Kill It and Leave This Town

2020 [POLISH]

Action / Animation / Drama / Horror

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 93% · 14 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 93%
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 1318 1.3K

Top cast

Anna Dymna as Little Mariusz's Mother When Young
Marek Kondrat as Little Mariusz's Father / Old Man on the Train
Magdalena Cielecka as Girl's Mother on the Tram
Daniel Olbrychski as Behemot
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24 fps
1 hr 31 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by aldertate-43795 10 / 10

Brilliant, cerebral film that challenges current trends

At this moment mankind is backsliding. We will persevere, but the last 40 years will be remembered as the corrosion of our moral fabric. This film represents Poland's fight with regressive tendencies of a complacent society being abused by a minority of intellectually inferior men, much like America today.Most Americans won't acknowledge this because they're weak, soft, uneducated, and intellectually lazy. Amorality is their religion, and its doctrine is one of hatred and intolerance.
Reviewed by I_Ailurophile 6 / 10

Earnest intent and hard work butts up against inscrutable bizarrerie.

There's so very much for us to try to take in here, and honestly, it's not the easiest to try to digest. Over the course of ninety minutes the dominant ethos is far-out arthouse surrealism that forgoes most any sense of cohesiveness, or a through-line, let alone reality, making it difficult at any moment to ascertain what the filmmaker's vision actually is. Amidst this bizarrerie we're further treated to violent and disturbing imagery, blood and gore, character designs that range from the recognizably human to the barely human, reflections on death, mortality, cruelty, and loneliness, and more. The style of animation is unquestionably simple on the face of it, yet is surprisingly varied and clever and belies a substantial amount of detail at times - shading, texture, fine lines and minutiae, color, lighting, and more. 'Kill it and leave this town' is a strange, abstruse experiment, but I'd be lying if I said it weren't well made and fascinating in and of itself.

Truthfully, for all that the picture offers up at one time or another, by and large it's so far-flung and disparate in its visions that even with a clear-cut premise provided from outside context it's hard to put together what Mariusz Wilczynski is doing. It seems to me that it's only in the last third of the length that a measure of unity of vision is established, and still the thoughts underlying some scenes elude me. Suffice to say that what one gets out of this will vary wildly from one viewer to the next, and I don't really know who I'd recommend it to except for those who are open to all the extremely wide possibilities of what cinema has to offer. It's not that I don't like this film, but only that I genuinely don't know what to make of it. Assumptions based on a modicum of outside context - that is, Wilczynski's own statements that it echoes how he keeps alive in his imagination those who he has lost - only get one so far. I think this is worth watching on its own merits, and in recognition of how much hard work went into it. I also think that unless you're a cinephile who is receptive to anything and everything that you may come across, 'Kill it and leave this town' is going to be something that's well beyond the capability of many audiences to sit with.

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