Review of Kill Me Please (2017) by Michael Snydel for The Film Stage — 30 Aug 2017
Kill Me Please is remarkably accomplished for a debut feature despite feeling a little bit muddled in terms of rhythms and especially its ending, which tips its hat a little bit too hard to art-horror ponderousness.
Still, it’s a vibrant debut that demonstrates that Silveira has a strong talent for depicting adolescence and its attendant horrors.
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This review of Kill Me Please (2017) was written by Michael Snydel and published by The Film Stage on 30 Aug 2017.
Kill Me Please has generally received positive reviews.
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