Review of Kippur (2000) by Scott R — 06 Sep 2013
If two hours of cleaning up the carnage of war being bookmarked by lovemaking in paint is a message about the strength of the human condition then this movie succeeded. If the non-existent narrative is supposed to represent the chaos of war then this movie succeeded.
If the static characters are supposed to represent the faceless warriors that die internally or externally on the battlefield then this movie succeeded. If this movie wanted to be entertaining in the least, it fucking failed.
It failed hard.
This review of Kippur (2000) was written by Scott R on 06 Sep 2013.
Kippur has generally received positive reviews.
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