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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Kiss or Kill is a 1997 Australian thriller about two lovers and fugitives from the law who are pursued across the Australian Outback. The film was written and directed by Bill Bennett, and stars Frances O'Connor and Matt Day.
'''Kiss or Kill''' is a 1997 Australian thriller about two lovers and fugitives from the law who are pursued across the Australian Outback. The film was written and directed by Bill Bennett, and stars[[Frances O'Connor]] and Matt Day.


"After a robbery scam that goes bad, lovers Nikki and Al take off into the Australian outback, pursued by the police and a malevolent footballer named Zipper Doyle, and meet a number of offbeat characters."  
"After a robbery scam that goes bad, lovers Nikki and Al take off into the Australian outback, pursued by the police and a malevolent footballer named Zipper Doyle, and meet a number of offbeat characters."  
== Genre ==
== Genre ==
Kiss or Kill was the first Australian film to be described as film noir. However, Kiss or Kill is often referred to as a thriller, due to the film's unique presentation and regular use of red herrings to trick the audience. The film is an outback road movie, like many released around the same time, and takes place on the outback roads of rural Australia.
Kiss or Kill was the first Australian film to be described as [[film noir]]. However, Kiss or Kill is often referred to as a thriller, due to the film's unique presentation and regular use of red herrings to trick the audience. The film is an outback road movie, like many released around the same time, and takes place on the outback roads of rural Australia.


Through the main characters, the film also takes on a less clichéd lovers-on-the-run aspect. Rather than the usual setup of rebels running from oppression, the movie portrays the detectives chasing them as clever jokers. Al and Nikki are often shown to be flawed, overemotional people. Throughout the movie, there are also traces of black humor, usually shown by the detectives.
Through the main characters, the film also takes on a less clichéd lovers-on-the-run aspect. Rather than the usual setup of rebels running from oppression, the movie portrays the detectives chasing them as clever jokers. Al and Nikki are often shown to be flawed, overemotional people. Throughout the movie, there are also traces of black humor, usually shown by the detectives.

Latest revision as of 02:33, 18 March 2024


* Kiss or Kill 197 (Theme: Robbery gone bad) (IMDB# 0119467)
Starring Frances O'Connor, Matt Day
Director: Bill Bennett Producer: Bill Bennett Studio: New Vision Films


Synopsis

Kiss or Kill is a 1997 Australian thriller about two lovers and fugitives from the law who are pursued across the Australian Outback. The film was written and directed by Bill Bennett, and starsFrances O'Connor and Matt Day.

"After a robbery scam that goes bad, lovers Nikki and Al take off into the Australian outback, pursued by the police and a malevolent footballer named Zipper Doyle, and meet a number of offbeat characters."

Genre

Kiss or Kill was the first Australian film to be described as film noir. However, Kiss or Kill is often referred to as a thriller, due to the film's unique presentation and regular use of red herrings to trick the audience. The film is an outback road movie, like many released around the same time, and takes place on the outback roads of rural Australia.

Through the main characters, the film also takes on a less clichéd lovers-on-the-run aspect. Rather than the usual setup of rebels running from oppression, the movie portrays the detectives chasing them as clever jokers. Al and Nikki are often shown to be flawed, overemotional people. Throughout the movie, there are also traces of black humor, usually shown by the detectives.

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