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Simon Killer

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
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6.3/10
5.2K
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Simon Killer (2012)
A recent college graduate flees to Paris after a break-up, where his involvement with a prostitute begins to reveal a potentially dark recent past.
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A recent college graduate flees to Paris after a break-up, where his involvement with a prostitute begins to reveal a potentially dark recent past.A recent college graduate flees to Paris after a break-up, where his involvement with a prostitute begins to reveal a potentially dark recent past.A recent college graduate flees to Paris after a break-up, where his involvement with a prostitute begins to reveal a potentially dark recent past.

  • Director
    • Antonio Campos
  • Writers
    • Antonio Campos
    • Brady Corbet
    • Mati Diop
  • Stars
    • Brady Corbet
    • Mati Diop
    • Lila Salet
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    6.3/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antonio Campos
    • Writers
      • Antonio Campos
      • Brady Corbet
      • Mati Diop
    • Stars
      • Brady Corbet
      • Mati Diop
      • Lila Salet
    • 29User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Brady Corbet
    Brady Corbet
    • Simon
    Mati Diop
    Mati Diop
    • Victoria…
    Lila Salet
    Lila Salet
    • Sophie
    Michaël Abiteboul
    Michaël Abiteboul
    • Jean
    Nicolas Ronchi
    • Carlo
    Constance Rousseau
    Constance Rousseau
    • Marianne
    Etienne Rotha Moeng
    • Cambodian Man
    Yannis Calonnec
    • Street Hustler
    Johan Jacques-Andre Coquin
    • Brothel Runner
    Shaina
    • Madame
    Oksana
    • Hostess Bar Worker
    Anais
    • Hostess Bar Worker
    • (as Anaïs)
    Catie
    • Hostess Bar Worker
    Frederic Jolie
    • Customer
    Alexandra Neil
    Alexandra Neil
    • Simon's Mom
    • (as Alexandra Neill)
    Samir Hartouf
    • Gare du Nord Kid
    Djibril Othmane
    • Gare du Nord Kid
    Sofiane Salehi
    • Gare du Nord Kid
    • Director
      • Antonio Campos
    • Writers
      • Antonio Campos
      • Brady Corbet
      • Mati Diop
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    7gavin6942

    Mysterious and Subtle

    A recent college graduate (Brady Corbet) flees to Paris after a break-up, where his involvement with a prostitute (Mati Diop) begins to reveal a potentially dark recent past.

    Since watching this film last night, it has been gnawing at me, and it keeps growing in my mind as something of a masterpiece. Though, to see it in that way, one must first realize this is not a film concerned with a plot, but rather with the study of one particular character. (Just do not go in thinking you can ever understand him.)

    Corbet was evil and gritty in "Funny Games" and may have stepped that up a notch here. The character is more subtle, more of an enigma, but this in many ways makes him creepier: is he a sociopath, a killer? We know he is a liar, and we are left doubting almost any claim he makes about his past. (Corbet's career is already legendary, also having worked with Gregg Araki and Lars von Trier, among others.)

    While not directly inspired by Joran van der Sloot (the Aruba man best known to Americans as the likely killer of Natalee Holloway), the creators used him as a "point of reference", and it shows. For a visual look they emulated 1970s cinema, and particularly John Cassavetes' "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie" (1976). I think they nailed it.

    To fully "get" this movie I would need to watch it again. As I said, it grows. I like it more today than yesterday and feel like a re-exploration of the themes and characters would only add to that. Who is Simon? We may never know.
    8kosmasp

    Portray of a Sociopath

    Another little gem I was not aware of. The movie has someone as main character we come to learn is not exactly who we may have thought he is. Mainly the victim he paints himself to be. No there is something in his past - and in his future. Because the past does inform the future as they say (no pun intended).

    Really well played/acted - there is some nudity in it, though we do not really see much of the violence. So cutting away from the violence (though we can figure out what happens in those scenes), but showing the love making and nude scenes. The main female character is gorgeous beyond belief by the way. In case you wanted to know - she also is seriosuly flawed. The character she portrays that is. Because while you could claim that she is a victim of sorts, she also decides to be fooled.

    Another female seems to get a grip on things before they get out of hand ... but this is quite the interesting and intriguing movie to say the least. Exploring the dark side of human (behaviour) ...
    7stsinger

    Unusual and challenging film...

    "Simon Killer" may the toughest film I've ever tried to categorize. It's not a horror film, it's not a thriller, it's not a romance, and it's not a drama. And yet, in another way, it *is* all of those. From the very title of the movie to the closing scene, this film defies all common conventions.

    "Simon Killer" is the story of Simon, played brilliantly by Brady Corbet, who has just graduated from college and comes to Paris to get over a bad breakup. We never meet Michelle, his ex, but based on Simon's e-mails to her and her reply, it was not a happy breakup, and maybe even worse than that. While there, he meets a drop-dead gorgeous hooker (Mati Diop) and they start a relationship.

    I could discuss more of the plot -- and there is definitely more, involving blackmail attempts and other events -- but really, it's irrelevant. The film basically invites us to watch Simon and what he does. And it's engrossing. And the question is, what IS Simon, really. He's not really a pleasant guy. Why is he doing what he's doing? Is he a pathological liar? Or just a confused kid telling small lies in a foreign land. Does he hate women and think they are only for sex? Or is it the opposite, and he gets deeply emotionally involved. "Simon Killer" is fascinating and potentially frustrating as it invites you to watch and yet refuses to give pat answers and instead, seems to raise more questions.

    Film, like all art, is subjective, and I found "Simon Killer" absolutely riveting. You may find it disturbing and uncomfortable, but I think it's worth the ride.
    5willwoodmill

    Interesting but dull psychological thriller

    Simon Killer is the new Psychological thriller by Antonio Campos, the film follows Simon (played by Bradley Corbet) as he travels in Paris trying to forget about his girlfriend, whom he had just broken up wit, after staying together. One night as he wonders about he comes to a strip club, where he meets the stripper/prostitute Noura. (Played by Mati Diop.) Simon quickly falls in love with Noura and finds it difficult to spend time away from her and becomes jealous of the fact that she has to sleep with other men for her job. So to try and fix the situation he proposes that she should black mail one of the married men that come for her services. She reluctantly accepts, and they start their working on their trap, needless to say things do not go according to plan.

    Simon Killer is a very slow film, and sometimes it's pace works and other times it doesn't. Antonio Campos tries to lull you in with a slow hypnotic pace, working mainly through repetition and dream-like passage of time. The film does a good job of bringing you in with its pace, but unfortunately starts to lose its audience around the half way point. The film becomes very tedious with its repetition and we're not quite sure who we're supposed to be rooting for. The characters motivations become muddled and you're not sure what's going on or why. This works for some films, like Caché or The Virgin Suicides, but films like the ones previously mentioned always give the audience enough to peak there interest and make them want to figure out the rest of the film. Simon Killer doesn't ever do this, so most of the film ends up being pretty forgettable.

    But I should give credit where credit is due. First of all Bradley Corbet does a great job as the introverted Simon. He is able to create this character that just doesn't feel right, from the second we see him we can tell that something is just wrong. Antonio Campos also has some excellent camera work, for most of the scenes the camera is set almost completely still, and if there is movement it's typically a slow zoom in/out, or a slow pan to the left or right. The effect is something unnerving, and the cinematography in general is very similar to the cinematography in Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation. i.e. creates a sense of paranoia. Overall I'd say Simon Killer had some good ideas, they just need to be more developed. If you're into slow dark psychological films I'd say it's worth checking out.

    5.5/10
    5roger-pettit1

    A disturbing and uncomfortable film that is difficult to like

    "Simon Killer" is an odd, bleak and deeply unsettling film that I simply could not get to grips with. It tells the story of a young American neuroscience graduate, Simon (Brady Corbet). Simon leaves the United States and goes to Paris in an attempt to get over the somewhat traumatic break-up of a five-year relationship with his girlfriend Michelle (a character who does not appear in the film). There is something not quite right about Simon. He is a bit like Patricia Highsmith's well-known anti-hero Tom Ripley: cold, unfeeling, amoral and emotionally unintelligent. He is also a compulsive liar.

    Soon after his arrival in the French capital (where he initially stays with a cousin of his - who is, in fact, not really a relation but a friend of the family), Simon goes into a sex club where he pays for sex with one of the resident prostitutes, Victoria (Mati Diop). As a result of that encounter, he develops a relationship with her and later moves into her small flat. Victoria opens up to Simon and tells him intimate details of her past, including the fact that she miscarried some time ago. Simon is less willing to disclose information about himself to Victoria. Indeed, one of the many problems with the film is that the viewer is given little or no hint as to what actually motivates Simon and why he frequently behaves so oddly. Part of that oddness is his attitude to women, whom he seems to view as nothing more than objects of sexual desire. At the same time, he attempts to blackmail some of Victoria's "customers" in order to finance his stay in Paris. He later meets another attractive young woman, whom he had bumped into earlier in his stay, and begins a brief relationship with her. This understandably upsets Victoria. Things move on from there.

    "Simon Killer" is a very unpleasant film. It is full of graphic sex scenes, many of which are quite unnecessary in that they add little or nothing to plot or character development. In addition, Simon is a deeply unsympathetic character. It is left to the viewer to decide why he is like he is. There are hints that he has some sort of Oedipus complex or perhaps a personality disorder (or both). What is clear is that he is an extremely selfish and shallow person who lacks any sort of empathy for other people. Much of the plot has the feel of improvisation about it. And it's really not at all clear what the message of the film is. In addition to all that, I was simply not convinced by the relationship between Simon and Victoria, in particular why, of all her many "customers", she would choose him as someone with whom to have a serious relationship. Although the conclusion of the film is well done, much of what precedes it is ponderous and lethargic and, as a result, extremely boring. The soundtrack, however, is one of the best of any film that I have seen. But when all is said and done, "Simon Killer" is an unsatisfactory film that is difficult to recommend. 5/10

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      Referenced in The Heart Machine (2014)
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      It Takes a Muscle to Fall in Love
      Written by Henri Overduin and Michael Mulders

      Performed by 'Spectral Display'

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Саймон-убийца
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • FilmHaven Entertainment
      • BorderLine Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,740
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,054
      • Apr 7, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,740
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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