Action Movie 'Boy Kills World' Stands Out Amid Deadpool-Style Humor Trend, Review Says

"Upcoming action film 'Boy Kills World' offers a bold, distinctive approach, with Bill Skarsgård's standout performance, intense action, and a gritty, comic book-style aesthetic setting it apart from the Deadpool-inspired humor dominating the genre."

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Action Movie 'Boy Kills World' Stands Out Amid Deadpool-Style Humor Trend, Review Says

Action Movie 'Boy Kills World' Stands Out Amid Deadpool-Style Humor Trend, Review Says

The upcoming action film 'Boy Kills World' is attracting attention for its distinctive approach that distinguishes it from the Deadpool-inspired comedic tone dominating the genre in recent years, according to a new review.

Directed by Moritz Mohr in his feature debut, the movie stars Bill Skarsgård as Boy, a deaf-mute trained in martial arts who seeks revenge against the tyrannical ruler Hilda Van Der Koy (played by Famke Janssen) for the deaths of his mother and sister.

Despite being stuck in development limbo for years due to its violent ambitions, 'Boy Kills World' is now ready for release, combining aspects from various genres like The Raid, Hanna, and Archer. "The film's fictional world includes an annual event called 'The Culling' where people who speak out against the antagonist, Hilda Van Der Koy (played by Famke Janssen), are publicly executed," the review notes.

Skarsgård delivers an impressive physical performance as Boy, complemented by an imaginative array of weapons and a witty, sarcastic inner voice narration provided by H. Jon Benjamin. The fight scenes, choreographed by Kingsman veteran Dawid Szatarski, are praised as the highlight of the film, with Skarsgård showcasing his action chops.

While the violence is unabashedly gruesome, 'Boy Kills World' embraces the madness and self-awareness, setting it apart from a typical straight-to-streaming action flick. Mohr is commended for making the most of the gritty South African locations and delivering propulsive comic book-style action and humor, though some supporting cast performances are noted as weaker.

Why this matters: 'Boy Kills World' offers a welcome change from the prevalent Deadpool-inspired humor that has become common in recent action movies. The film's bold visual style, intense action sequences, and Bill Skarsgård's standout performance suggest it could become a cult classic in the genre.

Despite a late twist that lands awkwardly, the final deadly dance sequence in 'Boy Kills World' is described as "a work of graceful and gruesome art." Overall, the review commends the film's craft and gonzo action, even if the storytelling sometimes falls short. With its grindhouse aesthetics and cheeky post-Deadpool sensibility, 'Boy Kills World' aims to carve its own niche when it hits theaters on April 26, 2024.</

Key Takeaways

  • The upcoming action film 'Boy Kills World' offers a distinctive approach from Deadpool-inspired comedies.
  • The film stars Bill Skarsgård as a deaf-mute martial artist seeking revenge against a tyrannical ruler.
  • The movie combines elements from genres like The Raid, Hanna, and Archer, with intense action sequences.
  • The film's bold visual style, Skarsgård's performance, and the gruesome yet self-aware violence set it apart.
  • 'Boy Kills World' aims to carve its own niche in the action genre when it releases in 2024.