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27 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The PlaylistAnkit JhunjhunwalaThe PlaylistAnkit JhunjhunwalaFor all its simplicity, Boy Kills World does pull off a pretty neat narrative switcheroo late in the game that completely turns the film over its head and significantly alters the stakes. Think of it as a secret level unlocked after you think you’ve reached the end of the game.
- 80The Daily BeastNick SchagerThe Daily BeastNick SchagerA high-octane action extravaganza sure to satiate genre fans’ delirious bloodlust.
- 70Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzArizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzIt’s nobody’s masterpiece, but it is an exceptionally promising start for Mohr, making his feature debut as a director.
- 60Rolling StoneDavid FearRolling StoneDavid FearThe movie starts off as yet another Kill Bill, et al. clone. Thanks to its star, it at least goes out as something closer to Kill, Bill, Kill!
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreThere are clever ideas and casting flourishes at the heart of “Boy Kills World.” But in execution, one keeps coming back to the phrase “Less is more,” even in a hyper-violent action comedy where the excess is kind of the point.
- 50TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiA hodgepodge of exuberant stylistic flourishes and pop culture references, and while it’s often briefly entertaining, it’s never consistently anything except manic.
- 38Slant MagazineJustin ClarkSlant MagazineJustin ClarkIf you’re looking for flash and snark, Boy Kills World has them in spades, but it’s too punch-drunk on its own juvenile grandiosity to bother offering even a whiff of substance.
- 33ColliderNate RichardColliderNate RichardBoy Kills World comes across as obnoxious, and the viewer already feels exhausted within the first 15 minutes of the film. It's as if the creative team wanted to make a cult movie but completely forgot cult movies have to be fun.
- 0San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThere’s no apparent human feeling on display here, just scene after scene of protracted martial arts combat that goes on and on, while providing no rooting interest.