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5.3/10
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An unhappily married man begins to imagine what it would be like to murder his wife.An unhappily married man begins to imagine what it would be like to murder his wife.An unhappily married man begins to imagine what it would be like to murder his wife.
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I've become a real fan of Patrick Wilson in recent years. He's put his name to a lot of quality movies. Sadly, this is not of them. There was an idea that could have worked somewhere in the mix here, but it just got bogged down under an immensely boring story. The period the film is set in, the characters and the bland dialogue all do nothing more than put you to sleep.
The film does pick up the pace a touch in the final third, but by then it's too late. Most have already switched off and those that haven't no longer care. The mystery side of things is poorly conceived as well. Thing's that we are meant to be curious about we already know the answer to, and things that we might genuinely care to know are never answered.
'A Kind of Murder' is a very bleak experience that achieves nothing it sets out to. How a film with the word "murder" in the title can ever turn out quite so boring I'm not sure, but this one manages it. Nothing to see here, watch some of Wilson's other fantastic work from previous years instead.
The film does pick up the pace a touch in the final third, but by then it's too late. Most have already switched off and those that haven't no longer care. The mystery side of things is poorly conceived as well. Thing's that we are meant to be curious about we already know the answer to, and things that we might genuinely care to know are never answered.
'A Kind of Murder' is a very bleak experience that achieves nothing it sets out to. How a film with the word "murder" in the title can ever turn out quite so boring I'm not sure, but this one manages it. Nothing to see here, watch some of Wilson's other fantastic work from previous years instead.
I finished watching this and envisioned the cast and crew having a good laugh on all of the poor suckers who watched. I would have gave six stars, but the ending was ridiculous. It's a decent 60's style crime/drama mystery, complete with wardrobe, hairstyles, sets and cigarette smoking. The story and characters are entertaining. Things build up nicely, then comes the ending. It's like the writer couldn't come up with anything, so he just stops where he stops. No resolution and many things unanswered, on a movie where I would have expected something more. It's not a B horror flick. It's not trying to be artsy. Just a regular, half decent movie with a garbage ending. Or really, no ending at all.
I enjoy a good noir and a good whodunit but this one does not deliver. The 60s vibe is cool, the melodramatic Jessica Beal is OK, Patrick Wilson is believable, and Eddie Marsan is great. It's just that the story gets too complicated and drags after the first 30 min. The last 10 are especially confusing
I wasn't that interested in this film in the first 10 minutes, then I realised that Patrick Wilson was acting quite well, the direction was good and the sets were totally authentic. The story whilst nothing new or exciting was solid enough, and by about half way there I was well into it. Who dunnit, why did they, are they gonna get caught, I was having a drink and thoroughly enjoying it until the end. Yeah the end just came, out of the blue, from nowhere. And not only that, but it left me wondering, what the heck happened then? Who did what and why? The biggest anti climax in a very long time. I gave it 4 stars but that really was for the great acting from Wilson and Marsan, and the excellent filming. It's lucky to get that tbh because of the way it abruptly came to an end.
...'cos if I had I wouldn't have been led down the garden path to this movie's sinkhole of an ending.
Did you know
- TriviaHayley Bennett does her own vocals on the song "I Can't Escape from You".
- GoofsDetective Corby ushers Marty Kimmil into the backroom of the bookstore and punches Kimmel in the stomach. Kimmel drops to the floor then stands up. Corby carefully removes Kimmel's eye glasses. and sets them on the floor. He finally smashes the eyeglasses then leaves the bookstore. Whe Kimmel pays a visit to Walter Stackhouse's office he is sporting a black eye. At no point did Kimmel get punched in the face when Det. Corby hit him.
- Quotes
Walter Stackhouse: Come on, come on, come on!
Clara Stackhouse: You are a sex maniac.
Walter Stackhouse: You used to love my mania. Come on, let's try to remember. Why don't we start by christening every room in this house?
Clara Stackhouse: Please, Walter. Not tonight. Can't you just go to sleep?
Walter Stackhouse: Ah, god. When is it going to fucking end, Clara? Why are you so unhappy?
- ConnectionsReferences Vénus au vison (1960)
- SoundtracksJa, Ja-Ja
Written by Anna Duran
Performed by Mongo Santamaria
Courtesy of Original Jazz Classics
By Arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,915
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $978
- Dec 18, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $91,149
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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