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Killing Blues is an intriguing blend of dark comedy and crime, showcasing the peculiar journey of Max, a hitman grappling with an absurd new phobia. The pacing is a curious mix; it flips between moments of tension and unexpected humor, creating a unique atmosphere that keeps you guessing. The performances are solid, especially the interactions between Max and his young neighbors, who bring a fresh dynamic to his life. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the comedic elements without overshadowing the narrative. The film delves into themes of identity and reinvention, making you ponder the nature of one's skills—and what happens when they're rendered useless. There's a rawness to it that feels distinct in today’s cinematic landscape.
Not your typical hitman story, blends humor with crime.Distinct character dynamics, particularly with the neighbors.Themes of reinvention and identity play a central role.
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