Review of The Killing (1956) by Noah J — 17 Jun 2008
Meticulous, tightly-woven nonlinear plotline years ahead of its time. some of the narration seemed a little unnecessary, but the camerawork and sound synchronization from point of view to point of view was brilliant.
the ending is especially poetic because all the taut structure and intense planning literally blows haphazardly away in the wind. excellent film.
This review of The Killing (1956) was written by Noah J on 17 Jun 2008.
The Killing has generally received very positive reviews.
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