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Making a Killing is an intense and suspenseful dramatic film, leveraging our presumptions of small town dynamics, the disparity of power in relationships, and the desire to move beyond the confines of the limiting environments we've grown into. Director Devin Hume reminds us that money is almost a prerequisite catalyst for getting out of a place to somewhere else, and the chase for any dollar that could be put to that cause is at the center of Making a Killing.Lead actors Jude Moran, Mike Star, and Michael Jai White nail their roles as the deferential brother/roommate (Moran), growing impatient for strategic insight from an apparent older brother (Star), just as a state investigator (White) rolls in town to solve the killing of a pedophile darkly played by Back to the Future's Christopher Lloyd.Plot twists are here in force, and the acting is top shelf. Making a Killing is a terrific dramatic film.-Was this review of use to you? If so, let me know by clicking "Helpful." Cheers!
The movie seemed to start off slow, but had a purpose. It was far better than I was expecting. The ending was not predictable. All of the cast was top notch. Read after the movie ends. . . interesting how this true story ended in the very end, too.
I enjoyed the movie, although the relationship between the two "brothers" was very odd. Michael Jai White was outstanding, in making his role come alive with quick wit and a bit of sarcasm!
I never could figure out a few things, like why it was assumed the old guy mayor and his buddy killed the child molester and WHY? They wanted his gold teeth collection? Is that all this was about, gold teeth and old worn coins? I don't understand what motivated the Indians to try and kill the SID officer who BTW was a great actor. So we have a couple gay morticians pretending to be brothers who collected old coins and teeth improbable reason for murder. If it wasn't for Michael Jai White I probably wouldn't have finished the movie it was kind of not my thing. So the blame was blamed on the morticians and don't know why. No evidence? True story with more holes than Swiss cheese.
If it were even the least subjective, I wouldn’t write this. This has got to be the the most recent and obvious anti-white woke propaganda I’ve seen. The Whites are dumb, unsophisticated and enlighten while the hero [insert racially sensitive term here] is the big boss on campus. Egregious tripe. Avoid.
There was a murder. There was a strange investigation. Almost didn't watch because "comedy" was part of the description; I never laughed. This is a drama and I did like the story. This was first in recommendation row; apparently I will just watch whatever is first in recommendation row because so far it has been worth watching. I like action and violence and shooting and punching and kicking; maybe the next one; whatever.
Really liked this movie. It was nice to see Michael Jai White in a movie he didn’t fight in from beginning to end. Great story and suspenseful until the very end.