Review of The Killing (1956) by Conner R — 27 Jul 2010
The killing is a very interesting movie, however, I don't think it would get as much praise as it does without having Stanley Kubrick's name attached to it. This lacks the precision and style that Kubrick is known for, which essentially makes it another noir/heist movie from the 50s.
What makes it worthwhile are the characters and concept of time. It might be a little too moralistic, even for noir, but in the end it's a really cool ride.
This review of The Killing (1956) was written by Conner R on 27 Jul 2010.
The Killing has generally received very positive reviews.
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