Film noir has always eluded me, but Killer's Kiss is one rare 
exception.  Maybe it's because it's so short, or because the photography
 is so stylish, or because it has an excellent fight scene at the end.  
Drag is pretty minimal, as is the story, but what it lacks, the film 
makes up for in its visual prowess.  In fact, with only limited dialogue
 and plot, the film is best seen as a visual experience:  it's a story 
told with the images, rather than with words or narrative.
I've 
shown this film off to a few folks, and they all find the plot to be 
pretty stupid and silly.  I can't deny that there's not a whole lot to 
it.  It's a very simple story with minimal character development.  It is
 framed as a flashback story, lending some strength to the narrative.  
What
 I find most notable, however, is the filming.  The photography is 
top-notch, with superb camera angles, lighting, and composition.  
Editing is solid.  Acting is not too bad, and the writing gets the job 
done.  This production uses very simple, but also very real-looking, 
sets, props, and costumes.  Music is appropriate as well.
I find this film to be a quick and easily-accessible dose of quality film noir entertainment.  I recommend it.
4/5 (Entertainment:  Good | Story:  Average | Film:  Perfect)
 

 
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