Watching Key is like watching an exotic bird being killed. Feather by feather.
The crew behind Key ought to be lauded for the fresh, ground-breaking idea behind the film, and also for having been able to summon the technical resources to make this a fine-looking and fine-sounding product. At the very least, the film is going to the grave dressed tastefully.
Equipped with a fascinating premise, the makers of Key set up a stage for what promises to be an intriguing thriller. Then, having no idea how to tame the animal they've set loose, they let atrocious dia....