New ‘Killing Them Softly’ Movie Delivered Wicked Violence,Tons Of Dialogue & More

New ‘Killing Them Softly’ Movie Delivered Wicked Violence,Tons Of Dialogue & More


New Killing Them Softly movie delivered wicked violence,tons of dialogue & more. The Weinstein Company released their new comedy/crime flick “Killing Them Softly” into theaters this weekend. I just watched it and thought it was just about ok and sorta funny at times. It delivered a lot of dialogue scenes that were mostly interesting,but at times,could send me right to sleep. The movie stars: Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini, Sam Rockwell, Richard Jenkins, Bella Heathcote, Vincent Curatola, Ray Liotta, Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn, and Linara Washington.

In the new flick, Two crazy guys named Frankie and Russell think they’re smart, and rob a mob protected card game, causing the local criminal economy to collapse. Then mafia hit man ,Jackie Cogan (Brad Pitt), is hired to track them down and restore order. Jackie eventually meets up with a guy named Driver.

From there, Jackie goes on a killing spree to kill the people who were responsible for the robbery. During Jackie’s mission,he confronts one of the robbers,Frankie, at a local tavern,and gets him to reveal Russell and Johnny’s location. Russell’s hit eventually gets called off due to him getting busted on drug possession charges. But they don’t don’t call off Johnny’s hit,and Jackie shoots him up. Then Jackie also shoots up Frankie to complete the full hit. However, he made Frankie believe he would live,just before popping a cap in him.

The movie concludes with a payment dispute between Jackie and Driver that involved a lot of the dialogue that was so prevalent in this movie. Again, I thought the movie was just ok. I’m not really a big fan of that much dialogue,but their accents and vile language made it sort of entertaining. However,I did find myself dosing off at times due to a lack of interest,which is never good. The violent scenes were very wicked,which was entertaining on the plus side. I gave the film a solid C- grade. Follow us on Facebook by Clicking Here. Follow us on Twitter by Clicking Here.

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