Kill Me Later, for what it's worth was an okay movie. The story was good but the screenplay should have stayed in the oven for another half hour to an hour.The idea that a thief will take a person ready to take their life as a hostage and then threaten to kill that person is a story worth turning into a film. That's however is it. The developing relationship and the relationships between the supporting cast are minimal and boring.
The biggest distraction is during long dialogue scenes. The filmmakers somehow found it acceptable to throw in jump cuts of the same actors having the same conversation is two different locations. Not to mention when they began playing with filters. Certainly, this is not the kind of film that requires that kind of editing but a case of beginner filmmakers playing around with a new editing system.

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