Sitges Review: Krzykowski's 'The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then Bigfoot'

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The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then The Bigfoot Review

Not all heroes live a heroic life. Not all heroes get a big parade and go on talk shows and end up in history books. The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then The Bigfoot is one of most undefinable films of this year, no question. It’s part drama, it’s part action film, it’s part horror, but at it’s core it’s really a character study about a lonely man at the end of his life looking back on everything. Sam Elliott plays Calvin Barr, indeed the very man who killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot. He spends his days drinking at a bar and relaxing with his adorable yellow lab dog, because no one knows that he killed Hitler. It was covered up by Germany and America, because there was more at stake. As he states in the film, he just killed a man that day, that’s all. And he has had to spend his life dealing with the substantial feelings, as they slowly chip away at his psyche. ›››

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