Review of Killer's Kiss (1955) by Jwasu R — 08 Jan 2012
The notorious combination of light and shadow, ensemble artistically in the hands of Stanley Kubrick, the gigantic legend of Hollywood. The film, laden with looping inter connected plots, trades out as finest musical composition, descending you into some strange imaginative mood, where the world seemed to be narrowed down only for the three dimensional characters, so the director has displayed his devouring hunger to convey the briskly passing accidents that mold or link the stranger through tan intense thread.
His mind's eye has commandingly been liberated on the screen, specially when the dancing performance is shown, suitably photographed in the company of darkness and luminosity , along with the background narrator's voice depicting a tragic tale.
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This review of Killer's Kiss (1955) was written by Jwasu R on 08 Jan 2012.
Killer's Kiss has generally received positive reviews.
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