The Knife That Killed Me

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"This is what dead looks like."
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 6.8  (87)

The Knife That Killed Me is a British drama film based on the novel of the same name by Anthony McGowan. The movie was directed by Kit Monkman and Marcus Romer and released in 2014. The film stars Jack McMullen, Reece Dinsdale, and Jamie Shelton in pivotal roles. The film is set in a fictional British school, in which Paul (Jack McMullen), a teenager, finds himself in a dangerous situation. The school is a rough-and-tumble place, where the students must navigate an environment rife with bullying, fighting, and the rough camaraderie of boys who are quickly being forced to become men.

At the start of the film, Paul is a new arrival at the school and is immediately thrust into the school's violent atmosphere. He soon becomes closely involved with a group of boys led by Roth (Jamie Shelton), one of the school's most ruthless bullies. Paul is initially grateful for being taken under Roth's wing, but he quickly discovers that being part of his group comes with a price. The bullying, which had previously been casual and relatively harmless, now becomes more dangerous, and Paul realizes that he is in over his head.

As the film progresses, Paul becomes increasingly isolated and desperate to escape the group's influence. His only ally is a sympathetic art teacher, Mr. Tracy (Reece Dinsdale), who tries to persuade him to take a different path. However, Paul remains under Roth's control, and their relationship deteriorates further.

The film's unique visual style is particularly noteworthy, as it uses a mixture of live-action and animation to depict Paul's inner struggles. The scenes set in the school's classrooms and halls are live-action, but the scenes showing Paul's inner emotional state are animated using CGI. The animation style is characterized by bold, colorful lines that create an unsettling, dreamlike effect. This visual style is meant to capture the sense of confusion and disorientation that Paul experiences as he tries to come to terms with his situation.

Although The Knife That Killed Me is a coming-of-age story at its core, it also contains elements of tragedy and horror. The film is notable for its unflinching depictions of violence and bullying, which are all too common in many schools. The movie also delves into some dark and disturbing themes, including the emotional trauma and psychological damage that can be inflicted on teenagers.

In conclusion, The Knife That Killed Me is a powerful and visually stunning film that explores the struggles of adolescence in a unique and thought-provoking way. With its raw depictions of violence and an innovative animation style that captures the emotional turmoil of its young protagonist, the movie is sure to leave a lasting impression on any viewer.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2014
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (87)