3/5
José Pozo’s Plastic Killer is a clever and witty little film that uses horror and thriller tropes to explore the dangers of plastic on society – as well as the extremes that so many of us take in our activism and pursuit of justice. The performances are all delightful – big and over-the-top – but they work in the context of this satire. There’s so much going on narratively within such a short runtime that the film’s message gets a bit muddled, but the filmmaking itself is strong and compelling.
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