This is where I found my largest gripes with the movie. There are multiple spots this film could have chosen to end, but it felt like it kept on going.
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The third act of this movie is pretty much what you would expect it to be, given the ridiculous title, but the way things are handled and quickly edited together to wrap everything up felt like a letdown.
From the sombre first act to the turn of events in the second, I was prepared for anything in the third, but it didnâ(TM)t quite live up to the promise, at least not entirely. The dialogue felt like something written for a dramatic Oscar-contender at times and Elliottâ(TM)s devotion to this character sold that aspect even more.
From his romantic past to how he behaves nowadays, I was immersed in this manâ(TM)s lifestyle. Yes, this is a plot that will turn many viewers off and the finale of the film does go a little off the rails, but this character in Calvin Barr really had me engaged. The notion of this being a a film with a tone that takes its premise seriously is preposterous, but if you can leave that behind you, this is a fantastic character study. The premise is as simple as a man who killed Hitler back in World War II, who is now living a lonely simple life as an elderly man, is recruited to hunt down and kill Bigfoot. That being said, itâ(TM)s how serious and committed he is to this character that really had me enjoying this film as a whole. His performances always elevate the material, no matter how good or bad it actually is. Hereâ(TM)s why, even though almost too strange for some viewers, I think The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot is worth a watch.įirstly, having your film led by the amazingly talented Sam Elliott is always a plus.
I had many mixed emotions watching this film, but Iâ(TM)m surprisingly going to give this film quite a good recommendation. Thankfully, in the case of The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot, it takes itself seriously 100% of the time, while hoping the audience knows that this premise is stupid deep down. Iâ(TM)ve always been a fan of films that take existing myths or legends and turns them into something that feels realistic However, a brain can only suspend so much disbelief before it becomes stupid.