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Two teenaged runaways, siblings Lucio (Diego Gamaliel) and Fauna
(Mariá Evoli), stumble upon the hermit-like vagrant Mariano (Noé
Hernández) in a vast yet abandoned building he has chosen as his home. He
offers the duo abode but at the same time makes them work hard for him, as
he's in the process of turning one of the huge storerooms of the building
into hellish caverns made out of cardboard. And all the while, he tortures
them on a mental level, which gets Lucio on the edge of breaking, but
Fauna soon takes to the old man ... and then he forces the youngsters to
have incestuous sex with one another, which further wrecks Lucio but not
Fauna. But while he masturbates over the siblings shagging, Mariano dies,
which in turn throws Fauna off, to an extent that she turns necrophiliac.
But then Mariano returns, using his own cardboard caverns as his birth
canal - and his return opens the floodgates for them creating actual hell
on earth ... Perhaps I ought to warn you up front, We are
the Flesh doesn't make too much sense on a purely narrative level,
it's a rather grotesque little film that needs to be experienced rather
than understood and that works on the principle of association much more
than on pure reason. But once one has accepted that, and can also accept
the sometimes shocking nature of the movie as such, one will no doubt
enjoy it for its powerful imagery (despite limited means), its savagery,
and its grotesque and/or surreal setpieces. And all that said, no, We
are the Flesh is certainly not a movie for everybody, but the
open-minded will in all probability enjoy it quite a bit!
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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Robots and rats,
demons and potholes, cuddly toys and shopping mall Santas,
love and death and everything in between,
Tales to Chill Your Bones to is all of that.
Tales to Chill Your Bones to -
a collection of short stories and mini-plays ranging from the horrific to the darkly humourous,
from the post-apocalyptic to the weirdly romantic,
tales that will give you a chill and maybe a chuckle,
all thought up by the twisted mind of screenwriter and film reviewer Michael Haberfelner.
Tales to Chill Your Bones to
the new anthology by Michael Haberfelner
Out now from Amazon!!! |
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