - great minds think alike!

    Your thinknig matches min Tue Jan 24 2012
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  • This film will divide people into two groups. Those that think they under stand it and those that think they don't. Im in the latter of the two groups. Ever heard of the tale of the Emporers new clothes? Thats how I would catagorise those people who think they understand it. Isnt it funny how people rave about a film that has a few arty camera angles and a bit of quirky "gritty" banter. 44 Inch chest has the same ingredients (arguably without the same level of violence) but you understand whats going on. With this film you expect to find out whats going on, but nothing ever really gets explained. Call me old fashioned, but I like a beginning, middle and end to my films (even if they aren't in chronological order, ala Pulp Fiction) not, as this film seems to deliver, a beginning and a middle. The film gets two stars because it does deliver some good moments.

    Spenner Mon Jan 23 2012
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Rubbish. Couldn't get into the film so turned it off after 35 mins! What a let down :(

    Zoe Sun Jan 22 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I literally jumped out of my chair and dnaced after reading this!

    I literally jumped out of Sat Jan 21 2012
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  • Some great acting and gritty drama but a completely bizarre end. Leaves a bit of a bitter taste. Would prefer not to watch a small child been stabbed to death. A better plot at the end could have made this a brilliant film. Unfortunately it's just weird.

    Fi18fo Thu Jan 19 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Boring, weird and seemed like it was made up as it went along. Awful, worst movie experience since The Road

    Thomas Noctor Fri Jan 6 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • for those who say the ending was rubbish and didn't make sense, can i suggest you watch it with your eyes open next time. BRILLIANT film. one of the best to come out of this country for a long time.

    leon thomas Mon Jan 2 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Oh my, awfully boring, no build, disappointing finish.

    Nicole Sat Dec 31 2011
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Halfway thru the movie I get a compelling sensation that should last throughout the movie but as the plot 'thickened' it seemed to become less and less compelling.. The movie itself seemed to sacrifice a genuine storyline for extra attentive detail to unknown grounds as far as immoral descention is concerned.. Maybe its just me but i'm not a big fan of child killing grand finale exploits.. not unless the plot has something to do with that point of view and this was clearly far from the case.. I am however a big fan of cult-like horror movies with a promising twist, too bad this movie wasn't one of them.. With everything else aside the movie was watchable and I knew where the director was going with the whole family dysfunction theme forced within the unusual storyline itself but this movie deserves 2 stars and i'm being really nice about that due to the fact that the main character's acting was decent. The ending just ruined the whole movie the imo..

    mr unimpressed Wed Dec 28 2011
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  • one of the best films i have seen for years,absolutely terrific and a joy to watch a proper film,i have a feeling that people who dont like this film dont understand exactly whats going on within the film,open your eyes people or go watch something else which takes a lot less brain power to watch.

    nicolas korahais Tue Dec 27 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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