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Hello Destroyer
TrailerA young hockey player deals with the consequences of hockey violence after he critically injures another player during a game.Genre: DramaActors: Sara Canning, Ian Tracey, Jared Abrahamson, Paul McGillion, Ben Cotton, Maxwell Haynes, Michael Kopsa, RJ Fetherstonhaugh, Darren Mann, Nels Lennarson, Michael St. John Smith, ...»Director: Kevan FunkCountry: CanadaDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Hello Destroyer"
Seattle TimesJune 15, 2017Director Kevan Funk presents an occasionally powerful, if slow-moving and overlong meditation on violence and toxic masculinity.
Toronto StarMarch 10, 2017The tragic cliché of the heroic hockey enforcer is explored with art and impact in this powerful feature debut by Vancouver writer/director Kevan Funk.
Globe and MailMarch 10, 2017This isn't a traditional hockey film. In a sense, it's not a hockey film at all. Hello Destroyer shoots for more: A story of alienation, and of youth rudely interrupted and lost in the machine.
Cinema ScopeSeptember 28, 2017[Hello Destroyer] is constructed sturdily enough to stand up to any forthcoming scrutiny, and maybe also built to last in a way that most feature debuts simply are not.
Seventh RowJuly 05, 2017Hello Destroyer is a hockey movie where the drama is not in the game, but in how its violence has consequences that ripple off the ice.
Winnipeg Free PressMay 09, 2017Flin Flon-born actor Abrahamson nails it. He may not have many lines, but he also never has a false moment. He breaks your heart with a macho stoicism that ultimately cannot withstand a relentless assault of callous indifference.
NOW TorontoMarch 08, 2017Writer/director Funk's first feature after a series of solid shorts -- including 2013's Destroyer, which contained the seeds of this film -- is a strong debut, if a little heavy-handed.
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