Review of Killer's Kiss (1955) by Daniel D — 10 Oct 2012
I don't think it's fair just because Kubrick was a young director that's an excuse to over rate this film. Romero, Nolan, and Richard Kelly had possibly there best works in there debut films.
This was just wasn't great, Kubrick used some intresting techniques, by just shooting street props for moments of time, but that's not reason to make it fresh. For a 67 minute film it sure is dry, and I for the life of me can't understand what was attractive about that selfish lady, she was just as bad as the one from The Killing.
There were also some very clear plot holes in the screen play, ones that were easy to spot too.
This review of Killer's Kiss (1955) was written by Daniel D on 10 Oct 2012.
Killer's Kiss has generally received positive reviews.
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