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Kissed

  • 1996
  • 16
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.1K
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Peter Outerbridge and Molly Parker in Kissed (1996)
Romance is dead - at least for Sandra Larson - in an edgy love story of secret yearning and forbidden passion. From the time she was a child, Sandra was fascinated by the dead. A fascination that remains unfulfilled, until she is propelled by fate into the world of the mildly sinister Mr. Wallis, proprietor of the local funeral home. Now, at the side of her mentor, Sandra's innermost desires will finally find their tortured expression. But her new-found serenity is shattered when a handsome young medical student learns her secret, and finds himself drawn into her tangled web of ever-darkening desire and erotic obsession.
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Over the years, a child's romantic ideals about death blossom into necrophilia, the study of embalming and the most profound relationship of her life.Over the years, a child's romantic ideals about death blossom into necrophilia, the study of embalming and the most profound relationship of her life.Over the years, a child's romantic ideals about death blossom into necrophilia, the study of embalming and the most profound relationship of her life.

  • Director
    • Lynne Stopkewich
  • Writers
    • Angus Fraser
    • Lynne Stopkewich
    • Barbara Gowdy
  • Stars
    • Molly Parker
    • Peter Outerbridge
    • Jay Brazeau
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Lynne Stopkewich
    • Writers
      • Angus Fraser
      • Lynne Stopkewich
      • Barbara Gowdy
    • Stars
      • Molly Parker
      • Peter Outerbridge
      • Jay Brazeau
    • 64User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Molly Parker
    Molly Parker
    • Sandra
    Peter Outerbridge
    Peter Outerbridge
    • Matt…
    Jay Brazeau
    Jay Brazeau
    • Mr. Wallis
    Natasha Morley
    • Sandra…
    Jessie Winter Mudie
    • Carol
    James Timmons
    • Jan
    Joe Maffei
    • Biology Teacher
    Robert Thurston
    Robert Thurston
    • Detective
    Annabel Kershaw
    Annabel Kershaw
    • Sandra's Mother
    Tim Dixon
    Tim Dixon
    • Sandra's Father
    Amber Warnat
    • Lisa Brown
    Bill Finck
    • Minister
    Janet Craig
    Janet Craig
    • Mourner
    Edward Davey
    • Embalming Prof.
    Hamish Wilson
    • Gurney Goner…
    Valerie Boeke
    • Cancer Corpse…
    Jeff Richards
    • Tony the Torso…
    Noel Boulanger
    • Prep Room Demo…
    • Director
      • Lynne Stopkewich
    • Writers
      • Angus Fraser
      • Lynne Stopkewich
      • Barbara Gowdy
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    Infofreak

    Yet another fantastic and original Canadian movie!

    Maybe I'm just being lucky, but over the last couple of years I've watched a whole bunch of fantastic Canadian movies by directors such as Atom Egoyan, Bruce McDonald and Don McKellar. These guys are making movies that are wiping the floor with most of their American contemporaries! After watching 'Kissed' add Lynne Stopkewich to that list.

    She has managed to make an intelligent and touching movie about one of the last sexual taboos - necrophilia. I can't think of any other movie off the top of my head that has dealt with this subject that isn't either horror or exploitation. Now I love good horror and exploitation movies, don't get me wrong, it's just amazingly refreshing to see this kind of thing handled in a completely different and thoughtful way.

    The writing, direction, cinematography are all perfect, and the acting is first class throughout. Especially Molly Parker in the lead role. Parker was funny and sweet in the cult TV show 'Twitch City' with Don McKellar, but reveals even more depth and talent with this outstanding and unforgettable performance. 'Kissed' is a totally unique and special movie. Once seen, never forgotten. I look forward to more movies from Stopkewich. If 'Kissed' is any indication of her braveness and originality, she could well turn into one of THE great film makers of this decade.
    DarkFAE

    Beautiful, Morbid and Tasteful, if there were only more like it

    I loved this movie. I get so damn sick of the horror films that portray the funeral service and industry as gruesome, gory and horrifying. I am in the funeral service as well as mortuary school. First of all, I don't believe this movie is about necrophilia beneath the surface. It is about this woman's relationship with death. Gore, blood, guts and other stuff come from fear. There is no respect in that in my opinion. That is for people who are afraid of their own mortality. We are all going to die. It is beautiful that the director and writer were able to explore their relationship with death. Death is intriguing and dark because it is unknown. I think this movie really looked at the main character's relationship with death, herself and her own mortality through her love for the dead. Only, it was presented in a literal fashion. It seemed as though the plot was a great manifestation of the theme, which may be our understanding of life, death and rebirth. Yes, sex is life and death is rebirth. And yes, I find the idea of having sex with the dead literally repulsive, working with the dead on a daily basis. I don't believe that was the message of the movie. One thing I learned in the funeral service is that it is life that we deal with day to day, not death. It is helping the living deal with loss. That is love. If only there were more cerebral, psychological and spiritual movies that touch this topic but unfortunately we are left with gore!! Anyone know of any other movies like this?
    9HumanoidOfFlesh

    Beautiful film about death and necrophilia.

    Movies about necrophilia are incredibly rare,mainly because this subject matter is too offensive for many filmmakers.So kudos should go to Lynne Stopkevich for creating this brave film(I'm dying to see her new feature "Suspicious River")."Kissed" isn't just another exploitation film-the depiction of necrophilia in it is really subtle.It's still more disturbing than many gross-out shockers,because it's so well-made.The acting is excellent and the direction is well-handled.So if you like this movie check out such necro-horrors like "Aftermath"(1993),"Buio Omega"(1979)and "Neromantik" series(1987,1992).The music(especially closing song)is amazing too!
    9Hopper-2

    Powerful, passionate and relevant: exactly what a movie should be

    There is no more natural preoccupation than death. Everyone is aware that they are going to die but no one knows precisely what death is. We all come to terms with our mortality in our own way. Most of us try to think about death as little as possible, choosing denial. Some turn to religion for comforting beliefs about death, others embrace a "death culture", as Goths do. A very small number of people embrace death to the extent that cadavers become sexually attractive to them.

    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.
    9talltale-1

    Amazing, Graceful and Sad

    Film lovers: Please don't pay too much attention to the Marco Devilboy review of this unusual film. I can understand someone not enjoying KISSED because it deals with a supremely unappetizing subject. But then it quietly, delicately opens up that subject (and the characters involved) and wraps the viewer in an embrace that becomes both irresistible and horrifying. The movie works. When I first saw it, it introduced me to a young actress I have since followed and never seen give a bad performance: Molly Parker. Peter Outerbridge is wonderful, too. Recalling this film now, several years after first watching it, such a rush of thoughts and feelings come back to me that I will probably have to see it once again. If you are willing to go somewhere you never imagined you would find yourself--and then deal with what you discover there--KISSED is not to missed.

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    • Trivia
      Molly 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.
    • Goofs
      Sandra's hair is longer during the cemetery scene.
    • Quotes

      [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.

    • Crazy credits
      League of Champions: Mr. & Mrs. Hyman, Anonymous
    • Alternate versions
      The US video verson has been slightly cut. Shots of Molly Parker frontally nude have been removed at the behest of the distributor.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Anaconda/Grosse Pointe Blank/Paradise Road/Keys to Tulsa/Kissed/Mabarosi (1997)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Lava Hay

      Written by Michele Gould & Suzanne Little

      Published by Copyright Control

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Öpülmüş
    • Filming locations
      • Maple Ridge Cemetery, Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Boneyard Film Company Inc.
      • British Columbia Film
      • Canada Council Media Arts
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $329,211
    • Gross worldwide
      • $329,211
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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