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Kill Me Three Times

Once is never enough.
2015 | 90m | English

(24693 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Kriv Stenders
Writer: James McFarland
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While on a seemingly routine job, a jaded hit man discovers that he's not the only one with his target in the crosshairs.
Release Date: Apr 10, 2015
Director: Kriv Stenders
Writer: James McFarland
Genres: Comedy, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords assassin, dark comedy
Production Companies Parabolic Pictures, Stable Way Entertainment, Cargo Films, Media House Capital
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Simon Pegg Charlie Wolfe
Teresa Palmer Lucy Webb
Sullivan Stapleton Nathan Webb
Alice Braga Alice Taylor
Luke Hemsworth Dylan Smith
Callan Mulvey Jack Taylor
Bryan Brown Bruce Jones
Steve Le Marquand Sam
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Daniel Spriggs Best Boy Electric
Lyn Askew Costume Supervisor
Kate Seeley Costume Supervisor
Hayley Miro Browne Assistant Editor
Kriv Stenders Director
James McFarland Writer
Christine King Casting
Geoffrey Simpson Director of Photography
Clayton Jauncey Production Design
Jo Briscoe Art Direction
Louise Brady Set Decoration
Terri Lamera Costume Design
Hayley Atherton Hairstylist
Alexei Dmitriew Tattoo Designer
Paula Jane Hamilton Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor
Naomi Lynch Makeup Artist
Marc van Buuren Post Production Supervisor
Jamie Crooks First Assistant Director
Veronica Cotea Property Master
Timothy Leaning Scenic Artist
Steve Burgess Sound Effects Editor
Chris Goodes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Harvey Sound Effects Editor
Trevor Hope Sound Recordist
Glenn Newnham Dialogue Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Newton Boom Operator
Taj Trengove Special Effects Supervisor
Mitch Deans Stunt Coordinator
Peter Beeh Aerial Director of Photography
Chris Hansford Dolly Grip
Gavin Head First Assistant Camera
Michael McDermot Aerial Director of Photography
Greg McKie Key Grip
Andrew McLeod Camera Operator
Melissa Ozich First Assistant "B" Camera
David Dare Parker Still Photographer
Perry Sandow Gaffer
Caitlin Spiller First Assistant Editor
Dee McClelland Colorist
Warren Fahey Music Supervisor
Emily Rogers Swanson Music Editor
Biatta Czerkies Production Coordinator
Melissa Hayward Script Supervisor
David Norton-Woad Armorer
Jill Bilcock Editor
Faraz Hedayat Thanks
Johnny Klimek Music
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Tania Chambers Producer
Jack Drewe Executive Producer
Daniel Findlay Executive Producer
Ian Gibbins Executive Producer
Aaron L. Gilbert Executive Producer
Laurence Malkin Producer
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Rangan
6.0

> When no ones are innocent, the trouble would be twice to deal. It was a hot and humid atmosphere, I thought they shot in Italy. Then came to know it was an Aussie flick when a dead kangaroo was shown. So Simon Pegg in an Australian film, that directed by one of my favourite dog movies 'Red Dog' ... famed filmmaker. On this, it was a mixed feeling to me. A comedy-thriller, a good time pass movie. The film editing and the screen presentation were what made it look a better flick. If it was told from the starting point to the end as a single line, then it would have been very ordinary. Barely there are eight actors, that mean it is a limited cast movie that takes place in the isolated location. All about love, cheating, crime, money, completely about the dark side desires. There are a couple of twists, that is only because of the bend in the storytelling. At the Beginning, the three different stories were told one after another that set in the same timeline. The first one was to introduce a hitman, followed by a woman who cheats her husband and the finally a dentist couple who was threatened by a loan shark. There are no good guys in the story. All of them has some issues and they want to get rid of it from their lives. So the plot begins to explode once they committed to their plans that does not go as it should be. When a series of mistakes and characters and their situation overlaps with each other, that lead to the finale. There are some minor plot holes, if you don't compare it with the Hollywood blockbusters like critics then possibly you would enjoy it. I won't suggest it if you are looking for a Tarantino style masterpiece. It is a little dark-comedy from the down-under that has its own value despite there are some similarities with other flicks. 6/10

May 16, 2024