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September 1, 2017

95 months ago

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The movie Kill Me Please is already released on Cinema in the USA. The upcoming Blu-ray release date in the USA is to be announced, upcoming VOD release date in the USA is to be announced and the upcoming DVD release date in the USA is to be announced.


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Kill Me Please

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Bia (Valentina Herszage), Michele (Julia Roliz), Mariana (Mariana O...
Bia (Valentina Herszage), Michele (Julia Roliz), Mariana (Mariana Oliveira) and Renata (Dora Freind) are a clique of affluent high school girls. They waste away their days wandering the fields between the vertigo-inducing high rises in Barra da Tijuca, an affluent new neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. Both privileged and abandoned by busy parents, the girls spend most of their time together. W...
Bia (Valentina Herszage), Michele (Julia Roliz), Mariana (Mariana Oliveira) and Renata (Dora Freind) are a clique of affluent high school girls. They waste away their days wandering the fields between the vertigo-inducing high rises in Barra da Tijuca, an affluent new neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. Both privileged and abandoned by busy parents, the girls spend most of their time together. When a wave of murders begins to terrorize the neighborhood, the girls develop a morbid curiosity with the victims - and lines separating life, desire and death begins to break down. Blending coming-of-age with slow-burning horror, partly inspired by the 1980s teen slasher genre, Kill Me Please is a disturbing and funny dive into teenage sexuality, spirituality, loneliness and fragility - as well as an ambitious feature debut by a young and promising Brazilian director, Anita Rocha da Silveira.
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What the critics say

Based on 7 reviews, Kill Me Please gets an average review score of 70

90/100
variety.com
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Anita Rocha da Silveira's arresting debut feature is a fever dream of adolescent sexuality with a retro giallo flavor.

2815d ago

90/100
nytimes.com
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Like the teenage girls who monopolize its attention, Kill Me Please is moody, lovely, preening and libidinous.

2815d ago

B/A+
thefilmstage.com
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Kill Me Please is remarkably accomplished for a debut feature despite feeling a little bit muddled in terms of rhythms and especially its ending, which tips its hat a little bit too hard to art-horror ponderousness.

2815d ago

80/100
villagevoice.com
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Girls’ adolescence makes for terror in Brazil’s sumptuous “Kill Me Please”

2815d ago

C/A+
theplaylist.net
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“Kill Me Please” is content to leave questions unanswered and to embrace ambiguity, but in doing so, it misunderstands one of the fundamental aspects of adolescence.

2815d ago

60/100
hollywoodreporter.com
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A debut about the dark fantasies of the rich girls of Rio.

2815d ago

1/4
slantmagazine.com
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There’s no sense throughout Kill Me Please of anything being at stake for its teenage characters.

2815d ago

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