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Besteht aus drei beunruhigend sinnlichen und furchterregenden kurzen Erzählungen, die durch das Doppelthema Sex und Tod miteinander verknüpft sind.Besteht aus drei beunruhigend sinnlichen und furchterregenden kurzen Erzählungen, die durch das Doppelthema Sex und Tod miteinander verknüpft sind.Besteht aus drei beunruhigend sinnlichen und furchterregenden kurzen Erzählungen, die durch das Doppelthema Sex und Tod miteinander verknüpft sind.
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Kimberley Howson
- Homeless (segment "House & Home")
- (as Kimberly Howson)
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The cinematography is good. The mood it is setting, I also liked that. The stories weren't that bad either. Though they had some downfalls (the second one trying to hard with the twist, I guess). I don't feel good about blaming the actors either. Maybe the stories only sound good on paper, but the direction wasn't that good. I can't say for sure what element didn't seem to fit.
I can only say, that the sum of it's (3) parts, wasn't as satisfying as I hoped it would be. You have to have a heart for anthologies in the first place of course. Not to mention the fact that this isn't for the squeamish either. But I reckon you have read this before somewhere about this movie. Do not rent it, if you can't handle the gore and nudity!
I can only say, that the sum of it's (3) parts, wasn't as satisfying as I hoped it would be. You have to have a heart for anthologies in the first place of course. Not to mention the fact that this isn't for the squeamish either. But I reckon you have read this before somewhere about this movie. Do not rent it, if you can't handle the gore and nudity!
I thought and thought for entire seconds just how I might make this sound even vaguely interesting. Then I gave up.
Little Deaths finds three directors taking turns to depress the audience with tales that range all the way from drab and morose to dull and dark.
The first story tells the tale of a well to do couple who dabble in living on the edge, only to find the edge has moved.
It isn't that interesting.
The second story introduces a wonder drug from a frankly gross source with incredible qualities.
It also wasn't interesting, but at least it had one mildly original concept.
The third story was about the very definition of the odd couple.
It was terrible, and the ending was even worse than terrible. It was dumb.
The first story was sorta horror I guess.
The second a Nine Inch Nails film clip concept.
The third was just dumb.
Final Rating – 4.5 / 10. Look there were moments in the 90 minutes where I wish I understood just what the hell was supposed to be entertaining or subversive about all this, in the end I decided I am happier not knowing. To me this is a waste of time. Lap it up emo-kids.
Little Deaths finds three directors taking turns to depress the audience with tales that range all the way from drab and morose to dull and dark.
The first story tells the tale of a well to do couple who dabble in living on the edge, only to find the edge has moved.
It isn't that interesting.
The second story introduces a wonder drug from a frankly gross source with incredible qualities.
It also wasn't interesting, but at least it had one mildly original concept.
The third story was about the very definition of the odd couple.
It was terrible, and the ending was even worse than terrible. It was dumb.
The first story was sorta horror I guess.
The second a Nine Inch Nails film clip concept.
The third was just dumb.
Final Rating – 4.5 / 10. Look there were moments in the 90 minutes where I wish I understood just what the hell was supposed to be entertaining or subversive about all this, in the end I decided I am happier not knowing. To me this is a waste of time. Lap it up emo-kids.
OK, this is not a GREAT movie, but I am lost with the ratings here. I assume that if you watch this film it is because you like the horror genre, and all three stories do deliver a good and fun time. I think that this is probably the aim: to entertain and amuse, and it delivers.
Maybe some stories are predictable, but there is always a funny twist here and there that render them just different. The filming and acting are actually surprisingly good and my feeling was that I got what I was looking for. No more, no less.
Definitely recommended to anyone into horror/gore/sex movies with a sense of humor.
Maybe some stories are predictable, but there is always a funny twist here and there that render them just different. The filming and acting are actually surprisingly good and my feeling was that I got what I was looking for. No more, no less.
Definitely recommended to anyone into horror/gore/sex movies with a sense of humor.
So first off, we are dealing with a VHS type movie. (VHS the Horro franchise). Pretty much, 3 different short movies forced into one. I can tell you, minus the second story, everything else kinda sucked. Even the second story wasn't good, but at least was bizzarely unique in it's own twisted sense.
The acting is a mixed bag some are overacting, some are underacting. The writing. Honestly i think all three of these short films would of been way better off as full lenght films. I feel like having them shortened like this pulls out the magic that these movies could of had. Let me start with first story.
First story. A weird couple torture a homeless chick, Guinea Pig style kind of, and then she turns out to be a zombie, and other homeless people are zombies. That's the whole plot. I can say that the gore is weak but okay, and everything else sucked. None characters have any depth or any reason to be there. It was shock for the sake of being shocking and it was just kinda pointless and dull. I can say the acting was fine. The camera work was fine. The plot needed a lot of work and depth into these characters, why were the homeless "zombies"? Why did the couple decide to torture the homeless chick?? I was about to say it felt like a remake of VHS 1 first story, but then i saw VHS was released in 2012. But still it felt empty.
Second story. The only story i kinda enjoyed. Not because of the plot, just because how weird it is. Pretty much we got a chick with her boyfriend. She gets into pills to stop taking drugs. However, these pills are made out of a human being that has a Nazi huge shaft attached to him-her-it and this connects her to having hallucionations to the creature. I dont want to spoiler more. I can say that the plot makes not a lot of sense but hey it was unique and interesting to say the least. It's bizzare and not something you'd often see in horror movies. The acting was kind of wooden, the camera work was fine. I just wish we had a bit more informations on how exactly the pills stuff began? A bit more depth in that sector but over all this could have it's own movie with more depth and logic put into it.
Third story. This feels like totally out of left field. Both first and second stories have elements of horror in them. This, has none of that. Instead this is a drama about a couple that has a weird relationship. The girlfriend treats her boyfriend like a dog. Literally. And she always is toxic towards him, and she is treating him like he is her toy in a way. This crosses the line of her boyfriend, so he tied her up, and put meat on her naked body, and forced like 5-6 dogs onto her, and she has a huge fear of dogs, what is happening to her is unclear and i am kinda glad i did not had to see that bs. Over all this story is just ridiculous and i hated every second of it. It feels like a completely different idea then the two other tiny films. Also! Camera work in this is terrible. Everything is muffled in a blue weird gradient and it makes the scenes look way uglier.
Ultimately No i can not recommend this. I would just stay and watch the V/H/S films to be honest with you, or Tales of Halloween, both of those films are short films merged together, but they are way more interesting then what we had here. All of this felt like a forced shocker that kinda fails at being shocking at least to me, but then again it takes a lot to get me to that stage.
The acting is a mixed bag some are overacting, some are underacting. The writing. Honestly i think all three of these short films would of been way better off as full lenght films. I feel like having them shortened like this pulls out the magic that these movies could of had. Let me start with first story.
First story. A weird couple torture a homeless chick, Guinea Pig style kind of, and then she turns out to be a zombie, and other homeless people are zombies. That's the whole plot. I can say that the gore is weak but okay, and everything else sucked. None characters have any depth or any reason to be there. It was shock for the sake of being shocking and it was just kinda pointless and dull. I can say the acting was fine. The camera work was fine. The plot needed a lot of work and depth into these characters, why were the homeless "zombies"? Why did the couple decide to torture the homeless chick?? I was about to say it felt like a remake of VHS 1 first story, but then i saw VHS was released in 2012. But still it felt empty.
Second story. The only story i kinda enjoyed. Not because of the plot, just because how weird it is. Pretty much we got a chick with her boyfriend. She gets into pills to stop taking drugs. However, these pills are made out of a human being that has a Nazi huge shaft attached to him-her-it and this connects her to having hallucionations to the creature. I dont want to spoiler more. I can say that the plot makes not a lot of sense but hey it was unique and interesting to say the least. It's bizzare and not something you'd often see in horror movies. The acting was kind of wooden, the camera work was fine. I just wish we had a bit more informations on how exactly the pills stuff began? A bit more depth in that sector but over all this could have it's own movie with more depth and logic put into it.
Third story. This feels like totally out of left field. Both first and second stories have elements of horror in them. This, has none of that. Instead this is a drama about a couple that has a weird relationship. The girlfriend treats her boyfriend like a dog. Literally. And she always is toxic towards him, and she is treating him like he is her toy in a way. This crosses the line of her boyfriend, so he tied her up, and put meat on her naked body, and forced like 5-6 dogs onto her, and she has a huge fear of dogs, what is happening to her is unclear and i am kinda glad i did not had to see that bs. Over all this story is just ridiculous and i hated every second of it. It feels like a completely different idea then the two other tiny films. Also! Camera work in this is terrible. Everything is muffled in a blue weird gradient and it makes the scenes look way uglier.
Ultimately No i can not recommend this. I would just stay and watch the V/H/S films to be honest with you, or Tales of Halloween, both of those films are short films merged together, but they are way more interesting then what we had here. All of this felt like a forced shocker that kinda fails at being shocking at least to me, but then again it takes a lot to get me to that stage.
A trilogy of tales in the old anthology mode, the first offering, "House and Home" has an affluent couple bored by mundane lives, and looking for a little fun. The husband brings home a homeless woman for a sex game. The woman provides some entertainment and this segment has a small twist of an ending; very average, overall a 5/10' Story number 2 involves a woman, a hooker and former junkie who is recovering with the help of a boyfriend, her previous pimp, now involved in bizarre medical experimentation's with a doctor using a new drug for detox. It gets a bit sadistic and I would give it a 6/10.
Number 3 is "Bitch" a couple behaving badly, including the boyfriend wearing a dog mask. This one is a complete waste of time and pointless. The last five minutes is wickedly clever but the lead up is tedious and silly. A 3/10.
Number 3 is "Bitch" a couple behaving badly, including the boyfriend wearing a dog mask. This one is a complete waste of time and pointless. The last five minutes is wickedly clever but the lead up is tedious and silly. A 3/10.
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- WissenswertesThe title 'little deaths' comes from the French 'la petite mort', which is an idiom and metaphor for the term 'orgasm'.
- PatzerAlle Einträge enthalten Spoiler
- Zitate
Claire (segment "Bitch"): Sometimes I think I don't deserve you.
Pete (segment "Bitch"): Yeah, sometimes I think that too.
- Alternative VersionenThe UK release was cut, cuts required to remove a focus on sadistic humiliation during a scene of sexual violence, in order to obtain an 18 classification. Cuts made in line with BBFC Guidelines and policy, and the Video Recordings Act 1984. An uncut classification was not available.
- VerbindungenFeatures Parlez Vous Woo (1956)
- SoundtracksBurnt Reynolds
Music by Justin Greaves
Words by Joe Volk
Performed by Crippled Black Phoenix
Courtesy of Invada Records
Published by Domino Publishing
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