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I Kill Giants (2017)

6.2 | Nov 15, 2017 (US) | Fantasy, Drama | 01:46
Budget: 15 100 000 | Revenue: N/A

I find giants, I hunt giants

Sophia, a new high school student, tries to make friends with Barbara, who tells her that “she kills giants,” protecting this way her hometown and its inhabitants, who do not understand her strange behavior.

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Cast

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Madison Wolfe
Barbara Thorson
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Zoe Saldaña
Mrs. Mollé
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Imogen Poots
Karen Thorson
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Sydney Wade
Sophia
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Noel Clarke
Mr. Mollé
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Jennifer Ehle
Mrs. Thorson
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Ciara O'Callaghan
Theresa Tuzzo
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John Boyle
Giant (voice)

Reviews

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furious_iz
4 | Sep 12, 2019
The moral of the story is deep down inside every interesting and unique individual is an emotionally damaged person who just wants to wear normal clothes when they are "fixed", I'm looking at you The Breakfast Club, The Faculty, This Must Be The Place... Could've been a better film, if there had have been more ambiguity and less fixing of creative people to make them normal. Seriously I was bummed when the lead girl turned up without her bunny ears. Cool creature design seemed relatively pointless, because it was an emotional drama rather than a monster film. Also they didn't blend the CG and live action well enough for it to seem realistic or fluid. All in all kind of a waste of time, even if it was an interesting monster to pick. Too much indie, not enough everything else. For a better emotional drama with literal monsters expressing figurative problems, choose the far better Colossal.
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Gimly
5 | May 15, 2018
The CGI beasties were pretty cool to behold, unfortunately they were a pretty minute part of this movie, which is absolutely not what it was marketed to be. Now I've got no problem with a movie subverting expectations, but _I Kill Giants_ didn't offer up enough within its alternatives to come away with a whole-hearted recommendation from me. What it does have is intermitantly interesting, and although I was a little disappointed, it was very far from the worst film I've seen all year. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._