The themes of collusion with power and a bad conscience broaden the interest of the Polish crime drama I'm a Killer (Jestem Morderca), set in the early 1970s just before the Solidarity Movement challenged 30 years of socialism and a stodgy Communist regime. Writer-director Maciej Pieprzyca offers a side window on this pregnant moment in his country's history in the story of an exuberant manhunt for Poland's first official serial killer, which gives way to anguished doubts about whether they've caught the right man. Tersely written and acted, with moments of great tragic irony, it's a classic think piece slipped...
- 7/4/2017
- by Deborah Young
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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