By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Year: 2014
| To Kill a Man (Chile; 82 min.) directed by: Alejandro Fernández Almendras starring: Daniel Candia; Daniel Antivilo; Ariel Mateluna,; Alejandra Yañez |
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| Kyle says: “TO KILL A MAN sets up the conventions of a revenge thriller and takes us in an unexpected direction. Director Alejandro Fernández Almendras has said he started out ‘to make a Charles Bronson movie’ (DEATH WISH and its four sequels) and found himself compelled to tell an entirely different story. The English title suggests the alternative TO BE A MAN, as the plot is engaged by a bullying village thug who robs a mild-tempered non-violent disconnected family man whose priorities are his job and his family, who do not respect him for his failure to stand up to the bully. His son does, however, and is shot and seriously wounded, while the bully shoots himself to make it look like a crime for which he is innocent. He is of course given a brief prison sentence, and as soon as he is released, he sets upon the family with renewed attacks and torture. The father finally calmly murders the bully with a device seen in numerous WWII movies, whereby a hose is attached to the carbon monoxide release and the poisonous gas is rerouted into the truck. He disposes of the corpse, at which point the film changes direction. “TO KILL A MAN emphasizes the messiness of killing and disposing of the “Seen Thursday, March 20, 2014, New Directors/New Films at the Walter |

