Synopsis
Killing God is a movie released in 2017.
As the New Year approaches, Carlos invites his father and brother to their secluded forest retreat for what promises to be a cozy family dinner. However, the evening takes a bizarre turn when an uninvited guestβa peculiar, menacing dwarf who claims to be Godβcrashes the festivities. What ensues is a darkly comedic exploration of faith, family dynamics, and the absurdities of existence itself. The film expertly blends elements of horror and humor, creating an unsettling atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while also eliciting hearty laughs. Killing God challenges its characters and the audience alike to confront their beliefs and the often chaotic nature of familial ties. With its unique premise, the film delves into the absurdity of life and the questions that linger in the shadows of our relationships. The offbeat humor and chilling scenarios create a thought-provoking experience that is both entertaining and deeply resonant. If you're in the mood for a film that defies traditional genre boundaries and invites you to ponder the nature of divinity amidst a backdrop of dark comedy, this is one cinematic ride you won't want to miss.