
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot
2.8
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Drama
Adventure
Fantasy
Science Fiction
War
2019
96 min
R
Decades after serving in WWII and assassinating Adolf Hitler, a legendary American war veteran must now hunt down the fabled Bigfoot.
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"This movie is the perfect example of "Don't judge a book by its cover". The title would make one expect a cheesy B movie, but what we get is a character study on the human condition when killing, whether it be man or beast, can take a toll on a person even though it may be for the greater good. Sam Elliott plays a man who sacrificed his own happiness in the service of his country without much praise or accolades. We look back on his life through a series of flashbacks as he ponders what could have been with melancholy and regret. It's a well produced film that's kind of a slow burn, but unexpectedly intriguing at the same time. Kind of sad with an anticlimactic ending. 7/10"
"Surprising movie, not at all what I expected with this title. Slow and melancholic, it ended up capturing my attention nonetheless. On the whole, nice and good story and characters, just like I imagine Sam Elliott to be in real life. Reminded me of when I was a kid, and thought the world was an honest and kind place. Quite a nice change to watch this instead of another loud, fast, and violent movie. Edit: Thinking about it the next morning and - what if the two events mentioned in the title are allegorical? You can certainly understand this movie in more than one way... and just the essential will always remain true."
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Simon Rivest
"Goofy ideas executed with seriousness, almost to a detriment. Definitely watch it if you're interested, but be prepared to believe the low ratings. "
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Kris
"Great Performance from Sam Elliot and Larry Miller, very interesting, thought provoking film with a bittersweet end"
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Reece Satter