Review of Essential Killing (2010) by House M — 09 Sep 2016
As purely a visceral thriller it goes well at first but tapers off a bit ineffectually, and the lack of context switches from being a strength, to joining the budget as a limitation. Instead of building some sort of narrative, you flounder around making wilder and ever weaker guesses, until you give up and wait powerless for the inevitable.
This review of Essential Killing (2010) was written by House M on 09 Sep 2016.
Essential Killing has generally received mixed reviews.
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