Sadly, I missed the initial screening of La Decima Vittma, and still need to view it. From what I have been told by others, it is a movie centering around assassination within a dystopian future, with a "hunter" and "victim", the hunter being told to kill the victim, but the victim equally allowed to kill the hunter, all of which is legal within this future.
Having not heard of this film before, I did not know what to initially think about what I heard of it, but as it's been explained to me more and more, I am very much interested in actually watching it, and with easter holidays coming up, can hopefully find some time to fit it in then.
If you've had a chance to borrow La Decima Vittima from the library since posting this entry, or if you've read the Robert Sheckley short story that inspired the film, you could update the comment to include your thoughts on the story, or the film, or the assassination game that flourished in the wake in the film's release in 1965.
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