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Sometimes the Good Kill offers a gritty dive into the complexities of faith and morality within a cloistered setting. Sister Talia, played with a haunting intensity, becomes an unlikely detective in her Abbey when a death shakes the community. The film’s atmosphere is thick with tension, enhanced by a moody score that underscores the internal struggles of the characters. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to savor the weight of the investigation and its implications. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that grounds the narrative in a sense of realism, making the unfolding drama all the more palpable. It’s a layered piece that explores trust, secrecy, and the hidden darkness that can fester in even the most sacred spaces.
Strong performances elevate the narrative.Atmospheric score enhances the tension.A unique take on faith and morality.
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