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Killing Zoe

  R HD Closed Captioning

Roger Avary & Roger Avery

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Plot Summary

An American ex-con gets caught up in a Parisian bank heist that goes wrong in this ultra-violent thriller. Zed (Eric Stoltz), a safe-cracking expert fresh out of prison, travels to France to participate in a robbery planned by his friend Eric (Jean-Hughes Anglade). But first, Zed decides to indulge in some relaxation with a gorgeous, kind-hearted prostitute by the name of Zoe (Julie Delpy). This idyll, however, is interrupted by Eric, who leads Zed and the other criminals on a long night of drinking, drugging, and debauchery. The next day, the thieves find themselves hung over and exhausted, and the plan soon goes disastrously wrong, turning into a hostage situation. Even worse for Zed, he discovers that the lovely Zoe also works as a teller at the bank, forcing him into a tricky moral dilemma. Writer and director Roger Avary, best known as the co-screenwriter of Pulp Fiction, creates a similar combination of black comedy, extreme violence, and hip attitude. Critics of Quentin Tarantino's films raised similar objections to Avary's reliance on bloody violence and a detached sensibility, while the film's fans acclaimed its fast-paced action.

Customer Reviews

I love this movie but....

Where are the subtitles??!!! I dont speak french and I love and have seen this movie before.....Just saying itunes

SUBTITLES NEEDED

If ITunes movies can be patched this needs subtitles.

One of the best indie films of the 90s

This film brings back happy memories of dark indie films from the mid 90s. A Roger Avery film that combines the style of Reservoir Dogs and Trainspotting (though technically Trainspotting was released later and probably "borrowed" some ideas from this film). Breathtaking standout performances by Eric Stoltz and Julie Delpy make this a must-see film. The soundtrack is great as well.

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  • $7.99
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Released: 1994

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