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Kill It and Leave This Town(Zabij to i wyjedz z tego miasta)

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Poland · 2021
1h 28m
Director Mariusz Wilczyński
Starring Krystyna Janda, Andrzej Chyra, Maja Ostaszewska, Małgorzata Kożuchowska
Genre Animation, Horror

This dark, psychological animated film brings to life director Mariusz Wilczynski's memories and emotions in harsh, experimental fashion. Wilcynzski explores his relationship with his parents and his hometown, focusing on themes of grief and isolation in his surreal, unique feature debut.

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Slant Magazine by

Mariusz Wilczyński’s animation style strikes an unlikely balance between the childlike and the proficient.

80

Film Threat by Alex Saveliev

It’s all deeply unsettling, a glorious massacre you can’t look away from. Kill It and Leave This Town dares you to avert its gaze. You may not be able to describe it, but good luck forgetting it.

75

IndieWire by David Ehrlich

Kill It and Leave This Town is almost oppressively personal at times. Hideously seductive as it can be, the movie is so isolated inside the contours of Wilczyński’s mind that it’s hard to imagine what audience might exist for it. Then again, what beauty is there in this world that isn’t alive in our heads — if nowhere else — and trying to escape?

70

The Hollywood Reporter by Deborah Young

Although the story is not easy to follow, the anger behind it is so virulent that it sweeps the narrative along on a wave of rage and repulsion. A downer on this scale will not, clearly, be everyone's cup of tea.

70

Variety by Jessica Kiang

An utterly bizarre, frequently grotesque, occasionally obscene singularity, Polish artist Mariusz Wilczynski’s abrasive animation Kill It and Leave This Town exists so far outside the realm of the expected, the acceptable and the neatly comprehensible that it acts as a striking reminder of just how narrow that realm can be.

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The New York Times by Maya Phillips

The grim film feels excavated from the subconscious: The coarse illustration style, with its frazzled, stray lines, emphasizes the bleakness of the images.

80

The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw

This is not animation which is there to exalt, or soothe, or celebrate human loveliness: it is animation which takes a fiercely miserable satirical stab at the world and itself, a language which is unreconciled, unaccommodated.

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Screen Daily by Sarah Ward

In its most poignant, resonant moments, the film feels both devastatingly personal and affectingly revelatory: a simultaneously forceful and tender piece of existential contemplation that’s intricately tied to Wilczynski’s life but still universal in its themes. But when it meanders, which is perhaps more often than it should, it requires serious commitment from its audience.

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