Experimental thriller about a female assassin who avenged the killing of a friend and now becomes the hunted.Experimental thriller about a female assassin who avenged the killing of a friend and now becomes the hunted.Experimental thriller about a female assassin who avenged the killing of a friend and now becomes the hunted.
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Fake reviews and ratings from the moviemaker, gave this film a higher rating than it deserved. It had a somewhat attractive woman, and beautiful scenery. Sufficiently suspenseful music. Reasonably adequate acting. But it was slow and boring, with a bad script. The lingo was dated and too folksy. The action was the worst I've seen since "Born Losers", the Billy Jack film. Seen on Tubi, the free streaming site, which now has live TV.
Agent Kelly is a lovely looking, tense and atmospheric thriller with a dreamlike quality reminiscent of the film 'The Limey.' It has a sense of dislocation which reflects the protagonist's mood and mind set, which also gives the film an uneasy feeling. Agent Kelly is clearly an ultra-low budget film with a limited cast and crew, but it is also a great example of the 'KISS' maxim -' Keep it Short and Simple.' The film's limitations may be clear at times, but what is also apparent is the filmmakers' inventive way of dealing with, and even exploiting, those limitations. Agent Kelly is certainly an experiment, but it is an interesting and a successful one. The film's punk, indie spirit shines through. Pow!
Normally, I'd find this kind of thing an irritating indication of lazy writing, yet for some reason it did not annoy me here, fitting the murky world for which the makers seem to be aiming, largely successfully. Spence, who also wrote the script, is not a glamorous female assassin either, being on the edge of menopause and with a drinking problem: credit due there. Even an ending definitely falling into the noncommittal camp seemed appropriate to what had gone before. While clearly rough around the edges, there was enough novel here to keep me watching - much to my surprise, I will admit. Well done though to Smith and Spence.
Fantastic psychological thriller that keeps the viewer in suspense of what is happening at every moment. Manages the expression of the fight against one's fears and the ability to draw strength and face head on. Totally recommended.
You need more than shaky cam and overly dramatic mood music to make a decent movie. You also need scenes and dialogue that let's the viewer figure thing out what's going on rather than have the characters spell it out to each other in their conversations. OTOH, when the scenes mostly just show a woman walking around aimlessly (with loud mood music) I suppose you need to let the audience know what's going on somehow.
This movie seems devoid of anything more than the most basic story telling craft.
If this truly is an experimental film, then the result of the experiment is that this is not a good way to make a film.
This movie seems devoid of anything more than the most basic story telling craft.
If this truly is an experimental film, then the result of the experiment is that this is not a good way to make a film.
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- TriviaIn the film, Kelly tells her superior, Ed, that she turned fifty last week. Actor Caroline Spence actually did turn fifty a week after filming the scene.
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- Andalucia, Spain(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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