Eine brillante Malerin, die sich dem schlimmsten kreativen Block ihres Lebens stellt, wendet sich allem zu, was sie kann, um ihr Meisterwerk zu vollenden, und verwandelt sich in eine halluzi... Alles lesenEine brillante Malerin, die sich dem schlimmsten kreativen Block ihres Lebens stellt, wendet sich allem zu, was sie kann, um ihr Meisterwerk zu vollenden, und verwandelt sich in eine halluzinatorische Höllenlandschaft aus Drogen, Sex und Mord im schäbigen Unterbauch von Los Angel... Alles lesenEine brillante Malerin, die sich dem schlimmsten kreativen Block ihres Lebens stellt, wendet sich allem zu, was sie kann, um ihr Meisterwerk zu vollenden, und verwandelt sich in eine halluzinatorische Höllenlandschaft aus Drogen, Sex und Mord im schäbigen Unterbauch von Los Angeles.
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The film had a bit of a 'Requiem for a Dream' vibe about it, particularly early on. There is a lot of heavy drug use featured in the film - in fact that's more or less what it's about. If you want to give your children a "don't do drugs" lesson this could be a good film to throw at them. It doesn't particularly glamourise them at all, in fact it makes them look downright nasty.
The final third of this film really changes everything and makes it into an almost entirely different film. I guess it's what makes it fall into the "horror" category. To be honest that was probably my least favourite element to the film. I could see why they went that way, and it tied in beautifully with the painting that is central to the film, but it just didn't work for me. Because no other characters are ever given any screen time or introduced to us in anyway it was impossible to care about any of them, and so the end scenes had almost zero intensity.
'Bliss' is a very quick little film (sitting at about 80 minutes) that has some really interesting stuff going on, but just struggles to combine it all into a fluent package. The ideas are all there, the execution is just slightly off.
The acting - especially by Dora Madison - is excellent throughout with believable characters that take you into their disturbed lives.
This movie is a conceptual idea of horror from beginning to end without the cliches and with superb production.
If you like something different on your movie menu this is certainly one to watch.
I think it would have been easier to follow the film if I wasn't sober. It's very trippy and somewhat hard to follow, jumping from scene to scene without anything really developing. They probably achieved the type of film they wanted to, however it just didn't get going and it was hard to get into. The picture itself is good though and good effects were used throughout.
A pretty solid effort for such a low budget movie. If you are looking for some fast demonic scenes, this movie has a few. If you are looking for some real odd sex-type scenes, this movie has a few. And without spoiling too much if you are looking for a little drugged out, not sure which way is up, painting with blood to metal music this movie has just about enough of that.
Now I don't understand why movies still start out with the ultra cliche, struggling artist "your rent is two weeks past due" landlord scenario introductions. That said I'll say from there the movie is a pretty original descent into a mad Los Angeles moonlight world fueled by paranoia, drugs, an unrelenting desire to follow a creative trigger, and a good amount of fast paced, bright but dimly lit scenes (a real struggle to achieve I'm sure, the whole aesthetic really being mostly at nite time) with so much tension that you'll feel like you are on the drugs yourself being chased by the demon inside of you.
I enjoyed the ride, mostly, my own gripes really coming from the lack of building a convincing world. How is this artist so famous? Because it just seems like some random artist to me. That's really a minor problem. Also the name...Bliss? Really? Could've come up with something a bit more original. I guess the drug she is doing in the movie everyone refers to as "Bliss" but still..
I liked the actor who played the drug dealer and the main actress has some very nice freak-out/panic moments. Even apart from that the storyline here about a struggling artist looking for inspiration was well played out and even the more standard scenes played out nicely. I like the whole art agent scenario with the new pieces and the upcoming gallery show. And the stuff with the blonde was confusing but I really didn't mind because...I mean...the whole movie was a bit confusing but that's the thing about it: a little demonic mystery.
Not necessarily a masterpiece and I won't reccomend this to everyone but for me it hit the spot and I think it deserves a wider audience.
Just a note that there is a photosensitive epilepsy warning at the beginning of the film
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- WissenswertesGeorge Wendt stars both in "Bliss" and VFW (2019). Joe Begos directed both movies in the same year.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Midnight Screenings: The Island of Dr. Moreau/Roadkill/Bliss (2022)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 20 Minuten
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