From killing to stopping

Ally 2022-12-16 20:41:31

It's not that bad. From the killing to the end of the killing, the two people finally got the forgiveness of their hearts and began to face family and society again. The director wanted to reflect on the killing of human nature caused by war and killing. The first half an hour brings a strong sense of intuition. The natural pictures of the whole film are beautifully photographed, which in itself implies the opposition between nature and killing. Although the two protagonists continue to switch between hunter and prey-style mutual abuse in order to pave the way for spiritual transformation, they still feel twisted and unnatural, instead they failed to bring guidance and resonance to the audience.

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Killing Season quotes

  • [first lines]

    Emil Kovac: For 18 years I have waited.

    [stands to leave]

    Serbian: So what now?

    Emil Kovac: Hunting. I am going hunting.

  • Emil Kovac: Now your turn. You tell me...

    Benjamin Ford: War stories?

    Emil Kovac: Yes.

    Benjamin Ford: Most of those aren't true.

    Emil Kovac: Most, but some...

    Benjamin Ford: The ones that are, why would anyone want to talk about that?

    Emil Kovac: How else do you keep the past alive?

    Benjamin Ford: The past is dead, let's keep it that way.