Monday 16 September 2019

Mum's Monday: Kill Keith


To sum up this film, it is a comedy horror competition. The presenter Cliff (David Easter) of a morning breakfast show is leaving the show and a replacement needs to be found. Some if not most of this film is dark in more ways than one.

It is an interesting way to portray a murder mystery ‘Who Dunnit’. It certainly keeps you intrigued.

It is brilliant how they interweave the hilarity in amongst all the dark and deadly parts. Add the fantasy, dreamy parts of basically underdog Danny (Marc Pickering) it looks like there is three films in one.

It is clever how they work with Tony Blackburn (Himself) you could say it is a bit cliché but it works in the film.

This film certainly shows you cannot trust anyone or to be careful who is watching. What started off as a harsh scene, quickly turned into a heart-warming one, with the help of a squeaky toy rabbit.

This film high-lights ‘Rules must be followed’ ‘No pass, no entry’. When the security guard was asked if he watches the show, his answer is truthful. It is surprising that someone can be so close to the action but yet so far away, at work.

The unusual representation of what is said by Danny after a few drinks, although an amusing snippet it still seems un necessary.

The special effects throughout this film is brilliantly done

Don’t you just love mums, sadly, ‘Baby photos’ is the least of Danny’s worries

This film high-lights that you shouldn’t jump to conclusions and that you should really look at your surroundings you find yourself in.

This film has a lovely, but unexpected ending, it certainly becomes brighter.

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