The Kill Hole (2012)

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The Kill Hole (2012). 1h 32m | PG-13

“I havenu0026#39;t reviewed a movie in a while but after seeing the 3.4 rating for u0026quot;The Kill Holeu0026quot;, I felt compelled to respond. I gave it a 10. Not that itu0026#39;s truly one of the great movies like u0026quot;Apocalypse Nowu0026quot;, which it echoes in some ways, but its exceptional qualities are very distinctive. The writing is outstanding. If youu0026#39;re looking for an action movie, then you came to the wrong place. I was ready to turn it off immediately if I found it too slow, but the dialog was compelling and dealt with moral issues central to war: personal responsibility, relationship to authority, how sanctioned violence changes those who act under its mandate and so easily drifts into the indefensible. The acting is superb. Boseman and Kittles give Broadway-level performances and they bring a sizzling commitment to the dialog. Itu0026#39;s a true confrontation, filmed with interesting cuts that actually work rather than simply trying to be hip or jarring. Billy Zane is great as the leader of a vets support group and the non-actor veterans who appear in the group speak from the gut and clearly speak their personal truths. The u0026quot;bad guysu0026quot; are very much so but acted with pizzaz and, despite being reprehensible, are used to explore the line between punishment and revenge. Landscapes are rendered beautifully, the city scenes are convincing. This could have been a 2-person stage production with the vets group acting as a Greek chorus of sorts; view it as a compelling play fleshed out somewhat for the screen and one wonu0026#39;t be disappointed by the lack of action.”

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