
Jorge is a tranquil, middle-class family man whose neighborhood has become overrun by a fringe class of street thugs. His comparatively fortunate existence makes him the target of their intimidation one night, and a hulking outlaw robs him of his insulin needle. Jorge's teenage son boldly tries to stand up for his father, which only serves to unleash the bully's terrorizing reign of threats upon the family. Jorge and his wife, Martha, seek protection from the legal system but... (Full plot summary below)
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Jorge is a tranquil, middle-class family man whose neighborhood has become overrun by a fringe class of street thugs. His comparatively fortunate existence makes him the target of their intimidation one night, and a hulking outlaw robs him of his insulin needle. Jorge's teenage son boldly tries to stand up for his father, which only serves to unleash the bully's terrorizing reign of threats upon the family. Jorge and his wife, Martha, seek protection from the legal system but are subjected to civic drones and bureaucratic procedure, so they remain vulnerable. As Jorge's family suffers from fear and humiliating anguish, the situation paints him as a deficient patriarch-until he's cornered into defending what's his.
Leave your thoughts about To Kill a Man.
| User ReviewCésar CA careful portrait of the roots of vengance with a beautifully executed cinematography |
| User ReviewMiguel R82 minutos de maestría. Un relato que hay que ver. |
| User ReviewPedro TA thrilling movie that caused me the most disgusting reaction of despair for the judicial system (even if fantasy, it looks like very possible story), with a main character that represent us all and nobody, but that at the end has a well define line between right and wrong. |
| User ReviewMatthew SThe film is technically competent and well directed, which can be seen from a tense night scene shot in a long take with a handheld camera, but the problem is that it fails to let us in on the main character's personal conflict and decisions, which mostly seem contrived. |