Qui a tué Bambi? (Who Killed Bambi?) Reviews
Shadows on the Wall
A sleek and cool thriller that never quite boils over into all-out suspense, which feels enticing but also a bit dull and overlong.
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| Original Score: 3.5/5
Film Journal International
Who Killed Bambi? is fun to watch, and newcomer Quinton has big, beautiful eyes, but the movie's contrived plot, forced conclusion and sentimental denouement rob it of real suspense and meaning.
Who Killed Bambi? does for doctors what Psycho did for showers.
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| Original Score: 3/4
About.com
Kept me squirming in my seat for its entire running time.
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| Original Score: 3.5/5
TV Guide's Movie Guide
A cool, dry spin on the hospital horror story, steeps the classic woman-in-peril scenario in allusions to Disney's uber-innocent.
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| Original Score: 3/5
Marchand capably builds suspense, thanks to a twisty script and nervy performances by Lucas and Quinton.
| Original Score: 3/4
Film-Forward.com
Perhaps not since 1978's Coma has a hospital stay been scarier.
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| Original Score: 3/5
A sustained atmosphere of bleached-out horror.
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
The melodrama acts as an anaesthetic, as it's hard to stay awake while it operates merely as a gruesome style over substance film.
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| Original Score: C
One Guy's Opinion
Its lack of sense is exceeded only by the absence of chills.
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| Original Score: C-
New Times
you eventually get that it's supposed to be suspenseful, but it's ... near impossible to actually feel it.
E! Online
The forced parallel with the Disney classic proves silly and pretentious, but the dull characters and lethal plot contrivances are what really do Bambi in.
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| Original Score: C-
Boxoffice Magazine
This film is more successful in mood and setting (white hallways with stylized lighting and shadows gives a disorientating sense of dread and tension) than in the conventional screenplay.
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| Original Score: 2.5/5
So skillful at sustaining a chilly antiseptic atmosphere in which death stalks every gleaming corridor that it comes as a sharp disappointment to find its hygienic imagery wasted on a clunking cat-and-mouse game.
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| Original Score: 2/5
Tries like mad to get under the viewer's skin in its portrayal of gross medical malfescence, but never gets beyond recycling stale genre tricks and obvious characters.
Effectively creates a menacing atmosphere within the gleaming white halls of the hospital in which it is set, but its story line and characterizations lack the sufficient originality to lift the film above its many better predecessors.

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