I bought this Blu-ray based on the fact that I absolutely loved these filmmakers' previous movie, Driven. Also, I wanted to hear from them in the extras. This movie was quite a disappointment. While I respect them for it, it seems like they wanted to do something entirely different, something more along the lines of a Hollywood thriller (with no budget). One thing glaringly missing from Killer Concept is the snap, crackle, and pop of the dialogue found in Driven, an essential key to what made that movie great. Why these same writers/filmmakers abandoned that in favor of something more traditional is a little confusing to me (I would think they'd want to be known for their great dialogue).
I will say, this is one great looking film done on a $900 budget, professionally lit and edited, great job on sound. Technically, this is a terrific accomplishment.
Two filmmakers are writing a movie about a local serial killer, and unkowingly have hired the killer himself to help them out. Killer concept, but I felt like they didn't exploit enough of the intriguing situations a plot like this would seem to present. Also, as has been mentioned in other reviews, the killer's identity is revealed far too soon. This concept is begging them to have fun with an is-he-or-isn't-he plotline.
I really respect this creative team, and look forward to what they do next. I just hope they're still willing to take more chances, as I felt this flick was a little too plain for my tastes.
I will say, this is one great looking film done on a $900 budget, professionally lit and edited, great job on sound. Technically, this is a terrific accomplishment.
Two filmmakers are writing a movie about a local serial killer, and unkowingly have hired the killer himself to help them out. Killer concept, but I felt like they didn't exploit enough of the intriguing situations a plot like this would seem to present. Also, as has been mentioned in other reviews, the killer's identity is revealed far too soon. This concept is begging them to have fun with an is-he-or-isn't-he plotline.
I really respect this creative team, and look forward to what they do next. I just hope they're still willing to take more chances, as I felt this flick was a little too plain for my tastes.