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Kill Me Please 2010

★ 6.350 votes95 min📅 2010-11-03

In *Kill Me Please (2010)*, visionary director Olias Barco crafts a darkly comedic yet poignant exploration of modern mortality, wrapped in a satirical take on end-of-life choices. The film centers on Dr.

Director: Olias Barco

Cast

Aurélien Recoing
Aurélien Recoing
Docteur Krueger
Virgile Bramly
Virgile Bramly
Virgile
Daniel Cohen
Daniel Cohen
M. Jean-Marc
Virginie Efira
Virginie Efira
Inspectrice Evrard
Bouli Lanners
Bouli Lanners
M. Vidal
Benoît Poelvoorde
Benoît Poelvoorde
M. Demanet
Saul Rubinek
Saul Rubinek
M. Breiman
Zazie de Paris
Zazie de Paris
Mme Rachel
Muriel Bersy
Muriel
Nicolas Buysse
Nicolas Buysse
Luc

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kill Me Please (2010) about?

The film follows Dr. Kruger, who opens a private clinic offering 'ideal death' as a modern solution to life's disappointments. What begins as a controlled experiment in assisted suicide spirals into a chaotic farce when his patients refuse to cooperate with his vision of a peaceful demise.

Who directed Kill Me Please?

Olias Barco directed this unconventional dark comedy, known for his unique blend of satire and social commentary in film.

Who stars in Kill Me Please?

The film features Aurélien Recoing as Dr. Kruger, alongside Virgile Bramly, Virginie Efira, Benoît Poelvoorde, and Bouli Lanners in pivotal roles.

Is Kill Me Please (2010) worth watching?

While not for everyone, *Kill Me Please* offers a refreshing take on dark comedy with sharp wit and a compelling premise. Its offbeat tone and strong performances make it a standout for fans of unconventional cinema, even without an IMDb rating to gauge its reception.

How long is Kill Me Please?

The film runs for 95 minutes.

About Kill Me Please (2010) — A Dark Comedy Where Suicide Meets Modernity

In *Kill Me Please (2010)*, visionary director Olias Barco crafts a darkly comedic yet poignant exploration of modern mortality, wrapped in a satirical take on end-of-life choices. The film centers on Dr. Kruger, a physician obsessed with redefining death as a tranquil, almost ceremonial experience, complete with champagne flutes in hand. His private clinic, designed as a sanctuary for the terminally disillusioned, quickly spirals into chaos when reality refuses to cooperate with his grand experiment. Beneath the absurdist humor lies a biting commentary on societal attitudes toward life's end, blending deadpan wit with moments of surprising emotional depth.

With a stellar cast led by Aurélien Recoing as the ambitious doctor, and joined by Virgile Bramly, Virginie Efira, and Benoît Poelvoorde in scene-stealing roles, *Kill Me Please* balances its provocative premise with sharp performances and an offbeat tone. Barco's direction leans into the absurd, delivering a film that's as thought-provoking as it is darkly entertaining—a rare gem for fans of unconventional dark comedies.