Killing of a Nation is a gritty exploration of political machinations and corruption in Haiti. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, reflecting the turmoil of the time. Carlos Bolado’s direction captures the chaos with a documentary-style realism that pulls you into Anderson Toussaint's world. The pacing can feel relentless, mirroring the high stakes of Toussaint's mission. The performances are raw, particularly that of the lead, who embodies the conflict of an outsider trying to navigate a world of betrayal. Practical effects enhance the realism, especially during pivotal scenes. It's a distinctive take on the crime thriller genre, focusing not just on the assassination but the moral complexities of power and influence.
Interesting take on political corruption.Strong performances that feel authentic.The pacing keeps you on edge throughout.
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