Review: The Departure of Knox – A Complicated Scheme

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Michael Keaton shines in his latest film, “Knox Goes Away,” where he plays a contract killer named John Knox. The movie, directed by Keaton himself, showcases his exceptional ability to convey emotions and intentions with minimal dialogue.

The story follows Knox over seven weeks as he navigates a mental health crisis while trying to retire from his life of crime. When a job goes wrong, Knox must outsmart both the police and his criminal associates to protect himself and his estranged son.

The film’s slow pace and thoughtful approach may not be for everyone, but Keaton’s performance, along with supporting roles from Al Pacino and Marcia Gay Harden, make it a captivating watch. “Knox Goes Away” is a testament to Keaton’s talent and a reminder of the power of a truly expressive face in cinema.

Rated R for its intense themes, “Knox Goes Away” runs for 1 hour and 54 minutes in theaters. Don’t miss the chance to see Michael Keaton at the top of his game in this gripping thriller.

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