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You Kill Me
2007
Comedy, Suspense/Thriller
1h 33m
This street-smart mob comedy is the story of what happens when two mismatched people find a common calling. (IFC Films)
Directed by:
John DahlYou Kill Me
2007
Comedy, Suspense/Thriller
1h 33m
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Avg Percentile 43.71% from 366 total ratings
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Rated 25 Mar 2012
30
9th
Kingsley is very good. Otherwise an annoying and disappointing entry from John Dahl.
Rated 25 Mar 2012
Rated 14 Apr 2010
75
27th
Ben Kingsley is very good as the hitman with a drinking problem, and Tea Leoni is charming as usual, but the film doesn't go much of anywhere.
Rated 14 Apr 2010
Rated 16 Nov 2008
50
20th
Just didn't click for me. I agree with the some of the other reviewers here about the fact that overdue emphasis was given to the whole AA and alcoholism thing, that some of the other facets of the movie were underexploited.
Rated 16 Nov 2008
Rated 20 Aug 2008
68
20th
It's enjoyable mostly thanks to Ben Kingsley and the film's really dry humour worked pretty well for me. On the other hand, it's pretty one note and the story is forgettable.
Rated 20 Aug 2008
Rated 10 Jan 2008
55
18th
I think the whole getting-sober part is a bit too much emphasized, resulting in way too many corny moments and dramatic scenes which really mess up the entire crime/thriller aspect of this movie.
Rated 10 Jan 2008
Rated 01 Jun 2013
60
65th
As much as all of us wanted this to be a movie about crime and mob killings, I don't ever think the filmmakers ever intended it to. It's a 90-minute AA session that focuses on a guy who just happens to be an assassin. The comedy is black enough in all the right places to invoke consistent chuckles from someone who enjoys their humor without a shot of coffee whitener.
Rated 01 Jun 2013
Rated 21 Mar 2013
28
18th
We didn't need the Buffalo sub-plot, and it should have ended at the airport.
Rated 21 Mar 2013
Rated 01 Jan 2013
63
19th
Pretty enjoyable black comedy which was somewhat let down for me by a mismatch between the light tone and dark subject matter. Also Philip Baker Hall is about the only one playing it straight, the rest of the cast are all quite eccentric - no bad thing.
Rated 01 Jan 2013
Rated 21 Dec 2011
77
64th
I enjoyed this film a lot. Ben Kingsley is great in the lead role. The rest of the cast also does well in this film. Check it out if you like black comedies.
Rated 21 Dec 2011
Rated 18 Nov 2011
30
78th
"Even when he's worked with escalated budgets, John Dahl has retained his playful noir side." - Jason Clark
Rated 18 Nov 2011
Rated 25 Jun 2011
52
50th
Good. A quirky comedy about an alcoholic Polish hitman trying to get on the wagon. This is just another 'man facing midlife crisis' flick saved solely due to Ben Kingsley's excellent portrayal of the aforementioned hitman. Also features a great turn by Philip Baker Hall and Dennis Farina is great as usual. Decent but uninspiring direction, nice execution and pacing make this an ok time waster. Recommended.
Rated 25 Jun 2011
Rated 22 Apr 2011
80
74th
you kill me is an expertly written and extremely witty fresh take on a mob movie. kingsley takes the role and simply runs with it, and wilson and leoni fit in perfectly. this is a real good light comedy with a great feel good ending.
Rated 22 Apr 2011
Rated 05 Apr 2011
45
19th
Not-so-good.
Rated 05 Apr 2011
Rated 24 Nov 2009
65
46th
nice black humor--good dialogue and some nice moments by Kingsley, but the problem: Tea Leoni miscast--didn't have chemistry with Kingsley (to make believable a gorgeous woman like her going for a not-so-gorgeous guy like him). Filmmakers did the same thing with Leoni, pairing her up with Gervais in Ghost Town.
Rated 24 Nov 2009
Rated 18 Jun 2009
85
75th
A good film. Kingsley's character can seem a bit strange at times...he's 'raw' but doesn't seem to be very emotional most of the time. I think the character is a very simple man who is for some reason (which is unexplained) is very, very sad. Very not bad.
Rated 18 Jun 2009
Rated 10 Jun 2009
65
33rd
Ben Kingsley acted fairly as usual but the story and the characters were created without deepness.
Rated 10 Jun 2009
Rated 20 Mar 2009
11
1st
Loaded with inauthentic characters and dialogue and the worst performance I've ever seen from Ben Kingsley.
Rated 20 Mar 2009
Rated 17 Jan 2009
60
62nd
really liked this one, the part about his new job was cool, "i'm ok with dead people" :D
Rated 17 Jan 2009
Rated 27 May 2008
70
77th
Gandhi as an assassin!
Rated 27 May 2008
Rated 05 Apr 2008
50
22nd
to much drama
Rated 05 Apr 2008
Rated 08 Jan 2008
80
0th
Ben Kingsley plays a hit man who is forced to join an AA group after his drinking problem comes in between his job...worth watching for the romantic take between Ben Kingsley and Tea Leoni..and yes not so bloody take on the mafia after all...
Rated 08 Jan 2008
Rated 04 Jan 2008
74
35th
A fun little dark comedy. Ben Kingsley does good work here, in a performance I can only describe as "honest". He portrays a true blue-collar hitman, without evil or sadism (he cites his regret not as killing people, but "killing them badly"...), which is an interesting change. The plot is otherwise nothing special, moving precariously slow, but the laughs are there, spread out fairly evenly. Recommended only to people with patience and a penchant for dark humour, or Dennis Farina completists...
Rated 04 Jan 2008
Rated 19 Dec 2007
75
72nd
Surprisingly funny dark comedy about the life of an alcoholic assassin.
Rated 19 Dec 2007
Rated 26 Nov 2007
63
43rd
It's a nice concept, and I liked Kingsley and Leoni in it, but it didn't quite hit whatever mark it was aiming for, I think. Or maybe I was just expecting it to hit the wrong mark. The whole hitman thing takes kind of a backseat, this is really more about a man trying to get sober. It's an enjoyable movie, but it's not quite funny enough and not quite interesting enough to be a really good movie.
Rated 26 Nov 2007
Rated 07 Aug 2007
0
8th
Total waste of time. An amoral and laughless "dark comedy" that's shot in a dull visual style to boot. What the dickens were you thinking, Mr. Dahl?
Rated 07 Aug 2007
Rated 22 Jul 2007
3
38th
A really fun and charming movie (not a word I would often use to describe a movie about organized crime). Kingsley is excellent as the alcoholic hitman, I loved his blunt personality and his almost-sneering indifference and disregard for others. At the same time, his personal growth didn't feel forced, it was convincing and well-handled. Just a really enjoyable movie.
Rated 22 Jul 2007
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