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“Boy Kills World” Stunt Crew Shines in Boneheaded Action Movie

The stunt crew on the new action movie “Boy Kills World” deserves a round of applause for their hard work and dedication to making the intense action sequences come to life on screen. Led by the hard-body star Bill Skarsgard, the performers put in serious effort to showcase their physical skills, despite the filmmakers falling short in their execution.

Set in a dystopian hellscape, the story follows Boy (Skarsgard), a silent and deadly protagonist with a mysterious past. Under the guidance of the Shaman, played by martial-arts expert Yayan Ruhian, Boy embarks on a revenge mission against a ruthless despot and her minions.

While the stunts and fight scenes are impressive, the film’s shaky camerawork and choppy editing detract from the action, leaving much to be desired in terms of storytelling and character development. Despite Skarsgard’s captivating performance and physicality, the movie fails to fully capitalize on his talents.

With a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes, “Boy Kills World” is rated R for its intense action sequences and violence. Although the film may appeal to fans of the genre, its shortcomings in filmmaking and storytelling may leave audiences wanting more. Catch “Boy Kills World” in theaters now for a thrilling, albeit flawed, action-packed experience.

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