A psychotic man stops taking his medication and goes on a killing spree after having bloody visions.A psychotic man stops taking his medication and goes on a killing spree after having bloody visions.A psychotic man stops taking his medication and goes on a killing spree after having bloody visions.
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I was searching through a local bargain bin and found a single copy of this film. I purchased it on the strength of the Filmthreat review and was pleasantly surprised that it lived up to the review. Sure it is a low budget film that relies more on the actors than the action but the cast hold their own. The script has a few moments that are hard to follow but the plot comes through if you pay attention and in my humble opinion it is worth the effort. A slow dark thriller. Some of the action at the end could have been choreographed better but i know from experience on sets of B-movies that choreographing action can be tough so I'll let that slide.
This cheap film grabbed me and kept me interested and there was definitely a lot of heart behind the scenes and it shows on screen. If you ever get the chance to see this movie i recommend you watch. Good stuff!
This cheap film grabbed me and kept me interested and there was definitely a lot of heart behind the scenes and it shows on screen. If you ever get the chance to see this movie i recommend you watch. Good stuff!
My one line summary should explain it all. I've been on a run of low budget horror films of late and ran across this one at my local video store. The box lists a good deal of great reviews and even an award of some sort. So many bad films do. Not this one - it is good. Very well acted. Especially the lead good/guy bad guy. Is he crazy or isn't he? What a terrific actor. Can't remember his name right now. Very similar to "The Machinist" in many ways.
Kinda wonder of Brad Anderson didn't watch this film... I also dug the cinematography. Strange angles. Only thing I wasn't crazy about was the way the dreams looked. I definitely recommend it.
Not a normal horror film by any means. More of a psychological horror film I suppose.
Kinda wonder of Brad Anderson didn't watch this film... I also dug the cinematography. Strange angles. Only thing I wasn't crazy about was the way the dreams looked. I definitely recommend it.
Not a normal horror film by any means. More of a psychological horror film I suppose.
This film is my idea of a real horror film. Most of all because it could and does happening. Watching a young man with mental problems disenigrate into murder is something we've all read about. I really like the POV of the film which is so much through the characters view and view point. It is his world and you are just a visitor.
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I found My Sweet Killer to be a creepy little film. The sound effects are very important in this film. Voices in the head (or are they?) sprinkle through the film. Starts a bit slow, but builds towards something most indies don't - a real story and conclusion. Best thing about the film and the reason without doubt to watch it is the performance of the lead actor Kirk Harris. Only way to describe it is Taxi Driver-ish. I've not seen him in another film yet, however he appears to be a young DeNiro like actor in the making. Also, enjoyed most of the rest of the actors as well. Which is a huge surprise on a low budget film. There where however a few obvious non-actors in the film which pull the viewer out a bit. All in all very disturbing.
It's always tough watching and judging low-budget, independent films. You can tell that the people behind the cameras had a lot of heart and energy going into this film. Unfortunately, it's not enough here. Nicely shot and competently directed, it's the script and the performance of the lead actor that causes the film's shortcomings; and since both come directly from Kirk Harris, it's ultimately with him my problems lie.
The script, detailing the psychological deterioration of an ex-mental patient, is full of cliches: the loner, sympathetic yet brooding with barely-hidden psychosis; the other loner, another outcast from society who's trying to make friends; the gang-bangers/drug dealers/street urchins who harass the lead character; the delusional character who only the lead character can see, who continually spurs him on to commit acts of violence, which he eventually does, and then...the list goes on.
Kirk Harris is best performing this character when he plays him shy and introverted, as he is at the beginning of the film. I can actually believe that he is Charlie, which is the goal of any good method actor. But it's in the moments when Charlie begins to lose control, when the little smile cracks across his face or he tosses his head in disbelief that Charlie disappears and you can see Kirk Harris "acting". And once you see that, the illusion is destroyed, Charlie disappears and Kirk cannot bring him back.
I applaud the efforts of everyone involved. I think, however, that time and future films will help hone their crafts, resulting in better productions.
The script, detailing the psychological deterioration of an ex-mental patient, is full of cliches: the loner, sympathetic yet brooding with barely-hidden psychosis; the other loner, another outcast from society who's trying to make friends; the gang-bangers/drug dealers/street urchins who harass the lead character; the delusional character who only the lead character can see, who continually spurs him on to commit acts of violence, which he eventually does, and then...the list goes on.
Kirk Harris is best performing this character when he plays him shy and introverted, as he is at the beginning of the film. I can actually believe that he is Charlie, which is the goal of any good method actor. But it's in the moments when Charlie begins to lose control, when the little smile cracks across his face or he tosses his head in disbelief that Charlie disappears and you can see Kirk Harris "acting". And once you see that, the illusion is destroyed, Charlie disappears and Kirk cannot bring him back.
I applaud the efforts of everyone involved. I think, however, that time and future films will help hone their crafts, resulting in better productions.
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