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So, 'The Killing of Time' kind of sits in that quirky spot between comedy and crime drama. It's a follow-up to 'The Pure and the Damned,' but it doesn't lean heavily on its predecessor. The pacing feels almost conversational, a lot of back-and-forth between Ellis and Benny as they wait for their partner during a heist. It’s got this relaxed, almost absurdist vibe, with moments that make you chuckle before dropping you back into the tension. Adam Bondar's direction captures that blend of humor and danger really well. The performances are solid, especially the chemistry between the leads. You can feel the camaraderie, but there's an underlying tension that keeps it dynamic. It's distinctive, for sure, with practical effects that ground the more outlandish moments.
Indirect sequel to 'The Pure and the Damned'A blend of comedy and crime with unique pacingPractical effects enhance the atmosphere
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