Admittedly, since she has now shot both of them, its something of a dubious honor.
Whether its someone saying theyre sure Villanelle, is a killer because she has the killer look!
Its exuberant and unexpected.
Most of all, its what family is and Villanelle is totally baffled and maybe even a little jealous?
Its truly delightful to watch her murderous heart defrost, one degree at a time.
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Seeing life in Russia and hearing more about Villanelles childhood gives us some much-needed backstory.
Meanwhile, the orphanage told Villanelle that her family died in a car crash.
Was her father really afraid his daughter would hurt her mother, or did her mother kill her father?
It takes an impressive performance to show that kind of cognitive dissonance so acutely on screen.
Its worth considering Villanelles continued incremental change.
Instead, she saves both him and her brother, and Im so looking forward to their eventual reappearance.
She might have softened because he reminds her of herself, or maybe its another indication of a change.
Vs kills never affect her.
Even though a smile follows, it feels like a significant development in Villanelles humanity.
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Rating:
4 out of 5