Killing Emmet Young

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  • R
  • 2002
  • 1 hr 44 min
  • 6.0  (2,020)

Killing Emmett Young is a gripping psychological thriller from 2002 which explores the dark side of human psychology and the lengths people will go to protect themselves and their loved ones. The movie opens with a gruesome scene where a man gets run over by a train, which we soon learn was the death of Emmett Young (Scott Wolf), a young man who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Young's death may not have been suicide, as originally believed, but a murder shrouded in mystery.

The film follows the story of Tim Roth's character, John, a successful surgeon who is asked to help with the investigation into Young's death. John is paired with the enigmatic detective Frank Sakowski (Gabriel Byrne), and the two men quickly become embroiled in a complex web of lies and deception that lead them on a dangerous journey through the seedy underbelly of their city.

Throughout the movie, we see flashbacks of Young's life which give us a glimpse into his troubled past, including a series of traumas that led him to the moment of his death. We also see the impact of Young's death on those around him, from his family to his friends, and the ripple effects it has on their own lives.

As John and Sakowski investigate Young's death, they begin to uncover a number of unsettling secrets, including a criminal underworld that may have played a role in his murder. They also begin to uncover the true nature of Young's illness and the extent to which he was willing to go to keep it a secret from those around him.

The tension in the film builds steadily as John and Sakowski get closer to the truth, and the stakes become higher as the body count rises. The performances from Wolf, Roth, and Byrne are all excellent, each bringing a unique energy to their respective roles. Wolf is particularly effective as Young, capturing the vulnerability and desperation of a man struggling to come to terms with his own mortality.

One of the strengths of Killing Emmett Young is its attention to detail, with the dialogue and action all contributing to a richly textured world that feels authentic and fully fleshed out. The use of flashbacks is also very effective, as it allows us to explore the complex inner world of the characters in more depth.

Overall, Killing Emmett Young is a compelling and thought-provoking film that explores themes of mortality, guilt, and the fragility of the human psyche. It is a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers, and a reminder of the power of great storytelling to captivate and entertain.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2002
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 44 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (2,020)