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2018102 minHorror, Romance, Mystery

Knife+Heart

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Is Knife+Heart worth watching? With a rating of 5.855/10, this Horror, Romance, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Knife+Heart Synopsis

In the summer of 1979, gay porn producer Anne sets out to film her most ambitious film yet, but her actors are picked off, one by one, by a mysterious killer.

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Top Cast

Vanessa Paradis
Vanessa ParadisAnne Parèze
Nicolas Maury
Nicolas MauryArchibald Langevin
Kate Moran
Kate MoranLoïs McKenna
Jonathan Genet
Jonathan GenetGuy
Romane Bohringer
Romane BohringerCathy Vannier
Khaled Alouach
Khaled AlouachNans / Fouad
Félix Maritaud
Félix MaritaudThierry
Noé Hernández
Noé HernándezJosé
Thibault Servière
Thibault ServièreMisia
Bastien Waultier
Bastien WaultierKarl

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Is Knife+Heart worth watching?

Knife+Heart has received mixed reviews with a 5.855/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Romance, Mystery movies.

Is Knife+Heart hit or flop?

Knife+Heart has received average ratings (5.855/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Knife+Heart is a Horror, Romance, Mystery movie that In the summer of 1979, gay porn producer Anne sets out to film her most ambitious film yet, but her actors are picked off, one by one, by a mysterious...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 29, 2024
★ 7

This is basically a slasher. A gay, porn-fest of a slasher featuring Vanessa Paradis and a host of others with very limited on-screen time before they come a cropper at the hands of a queer version of the grim reaper - and one who has an impressive imagination when it comes to thinking up ways of dispatching people! The story is a completely ridiculous but it can be a provocative one at times too, whilst generally holding together in an entertaining way as it builds to a slightly daft denouement that - appropriately - takes place in what looks like a brothel... Camp as a row of tents, but it features an always welcome Félix Maritaud and I quite enjoyed it.