Review of 68 Kill (2017) by Jennie Kermode for Eye for Film — 30 Aug 2017
Haaga's direction is all about creating the illusion of chaos whilst maintaining precise control. He's aided by strong cinematography, set design and music, with the whole coming together amazingly well given the limitations of the budget.
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This review of 68 Kill (2017) was written by Jennie Kermode and published by Eye for Film on 30 Aug 2017.
68 Kill has generally received mixed reviews.
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