Review of Man Bites Dog (1992) by Alex V — 19 Sep 2010
A good idea with a sloppy execution. The character of Ben reads like a mishmash of clichés while lacking the premeditation he would need to realistically get away with all those murders. The premise is also crudely presented, with the "filmmakers" immediately accepting to show up on film, not to mention a killer who's concerned with "not making waves" volunteering for a film to be made about him in the first place.
This review of Man Bites Dog (1992) was written by Alex V on 19 Sep 2010.
Man Bites Dog has generally received very positive reviews.
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