Review of Killing Zoe (1993) by David V — 02 May 2008
1â??Tarantino produced, released by October, disappointing box-office: $400,000 gross vs. $1.6 million budget.
2â??the script was written quickly in order to utilize a downtown L.A. bank as a fill-in for Paris.
3â??was meant to be an allegory, â??Eric (Jean-Hugues Anglade) can be likened to the Reagan-Bush years, when they kept everyone happy through hysteria. Just saying that things are good doesnâ??t necessarily make everything good, but it fools a lot of people into following you.â??
4â??What is (American Independent) Cinema? arty neon-noir in color, shares the existential pretentiousness of Luc Bessonâ??s Subway (1985).
This review of Killing Zoe (1993) was written by David V on 02 May 2008.
Killing Zoe has generally received positive reviews.
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