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Film Review - Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) 7.0/10
17 November 2020
"What follows is the unthinkable violence exacted upon any adults who are still breathing, at the hands of the villages' children. Without divulging any explication of the children's abrupt, unnatural cruelty, the film dutifully if unremarkably grinds out threadbare set pieces counter to common sense (for instance, Tom, albeit witnessing horror in first hand, under the pretext of her gravid state, uncharacteristically keeps a lid on the 411 from Evelyn, who cannot understand a word of Spanish, so that they just stay put in lieu of scarpering on the spot), both also dreams up a sort of telepathic contagion that is chilling enough to jolt any woman who has a bun in the oven out of her philoprogenitive inclination. Ransome gives an excellence impression in the standard terrified mode, whereas Fiander's Tom has to become a child murderer to ward off elements of children inching en masse."
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