
Recently heartbroken, Simon travels to Paris to clear his head. After several days of wandering aimlessly, Simon finds himself drawn into a sex parlor and has a sexual encounter with an exotic prostitute, Victoria. The chemistry builds between the two until they find themselves in a serious relationship, one that leads to blackmail, betrayal and the ultimate revelation of Simon's true nature.... (Full plot summary below)
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Recently heartbroken, Simon travels to Paris to clear his head. After several days of wandering aimlessly, Simon finds himself drawn into a sex parlor and has a sexual encounter with an exotic prostitute, Victoria. The chemistry builds between the two until they find themselves in a serious relationship, one that leads to blackmail, betrayal and the ultimate revelation of Simon's true nature.
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| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirA brilliantly orchestrated work of cinema in a grimy, 1970s vein. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumChris BumbraySimon Killer is a film that demands to be taken seriously, and absorbed, rather than watched. |
| East Bay ExpressKelly VanceNot for everyone, in fact generally disrecommended for anyone except those who admired Martha Marcy May Marlene. |
| What CultureShaun MunroA sexy, seductive portrayal of one young man's downward spiral into existential Hell on the chilly Parisian streets. |
| The ListEmma SimmondsSimon Killer eschews easy answers and obvious characterisation and it's all the more impressive because of it. |
| DeadspinTim GriersonThe quietly unsettling "Simon Killer" asks us to study its main character, a screwed-up enigma, who can't get out of the way of his own self-destructive tendencies. |
| Sky CinemaTim EvansA refreshing departure from the current glut of slasher movies that make the mistake of thinking more gore can ever replace the feeling of icy dread that you've been played by a madman. |
| Hollywood & FineMarshall FineGripping and unsettling..There is a fly-on-the-wall quality to the scenes that's almost voyeuristic. It creates a sense of floating dread that builds as the film goes on. |
| Village VoiceChris KlimekIf Simon Killer's tragic drift is predictable, the seedy particulars still engross. And the storytelling is first-rate. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerImpressively directed and sharply written, this is a disturbing study in sociopathy with a compelling lead performance from Brady Corbet. |