Killing Zoe (1993).From the opening credits rushing about the city of Paris, it is obvious that this flick might just be a good one. From the steamy hotel scene to the drug rampage, it soon becomes clear that this flick steps into the fringe and threatens to stay there. The cinematography was awesome. Whether it was depicting the splatter of violence or the hallucinations from a literal smorgasbord of drugs, the viewer almost gets to experience the scenes as if present. The acting was strong with Eric Stoltz strong as ever. Jean-Hughues Anglade killed his part in all the right ways, topping it off with the sublimely casual cigarette magic trick. The direction was strong as well. Overall. a great movie experience for those that appreciate drug infested psychotic rages. Ashe.
derek
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