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Looks That Kill

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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6.3/10
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Julia Goldani Telles and Brandon Flynn in Looks That Kill (2020)
The story of a teenage boy who deals with the ups and downs of being lethally attractive.
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The story of a teenage boy who deals with the ups and downs of being lethally attractive.The story of a teenage boy who deals with the ups and downs of being lethally attractive.The story of a teenage boy who deals with the ups and downs of being lethally attractive.

  • Director
    • Kellen Moore
  • Writer
    • Kellen Moore
  • Stars
    • Brandon Flynn
    • Tom Proctor
    • Annie Mumolo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Kellen Moore
    • Writer
      • Kellen Moore
    • Stars
      • Brandon Flynn
      • Tom Proctor
      • Annie Mumolo
    • 81User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brandon Flynn
    Brandon Flynn
    • Max
    Tom Proctor
    Tom Proctor
    • Therapist Vin
    Annie Mumolo
    Annie Mumolo
    • Jan
    Peter Scolari
    Peter Scolari
    • Paul
    Haas Regen
    • Delivery Doctor
    • (as Haas Regan)
    Sydney Miller
    • Delivery Room Nurse
    Diana Ruppe
    Diana Ruppe
    • Officer Suzie Mae
    Ki Hong Lee
    Ki Hong Lee
    • Dan
    Jon Peterson
    Jon Peterson
    • Colin Clive
    Julia Goldani Telles
    Julia Goldani Telles
    • Alex
    Danny Reuben
    • Clinic Nurse
    • (as Danny Polevoy)
    Tiffany Milian
    Tiffany Milian
    • Erica
    Tim Simon
    Tim Simon
    • Waiter
    Rhaechyl Walker
    Rhaechyl Walker
    • Valencia
    Sea McHale
    • Craig
    Kendra Kirby
    Kendra Kirby
    • Myrtle
    Priscilla Lopez
    Priscilla Lopez
    • Esther
    Susan Berger
    Susan Berger
    • Rosemary
    • Director
      • Kellen Moore
    • Writer
      • Kellen Moore
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    8pieromori

    Utterly shocked by the lack of praise for this small gem

    TL;DR: If you've loved The Fault in Our Stars and the sorts, you can't miss this; if you (like myself) hated it, you should still give this one a chance - you might be pleasantly surprised.

    Whenever I finish a movie, the first thing I do is to check online for reviews; I like to see other people's opinion about it, wheter they agree with mine or not. It makes for an enriching experience.

    So imagine my surprise when, coming here after watching this movie, I found out that not only there's not a single review about it, but also so few people have seen (the vote count as I'm writing is only at 177)! I mean, really? This is by no means a B movie (which usually have ten times as many ratings), and it's already been three days since it was released. For such a delightfully charming one, it's too much of an injustice, so here's my attempt to repair that a tiny bit.

    Watching the trailer you might be tricked into thinking this is a silly YA rom-com, and sure enought I begins that way. But it soon goes from silly to charming, from charming to heartbreaking... don't get me wrong, at its heart this is still very much a YA rom-com, with all of it's clichés and pitfalls, nothing groundbreaking. But the way it blend those with some more dense elements (one of them being almost too somber) feels so right that you can't help but be captured by it; I've mentioned The Fault in Our Stars at the beginning, but in this sense it's much more akin to Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.

    A lot of it goes to the impeccable production and cast. Both protagonists (Flynn and Telles) are so natural that they manage to somehow hoover above you're average in-love teen couple. The supporting characters are also on spot, including some hilarious ones having little to no lines at all. But what impressed me the most was the special care given to the cinematography, which leverages the movie concept to create some really eye-caching close-ups. All of this combined with a lot of funny references to '90s nerd culture. Considering that this is the first feature film of director Kellen Moore, it's even more impressive.

    Of all of those tragic-teen-romance movies that have become a genre in and of itself, this is the only one that I've actually enjoyed. Give it a try - even if you don't like it as much, I think you'll agree that it deserves a LOT more attention than it's getting.
    6mooveephantom

    Uneven but entertaining movie.

    When you get passed the ridiculous premise and glaring plot holes, the film is a good little black comedy/Romcom. The two leads are interesting and funny enough in their roles. Some good supporting roles from some elderly characters which ground the story with some nice comedic results. Now as far is the story outside the boy and girl's dilemmas, the themes and messages getting pretty muddled. It clumsily tries to tackle some serious subjects and gets lost. The movie is similar to the film Spontaneous with its dark/weird/funny/cuteness theme. But that film was more successful in its ideas. But still, Looks That Kill still makes for an entertaining ride.
    7heywardyoung

    Surprisingly good

    Honestly had low expectations but really enjoyed this film Funny , sad and sweet Really good performances by the cast
    8vivienneli

    Avoids the cliché that too many films fall into

    This film turned out to be better than I expected. Although it is far from perfect and has some problems, I absolutely love the characters and the fresh twist of humour. It is a refreshing film that is very different from the others. I love the ending and felt the overall message was conveyed very well. I've rated this film a little higher than what I would have normally given it, but because of it's refreshing concept and good writing (more so for the characters but the plot is also very good) it has earned itself an 8/10.
    6TheHoodOfSwords

    Fun and Cheesy

    With that being said I really liked the concept of this movie. I've only seen the first season of 13 reasons why so I haven't see a lot of Flynn in anything to know a lot about his acting. The movie started off quite dark and I was thinking it would be more drama then comedy however it quickly switched gears to be a comedy. I thought it might be some super dark comedy but instead it was just some average teen romance movie with a weird quirk in it. Flynn and his co star do an alright job but the movie doesn't really give them a lot to do. They kind of just walk around a lot.

    My main problem with this movie is plausibility. Max (Flynn's character) kills anybody that sees his face. But he has lived his whole life without being arrested, and someone doctors or scientists aren't trying to run tests on him? As well as the fact that the whole seeing his face thing is never explained. Realistically for a lot of the movie only his nose and forehead are covered. What counts as seeing his face? Could he wear one bandage around His noise and have it count? It's just never really explained, which I wouldn't mind if the movie didn't put so much emphasis on the fact he has such a hard time making friends cause nobody wants to be around him.

    Overall, it's an alright cheesy movie. Right up my friend Kiz's alley but it didn't blow me away. The last 30 minutes are also pretty slow.

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      Shooting of the bridge scenes was continuously interrupted by weather. During the filming of the first bridge scene a strong but brief blizzard shut production down for a half an hour. Within an hour there was almost no sign it had snowed at all. The final scene on the bridge was completed minutes before an incoming electrical storm would have required production to be suspended for safety.
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      References Titanic (1997)

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Öldüren Bakışlar
    • Filming locations
      • Lake outlet bridge, 398 Long Branch Rd, Syracuse, NY, United States(location)
    • Production companies
      • American High
      • LD Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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