68 Kill DVD Review

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Good Morning Lovelies,

First shown at SXSW, writer-director Trent Haaga’s, 68 Kill, took the dark comedy genre to a new level, as a robbery goes completely wrong, leading audiences into a horror film with many gross moments of gore and violence.

Focusing on the life of Chip, a young man who works for a sewage company, the film captures him as he gets caught up in a messy situation with his girlfriend Liza, who is known for being a troublemaker. Instead of paying for their home, Liza provides sexual services to their landlord, until she has enough, causing the pair to end up in a deadly dual.

The film is an incredibly dark feature and if you end up liking it, you may end up questioning yourself. However, it will certainly have its fans and it is easy to see why. The film is continuously pushing the boundaries. It wants to test audiences and see how far or how much they will watch before it becomes too much.

There is sex, violence, car chases and more, but none of them really make for a load of appeal. It seems like every possible thriller option has been thrown together to make 68 Kill. Which could be why it is called that.

Overall, I am giving this film…

2 Stars

Blog Soon, 
Joey X

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