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Director: Pierre Boutron
A man is told of being not of flesh and blood, but the creation of a writer.
Critical Reception & Ratings
I Kill He is a 1982 French film directed by Pierre Boutron that received a mixed critical reception. The film's surreal, existential premise about a man being told he is a creation of a writer has been described as both intriguing and confusing by critics. However, the film's specific awards recognition and public reception through ratings are not widely documented.
Why you might like this:
Fans of unconventional, mind-bending sci-fi films will find a lot to appreciate in I Kill He from 1982, directed by Pierre Boutron. The film's exploration of themes of identity and the nature of reality are bolstered by its surreal, dreamlike visual style that challenges the viewer's perceptions.