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I Kill Giants (2017) reviews from people you don't follow
I KILL GIANTS is a movie I'd never heard of before until I stumbled across it on Netflix. Based on a graphic novel, I Kill Giants tells the story of Barbara, a young teen who lives with her older sister and brother. Barbara doesn't really have any friends, is bullied at school, is thought of as weird by everyone and is currently seeing the school psychologist (when she can be bothered). She also sets traps and bait in order to catch and kill giants, researching the different types of giants and preparing herself for when the time comes that she must protect the town from a really big one. If you've seen A MONSTER CALLS then this movie treads very similar ground to that and is also similar in style. I wasn't quite as emotional at the end of this movie as I was at the end of that one, but I did find it just as enjoyable

Andrew Koltuniuk (767 KP) rated
Jul 7, 2018

Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated
Nov 1, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)
This is a movie that I have enjoyed so much from start to finish, the giants are amazingly done, you don’t get to see much of them, but when you do, you have the feeling of their sheer power and fear that Barbara is creating in these creatures.
But with the underlying story that her mother is ill and she takes herself off into a fantasy world to battle giants to escape the reality of true-life is so nicely done, I found myself very emotional towards the end of the film, but still lifted that Barbara has fought her way through against giants, bullies and the fears of losing her mother.
But with the underlying story that her mother is ill and she takes herself off into a fantasy world to battle giants to escape the reality of true-life is so nicely done, I found myself very emotional towards the end of the film, but still lifted that Barbara has fought her way through against giants, bullies and the fears of losing her mother.

Russ Troutt (291 KP) rated
Jul 6, 2019
A movie with heart that's as big as a titan giant, I Kill Giants will move you like a giant moves, well, anything in its path. It's a beautifully told story that is similar to Pan's Labyrinth in the sense that it tells the tale of a girl who is dealing with the difficulties of real life through her imagination. Unlike most of Harry Coveleski's pitches, I Kill Giants is a homerun.
I Kill Giants (2017) reviews from people you don't follow

Dork_knight74 (881 KP) rated
Jul 18, 2018
Moving and heartwarming
Find this one on hulu. A very interesting, enjoyable story about a young girl dealing with her life in a very unique way. The story unfolds very well and the ending is very moving. The special effects in this movie are really good and the young actress did a great job. This is a good family movie you can see with the kids. Really worth a watch, but be prepared(some of you) for tears.
