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Essential Killing

  • 2010
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
8.3K
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Essential Killing (2010)
A Taliban member who lives in Afghanistan is taken captive by the Americans after killing three American soldiers. He is transferred to Europe for interrogation but manages to escape from his captors and becomes an escaped convict on a continent he does not know.
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An Afghan POW attempts his escape.An Afghan POW attempts his escape.An Afghan POW attempts his escape.

  • Director
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Writers
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Ewa Piaskowska
    • James McManus
  • Stars
    • Vincent Gallo
    • Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Zach Cohen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    8.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
      • Ewa Piaskowska
      • James McManus
    • Stars
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Emmanuelle Seigner
      • Zach Cohen
    • 51User reviews
    • 122Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Vincent Gallo
    Vincent Gallo
    • Mohammed
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Margaret
    Zach Cohen
    • American Contractor 1
    Iftach Ophir
    Iftach Ophir
    • American Contractor 2
    Nicolai Cleve Broch
    Nicolai Cleve Broch
    • Helicopter Pilot 1
    Stig Frode Henriksen
    Stig Frode Henriksen
    • Helicopter Pilot 2
    David L. Price
    David L. Price
    • Interrogation Officer
    • (as David Price)
    Tracy Spencer Shipp
    • Young Soldier in Suv
    Mark Gasperich
    • Head of Pursuit Team
    Phillip Goss
    • Military Doctor
    Klaudia Kaca
    • Woman on a Bicycle
    Dariusz Juzyszyn
    Dariusz Juzyszyn
    • Logger
    Raymond Josey
    • American Soldier
    Robert Mazurkiewicz
    • Hunter
    Janusz Wojtarowicz
    • Margaret's Husband
    Pawel Baranek
    • Drunk Farmer 1
    Marcin Galazyn
    • Drunk Farmer 2
    David Jefferson
    • American Soldier
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
      • Ewa Piaskowska
      • James McManus
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    User reviews51

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    6dharmendrasingh

    Unessential Viewing

    I can't say that 'Essential Killing' is essential viewing. It's about a man named Mohammed (Vincent Gallo), a terrorist on the run from the US army in Afghanistan. Mohammed is captured and detained in a Guantanamo Bay facsimile, where he is given the treatment we've all read about. But en route to being transferred, perhaps extradited, the car he's in crashes on the snowy roads of Poland where he makes good his escape. The rest of the film is a chase.

    One thing the film tries to do is humanise Mohammed. Recurring visions of his unveiled wife and child, and excerpts from the Koran, influence us into believing that Mohammed himself isn't a threat, but the fascistic ideology he subscribes to is ('Allah killed those men', his thought-process reassures him after he's killed a number of innocents).

    Watching this film I kept wondering if Gallo was the right choice. I won't say it would have been better for a Middle-Easterner to play Mohammed because that would betray the very idea of acting. But one thing's for sure: Gallo doesn't convince as an Afghan.

    There are too many conveniences. Mohammed is rendered deaf by an explosion, so can't respond to people. (Would it have been that difficult to learn a few words of Pashto?). It's apocryphal that he'd be such an efficient killer in his emaciated condition. And would being attacked by feral dogs, caught in a bear trap, crushed by a tree, starved and submerged in sub-zero waters not be enough to kill you? Apparently not mighty Mohammed.

    The disjointed score is a distraction. Clearly that's the point, but it would have made what little suspense there is no less palpable to have no soundtrack at all. Director Jerzy Skolimowski might have realised from the absence of dialogue that silence is often the loudest noise.

    It's a demanding role physically, and Gallo gives an almost animalistic portrayal of a man whose only dilemma is kill or be killed. What's both good and bad is that Gallo doesn't appear to be acting. The film features a few harrowing scenes, including one where Gallo, desperate for nourishment, sucks the milk from a pregnant woman's breast while she's breastfeeding her child. I'm sure I've never seen anything quite as grotesque. If any actor was going to do that, it'd have to be him.

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    8Fella_shibby

    I am still worried about the baby.....

    The film starts with an awesome aerial view of the desert n ends in the vast frozen woodland. A man (Vincent Gallo) responsible for killing three US soldiers is shifted to an unknown location somewhere in Poland. He gets a chance to escape into the frozen wilderness n from this moment on our fugitive has to resort to essential killing n various other stuff to survive, including sucking milk from a lactating female. Even Takashi Mike must hav not thot about this kinda thing. Vincent Gallo's acting is the highlight. His facial expressions speaks more than words. The director n cinematographer shud be commended for their effort.
    8ExploringFilm

    Essential watching?

    Vincent Gallo stars as a confused, lonesome Taliban fighter in this survival film, perhaps a spiritual successor to the old Nils Gaup film 'The Pathfinder' (not the remake). An unnamed fighter is captured by Americans, extradited to a base inn a Russian-speaking country, then escapes, and spends the most part of the film chased by Americans in helicopters or patrols of dogs. It's refreshing to see Americans portrayed through the eyes of a Taliban fighter; with their superior technology and almost infantile attitudes they seem quite like aliens. The fighter is ever troubled by the killing he has to do in order to survive, as he struggles through a bleak wintery landscape (shot in Norway and Poland), searching for food, clothes and shelter. This is a film about the human condition rather than a political one, in some respects it has a classic chase plot but with minimal dialogue a dream-like feel. The strangeness of it all made me intrigued; here is a Taliban fighter chased by rather alien Americans surrounded by hapless Russian-speaking farmers or foresters. This slightly unreal quality is the film's strength, also parallel to the man's sand-coloured 'dream-visions' of his homeland and imagery of a woman (whose face we never see) and images of his family.

    The cinematography and use of colour contrasted against the pale winter landscape is stunning. The plot isn't entirely believable, and takes you through some pretty unlikely twists and turns, but nevertheless this is more existentialist than realist, and Vincent Gallo pulls off the non-speaking part with a humbling and convincing performance.
    9declanjmcmanus

    Brilliant, thought provoking, mature study

    Refreshingly unlike a lot of Hollywood's products where one is fed the director's opinion and invited to swallow it whole. Here a simple story is told without the usual, clearly identified good and bad characters. We watch a story thread its course and are invited to decide for ourselves who, if anyone, is guilty or innocent. Mahommed, the main character, could easily have been portrayed as the stereotypical Jihadist instead he is depicted as frightened and confused which one would suppose are the normal reactions to the situation he finds himself in. It is set in stark but beautiful environments and one can vividly feel the pain and deprivation which is depicted in a most understated manner. This film is different, it is in a league of its own and will be appreciated by anyone with a mind of their own - essential viewing for those who don't.
    8Dannunzio

    8.5

    I saw this film today. While not perfect, it is a very good film. This is about a character that does not want to kill at all, feels horrible about it, but has no other choice. Gallo's performance is his best yet, very convincing and telling. The cinematography is stunning. The music is also quite good, adding more to the tension. (I didn't like the end credits song very much though). It's a very simple story, but it is told well. I appreciate this kind of film, where there is not a great deal of dialogue, just a simple story, good acting, and great photography. I don't need a ton of action, plot twists, subplots, or overindulgent dialogue. So something like Essential Killing is a film I can enjoy. Of course that doesn't mean it's for everyone.

    There are a few small weaknesses (I found the ending felt very abrupt - maybe there could have been a way to make it feel less so), but overall I would rate the film an 8.5. It is a compelling, revealing and rewarding experience.

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    • Trivia
      The movie never reveals what part of the world Mohammed has been taken to. But the coordinates given by a helicopter crew, 53 39 N 25 33 E, is located in a heavily wooded area of northwest Belarus.
    • Goofs
      After Mohammed falls in the water he climbs out of the lake. However, in the following scene with the dog he seems dry.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2010 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Mie Toleruje - Bije
      Music written by Rafal Modlinski, Karol Ludew, Piotr Leniewicz and Adam Adamczyk

      Performed by Moja Adrenalina

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2010 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • Norway
      • Ireland
      • Hungary
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Polish
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Essence
    • Filming locations
      • Kampinoski Park Narodowy, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Skopia Film
      • Cylinder Production
      • Element Pictures
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    • Budget
      • €3,167,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $490,320
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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