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Let Me Make You a Martyr

  • 2016
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.5K
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A cerebral revenge film about two adopted siblings who fall in love, and hatch a plan to kill their abusive father.A cerebral revenge film about two adopted siblings who fall in love, and hatch a plan to kill their abusive father.A cerebral revenge film about two adopted siblings who fall in love, and hatch a plan to kill their abusive father.

  • Directors
    • Corey Asraf
    • John Swab
  • Writers
    • John Swab
    • Corey Asraf
  • Stars
    • Marilyn Manson
    • Mark Boone Junior
    • Sam Quartin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Corey Asraf
      • John Swab
    • Writers
      • John Swab
      • Corey Asraf
    • Stars
      • Marilyn Manson
      • Mark Boone Junior
      • Sam Quartin
    • 28User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marilyn Manson
    Marilyn Manson
    • Pope
    Mark Boone Junior
    Mark Boone Junior
    • Larry Glass
    Sam Quartin
    Sam Quartin
    • June Glass
    Niko Nicotera
    Niko Nicotera
    • Drew Glass
    Michael Potts
    Michael Potts
    • Charon
    George Carroll
    George Carroll
    • Hondo
    • (as Slaine)
    William Lee Scott
    William Lee Scott
    • Jamie
    Gore Abrams
    Gore Abrams
    • Brown
    Michael Shamus Wiles
    Michael Shamus Wiles
    • Father Francis
    Daniel Martin Berkey
    Daniel Martin Berkey
    • Uncle Marvin
    John Swab
    John Swab
    • Leroy
    Rebekah Kennedy
    Rebekah Kennedy
    • Libby
    Gracie Grenier
    • Rooney
    Magen Mattox
    Magen Mattox
    • Grace
    Jake Silbermann
    Jake Silbermann
    • Lamen
    Bruce Davis
    Bruce Davis
    • Ronin
    Michael Jefferson
    Michael Jefferson
    • Lonnie
    Edrick Browne
    • Darnell
    • Directors
      • Corey Asraf
      • John Swab
    • Writers
      • John Swab
      • Corey Asraf
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    User reviews28

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    5scienide-298-221357

    It could have been pretty good with a little work

    I loved Niko Nicotera and Mark Boone Jr as Ratboy and Bobby Munson on Sons of Anarchy, and have been a Marilyn Manson fan since about 1997, so I was hopeful. Ultimately I wasn't overly impressed with the movie ,or should I say, "film" as a whole, though. It was shot well,in my opinion, but it rambled along and just sort of lost momentum and ran out of gas at the end. It could have been a decent movie with some tweaking on the ending. It wasn't a total failure of a film, but I don't see myself ever watching it again on purpose.
    2paul_haakonsen

    The horrible people, the horrible people...

    I hadn't heard about "Let Me Make You a Martyr" prior to finding it. Nor can I say that I have been missing out on a jewel in film history.

    Little did I know that Marilyn Manson was starring in the movie. But when I found out, it did heighten my interest in watching it. So of course, I found the time to sit down and watch it.

    Well, some of it at least. I think I endured somewhere between 25-30 minutes of the ordeal that is known as "Let Me Make You a Martyr" before I gave up. I was utterly bored with this movie on so many levels. The characters in the story were lacking appeal, and they seemed like they were just invented on the spot as the director went along. And it turned out to be characters that you simply didn't invest any emotional attachments into; you simply just don't care one bit about the characters in the movie.

    And the storyline was all over the place, which made for a befuddled and confusing mess of a story. Which ultimately was the main reason for why I gave up on the movie and turned it off. I could get through it if it was just the characters that were unappealing, but the storyline failed to appeal to me, and thus ended "Let Me Make You a Martyr" prematurely.

    This is not a movie that I will be returning to watch again at any time ever. It just have zero appeal to me.
    9Termin8

    A beautiful piece of metaphysical nihilism

    Don't mind those complaining about Manson's lack of screen time. The fact is his performance is terrifying and his characters mostly silent nature and fleeting appearance makes it. What's more they are overlooking a beautiful piece of Cajun Noir that is also a puzzling work that will stick in your head and force you to rewatch it. Beautifully shot it also contains brilliant performances. Think through it and this is a rewarding movie.
    8seriouscritic-42569

    Intelligent film about Damaged Souls

    Intelligent, thoughtful film about people who are depraved or damaged; disturbed or lost; and even some who are innocent. And the various shades their souls are colored in is very much at the core of this film.

    That a film grounded in gritty reality is also willing to embrace the surreal is, in these capable hands, neither jarring nor disconcerting. It hints at supernatural elements as any serious film concerned with individuals questioning life and what comes after could be expected to do. Great credit goes to the directors for their reserved and concise visual direction and their securing consistently natural and believable performances from actors playing a range of characters that easily could have slipped into the grotesque or clichéd . There is real intelligence in the writing; the rich dialogue defies the stereotypical expectations of how such rural characters speak and behave, and does so by being so specific in relation to the character's worldviews - and the fact that such lowlifes HAVE worldviews is all too often ignored by screenwriters who only know of life what they have seen in other lesser movies.

    That it is refreshing, and engaging, is not to say that it is completely without flaws. Unfortunately it too often feels more a collection of intriguing scenes than a cohesive whole, and in the "clever" cutting between time frames, and character's points of view, we lose a bit of what would allow our emotional connection to such worried and wasted souls to grow beyond mere empathy for their weaknesses and struggles. I also had some technical issues; some photography was way too dark (not moody dark but muddy dark) and there are several sequences where the sound is excessively muted, and even if these are intentional effects they seem so unmotivated, or inconsistently so, that they feel more like mistakes. But these are caveats that keep it from being a great film as opposed to an extremely good one. Most films made these days would be damn lucky to be as solidly crafted

    It is also not a movie for everyone; if you only want to focus half your attention on the film it's going to seem dull, boring and confusing. If you are not interested in hearing characters worldviews and think any dialogue that doesn't advance the plot is "too wordy" then you're not going to like it. But for those of us who thrive on intelligent, original and unique films as opposed to recycled, regurgitated mediocrity, films like this are a great relief.
    7billieljaime

    Meet the gatekeepers

    He movie is about facing your life and death. Facing the "gatekeeper". It is extsestential. The only characters that mattered were the man and interviewer. Manson also represented something, death comes, he is a sort of earthly gatekeeper in a grim way. How will you respond to.the gate keeper when it is your time? With honesty or accolades? Ego? Pride? Will you confess your deepest sins

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    • Trivia
      The part of Pope was originally slated to be a Native American character. After two potential actors fell through and Marilyn Manson stepped in, the role was changed to better suit him.
    • Goofs
      The number stenciled on interrogation room "6" faces inward, as if those therein need be reminded of which room they already occupy.
    • Soundtracks
      Slippin' Into Darkness
      Performed by War

      Written by Papa Dee Allen, Harold R. Brown (as Harold Brown), B.B. Dickerson (as Morris Dickerson), Lonnie Jordan (as Leroy Jordan), Charles Miller, Lee Oskar (as Lee Oscar) and Howard E. Scott (as Howard Scott)

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Давай я сделаю тебя мучеником
    • Filming locations
      • Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Iscariot Films
      • Actium Pictures
      • Coreyworks
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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