Review of Kill Me Please (2017) by Dennis Harvey for Variety — 30 Aug 2017
Anita Rocha da Silveira’s arresting debut feature captures the queasy mix of desire and fear among kids who are sexually inexperienced, yet can think of little else. Pop kitsch, social satire, dreamy narrative unreliability and retro giallo-thriller vibes further flavor a movie at once bold and cryptic.
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This review of Kill Me Please (2017) was written by Dennis Harvey and published by Variety on 30 Aug 2017.
Kill Me Please has generally received positive reviews.
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