Vertical Entertainment | Release Date: April 21, 2023
5.1
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BradMorganJun 26, 2023
A very good film with a good pace, structure and story. The characters come into their own due to the correct casting and the story develops excellently in the 1,5 hour screentime. I really enjoyed this one!
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darocaboJul 11, 2023
A very good film, an interesting scope about current status of the society and the social issues with power and people. The only "bad" note for me was that the ending felt a little rushed.
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villaniMay 15, 2023
Szifron incarnates a mass shooter and a troubled officer to antagonize a sick culture. A genre movie that takes more significance in everything that surrounds the investigation.
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bertobellamyJul 9, 2023
Such a bummer that they didn't use the 'Misanthrope' title in the US because 'To Catch a Killer' is so generic and misses the point of what this movie is about. Yes, the protagonists try to catch a killer, but this is about a system based onSuch a bummer that they didn't use the 'Misanthrope' title in the US because 'To Catch a Killer' is so generic and misses the point of what this movie is about. Yes, the protagonists try to catch a killer, but this is about a system based on morbid entertainment, hyperconsumerism, and mass surveillance that disposes of everyone that does not live up to its standards. Of course, the thesis that concerns the system as responsible for mass shooters is controversial, but the discomfort it produces only can be read as a warning of how a brutal way of life is pushing some individuals to the brink of insanity. The question is how do we deal with it? And that’s where Shailene Woodley and Ralph Ineson's characters bring some light on why some people cross the line and others don't. Expand
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