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  • Summary: Kiefer Sutherland takes his indie record label act, Rocco DeLuca & the Burden on their first international tour. From Los Angeles, London, Dublin, Reykjavik and Berlin, this rockumentary film chronicles a highly personal journey of a rock band & their less than qualified road manager (Sutherland) and shows the hopes, successes and disappointments of a band trying to get their music to their audience. Manu Boyer’s film takes us on a rock tour that becomes much more than the sum of its parts, it is honest and rich, with in-depth life sketches. (First Independent Pictures) Expand
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  1. Positive: 3 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11
  1. Reviewed by: Joe Leydon
    90
    Deftly mixing alternating tracks of playful rowdiness, thoughtful introspection, ferociously slamming rock and not-so-quiet desperation, helmer Manu Boyer scores impressively with I Trust You to Kill Me, arguably the best rockumentary since "Some Kind of Monster."
  2. 63
    Who knew the rock 'n' roll life could be so mild?
  3. Reviewed by: Michael Ordona
    60
    Has enough virtues -- principally Sutherland's presence and the quality of the music -- to make it an enjoyable trip.
  4. Doesn't accomplish its objective.

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  1. Sutherland's appearance is enough for me to enjoy the rockumentary.