Au fil du temps, les idéaux romantiques d'une enfant sur la mort la poussent vers la nécrophilie, l'étude de l'embaumement et la plus profonde relation de sa vie.Au fil du temps, les idéaux romantiques d'une enfant sur la mort la poussent vers la nécrophilie, l'étude de l'embaumement et la plus profonde relation de sa vie.Au fil du temps, les idéaux romantiques d'une enfant sur la mort la poussent vers la nécrophilie, l'étude de l'embaumement et la plus profonde relation de sa vie.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 victoires et 11 nominations au total
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Kissed is a beautiful story about a young woman named Sandra who explores death through necrophilia. When Matt, a fellow student she becomes romantically involved with, becomes infatuated with her he desperately tries to understand her and to incorporate himself into her necrophilic lifestyle.
They both, each in their own way, use the powerful nature of love and lust to explore their feelings about death.
The acting is both professional and believable and the audience can relate to the complex characters even though none of us is ever likely to personally experience such a bizarre situation. Even when Matt's need to be loved by Sandra makes him strange and frightening, the story only feels more familiar when we realize how much we have changed ourselves for lovers. Isn't life about finding someone to love before the time is up?
The sex and nudity are artistic, not pornographic. I went away from this movie feeling like I had witnessed something important and special. It may be disturbing at times, but Kissed is never revolting. I would not have believed that a movie about this subject matter could be so beautifully and sensitively made. If you ever find yourself anxious about death or plan to die someday, I highly recommend this passionate exploration of our most primal fear.
All in all a very special and an excellent movie, but one which may not be seen superficially.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMolly Parker almost quit acting just before getting this role. She had just come off of a guest spot on the Highlander series (1992) and felt unfulfilled, not only by that part, but by acting as a profession. She longed to play a full character. So when cinematographer Gregory Middleton, who had worked with Parker before on a short film, reached out to her about taking the lead role on Kissed, Parker took the leap. She didn't care that it was a very controversial film and role that could possibly ruin her career, because to her mind, she didn't have a career to ruin.
- GaffesSandra's hair is longer during the cemetery scene.
- Citations
[first lines]
Sandra Larson: When you die, your life... flashes, and you disintegrate, radiating energy. When a thing turns into its opposite, when love becomes hate, there are always sparks. But when life turns into death, it's explosive. There are streaks of light, magical, and electrifying. Everyone senses something, some energy, some spirit, some sort of illumination, But I see it. I've seen bodies shining like stars. Some say there's no soul, no afterlife, that life and death is the straightest line on the compass, and nothing more. I say believe what you want, because no matter what you do, cut everything up, burn it all down, you're in the path of something beyond your control.
- Crédits fousLeague of Champions: Mr. & Mrs. Hyman, Anonymous
- Versions alternativesThe US video verson has been slightly cut. Shots of Molly Parker frontally nude have been removed at the behest of the distributor.
- Bandes originalesBaby
Performed by Lava Hay
Written by Michele Gould & Suzanne Little
Published by Copyright Control
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 329 211 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 329 211 $US