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An American safecracker named Zed (Eric Stoltz) is summoned to Paris by his childhood buddy, Eric (Jean-Hugues Anglade). Eric has the perfect, no fail robbery plan for Zed. We go in, we get what we want, we come out. But in life nothing's perfect. Dreams of easy money quickly evaporate when the heist starts to go wrong and Eric transforms into a psychotic, drug crazed sociopath! As the robbery spins out of control, the death toll mounts. The next victim is the bank secretary, the trouble is, she's Zoe, and Zed's in love with her. He has a second to decide what side he is on. (Fabulous Films)

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English If Tarantino hadn't co-produced this, it might not even be two stars. Comparisons to Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs would just make me want to barf, so in the end Killing Zoe is a hackneyed "story" about junkie amateur thieves that lacks any suspense, any trace of a concept!!!, and just serves up a lot of cheap and ridiculous action... Avary has undermined himself by writing the screenplay, because the moronic direction with zero invention is accompanied by an even more moronic script. ()

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