Kill Hole (Webley, 2011): U.S.A.
Reviewed by Jose De Anda. Viewed at the SBIFF 2012.
This film was strong on the pure notion of the theme: military defense contractors are the ultimate evil and veterans of war are the main victims.
This film could be construed as weak by proponents of “National Defense” and the war on “Terror”.
The main character in this film lives in a small enclosed world making him seem trapped.
The supporting character lives in an open free world able to roam and do whatever.
This film was very straightforward and direct, hence this review.
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- 02.13.12 / 7pm
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- Films, Santa Barbara Film Festival 2012
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