
SummaryHaunted by the suspicious death of his ailing mother, a university professor coerces his enigmatic gardener to execute a cold-blooded act of vengeance.
Directed By:Alireza Khatami
Written By:Alireza Khatami
The Things You Kill
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80
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
85% Positive
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Jan 31, 2025
91
This film is about the contagious power of storytelling — which includes lying and self-deception — and what a potentially lethal device it can be in the wrong or even right hands.
Jan 31, 2025
90
With The Things You Kill Khatami turns in an absorbing and twisty take on introspection.
Nov 14, 2025
88
An unnerving character study that often borders on thriller territory, “The Things You Kill” is a psychologically intense piece of genre filmmaking.
Jan 25, 2025
85
A quiet and formally rigorous portrait of a paternalistic society, the crimes it breeds, and the fury, shame, regret, and self-loathing that follows.
Nov 13, 2025
80
Dedicating the film to his sisters, Khatami dives into the toxic attachment styles fostered and reinforced through repressive gender roles in a traditionally heteropatriarchal culture, where the absorption of oppression cements endless intergenerational trauma. But Khatami explores the aftermath of a reckoning, the consequences of which prove to be significant.
Jan 27, 2025
75
Alireza Khatami’s third feature is a subtly enigmatic examination of the nature of masculinity.
Feb 3, 2025
42
It’s difficult to classify The Things You Kill properly, a film drifting into the revenge genre as much as it possesses an undeniable overtone of mystery, simultaneously knocking on the door of a slight psychological element.
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Dec 1, 2025
7
"The Things You Kill" is a brooding and hypnotic meditation on grief, guilt, and vengeance. Set between the cultural dissonance of an exiled life and the fractured ties of family legacy, writer-director Alireza Khatami crafts a film that quietly simmers until it boils over into something both haunting and deeply human. Ekin Koç delivers a quietly powerful performance as Ali, a Turkish-born professor living in the United States whose world is upended by the sudden and suspicious death of his ailing mother back home in Turkey. Ali returns not simply to bury her, but to dig into secrets, into grief, and into a past he never truly escaped. Consumed by a gnawing sense of guilt and suspicion, he becomes convinced that his estranged father may be responsible for her death. The emotional distance between them becomes not just personal, but possibly criminal. As Ali’s pain deepens into obsession, he finds an unlikely confidant in Reza, a gentle but mysterious gardener played with quiet gravity by Erkan Kolçak Köstendil. Their growing friendship becomes the film’s moral fulcrum. When Ali enlists Reza in a plan for revenge, the film subtly shifts from a grief drama into a slow-burn mystery, less concerned with whodunit than with why. Khatami’s direction is understated and assured, infusing even the quietest moments with a feeling of unease. Shadows linger longer than they should. Conversations unfold at the edge of confession. The camera often keeps a measured distance from its characters, allowing the space between them to fill with tension and memory. It’s a film that trusts its silences. What makes The Things You Kill especially compelling is its psychological complexity. This isn’t a straightforward revenge thriller. It’s a study in projection and emotional fragmentation, a son mourning his mother, haunted by regret, and searching for answers that may not exist. As the layers peel back, what emerges is not a single revelation, but a series of emotional reckonings, each more painful than the last. The third act, where many such films stumble, is where this one finds its stride. Khatami doesn’t deliver a tidy resolution, but instead builds to a moment of intense personal clarity, one that feels earned and inevitable. It’s not justice Ali finds, but a deeper understanding of the burden he’s been carrying. The supporting cast, including Hazar Ergüçlü and Ercan Kesal, flesh out the emotional landscape with nuance, while the cinematography, drenched in subdued hues and melancholy light, enhances the film’s meditative atmosphere. The score, used sparingly, adds a layer of emotional disquiet, pulsing just beneath the surface. If "The Things You Kill" has a flaw, it’s that its slow pacing and elliptical storytelling may alienate viewers expecting more traditional genre thrills. But for those patient enough to sit with its mood and themes, the rewards are rich. This is a film about the things we bury: memories, rage, grief, and what happens when they claw their way back to the surface.
Production Company:
- Band With Pictures
- DESMAR
- Fulgurance
- Lava Films
- Remora Films
- Sineaktif
- Tell Tall Tale
Release Date:Nov 14, 2025
Duration:1 h 54 m
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Awards
Istanbul Film Festival
• 7 Nominations
Reims Polar Festival du Film Policier
• 2 Wins & 4 Nominations
Cairo International Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 3 Nominations






























