Killing Zoe | Eric Stoltz, Julie Delpy | Killing Zoe Great, yet One Question
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Killing Zoe
Killing Zoe
Eric Stoltz
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Julie Delpy
Lions Gate, 2001
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great movie
Keep in mind that this is not your typical bank robbery/get-a-way film. This film use the bank heist theme to mask its intense portrayal of the dark side of the modern French society. It is a pleasant surprise for me to see this type of film. It has good acting, good story, and good cinematography. What more can you ask for?
As for the prior reviewers' complain of lack of character development. I say nuts. Must every movie have detailed character background? If you want one, go read a book. A good movie does not require obvious character background. A good movie will have such information hidden inside. A good movie will implore movie-goers to think and explore themselves.
Anyway, I love this movie. It is one of those movie that you can discuss with your friends about. It is one of those movies that you are not likely to forget.
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Killing Zoe Great, yet One Question
I thouroughly enjoyed this film mainly because it is itensly raw or even 'pulp'. Hmmm I wonder why. For taking place in France (though it was filmed in Cali.) on Bastille Day and the never-boring heist genre I definately recommend it. I have ONE question though. Whats on the cover in his hand. In the movie he walks towards the screen and flicks something and it makes a small explosion. Is it a cigarette or is it a heroine-related hallucinations. It's as if Avary, Stoltz, Bender, and Tarantino are throwing a riddle in our faces. It reminds me of whats in the suitcase in Pulp Fiction. All-in-all, a great film.
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Well, I liked it.
Read some bad reviews below. I just saw this movie for the first time and I actually thought it was good. I thought it was slow at first, but the whole bank robbing sequence was great, I thought. So, yeah, a bit too much exposition, but pays off in the end I thought. I thought Eric was one of the coolest villains I have seen in a while. Reminded me of Gary Oldman in 'Leon'. So whatever. I liked it.
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