94 minutes in, I still don't know whether I'm warm-toned or olive-toned.
Typical for Mikhail Red's films, Deleter is technically well-made. Great visuals, and even greater sound design. The premise is ripe, but the story feels too contained and lacks the space to be an effective character study and facilitate a nuanced discourse about malicious acts of expunction.
Ironically, a film about censorship and workplace suppression seems unsure of what to conceal and what to unravel. Delete. Ignore. Ad infinitum.