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'The Killer' | Scene at The Academy
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Behind The Scenes - Kirk Baxter on Editing The Killer with David Fincher
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Behind The Scenes - Ren Klyce and David Fincher on The Sound of The Killer
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David Fincher and The Killer Crew Break Down The Brute vs The Killer Fight Scene
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Behind the Scenes - David Fincher on Directing The Killer
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A review by Manuel São Bento
6.0
Written on September 3, 2023
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-killer-venice-film-festival-review-a-tense-yet-superficial-experience/
"The Killer is unquestionably the simplest, most straightforward movie of David Fincher's career, for better and for worse. On one hand, Michael Fassbender's melancholy narration and magnetic performance, as well as the moody cinematography and throbbing score, contribute to the immersive, tension-driven experience remarkably idealized and executed by the filmmaker.
On the other hand, the lack of any emotional layer related to the superficial story and nameless characters, along with a repetitive structure devoid of secondary arcs, gradually alienates viewers from the equally underdeveloped fictional world.
A case of admiration more than enjoyment."
Rating: B-
"The Killer is unquestionably the simplest, most straightforward movie of David Fincher's career, for better and for worse. On one hand, Michael Fassbender's melancholy narration and magnetic performance, as well as the moody cinematography and throbbing score, contribute to the immersive, tension-driven experience remarkably idealized and executed by the filmmaker.
On the other hand, the lack of any emotional layer related to the superficial story and nameless characters, along with a repetitive structure devoid of secondary arcs, gradually alienates viewers from the equally underdeveloped fictional world.
A case of admiration more than enjoyment."
Rating: B-




























































