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'Killerman': Gritty, grungy, and irredeemable . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on August 31, 2019 at 15:22:14:

Interesting opening prolog: " . . . how do you get 26 million pounds of cash through a bank window without attracting attention?"

An interesting look at two small-time, money laundering guys playing upstream with a heavy hitter. Liam Hemsworth (Moe) takes a shot at not being a romcom and does okay as everything jumps off the rails and spins out of control. Skunk leads Moe awry when Skunk decides to do some overnight "investing" with his Uncle's money. (Uncle is Milo from the 'Pusher' series of films by Refn.)

It doesn't end well for anyone. Okay for cable night without the SO.