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Execution is everything! David Fincher's film "The Killer" is a dark and humorous genre movie. The protagonist, an assassin played by Michael Fassbender, gives advice on how to be successful in life, which is a commentary on the self-serving nature of modern society. The opening credits act as a prelude to the action-packed fights that ensue. However, unlike other violent films, "The Killer" doesn't glorify violence, but rather emphasizes the horror of its consequences. The movie also shows how modern society has integrated impersonal commerce and capital, making it clear that the film does not want to revel in graphic violence. Rather, it suggests that pulling a trigger and clicking the "Buy" button are similar actions, which is a disturbing and thought-provoking commentary on modern life.