'The Killer' Is a Black-Comic Masterpiece

When David Fincher’s latest picture The Killer premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September, it was to a more muted reception than might have been anticipated. Part of this may have been because, with the actors’ strike very much in force, its stars Michael Fassbender and Tilda Swinton were nowhere to be seen, with Fincher himself the only A-lister on the red carpet. But it was also undoubtedly because the finished film was not remotely what many had anticipated. Early hype suggested that The Killer would follow the exploits of Fassbender’s anonymous assassin as he (inconveniently) develops a conscience, presumably setting up an existential quandary. What the eventual movie instead offers is a superbly executed (ahem) black-comic masterpiece, with a sense of humor every bit as gut-punching as the blows and bullets doled out by its protagonist.

Read Full Article »


Comment
Show comments Hide Comments


Related Articles