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Las flores del vicio

  • 1975
  • 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.6/10
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Las flores del vicio (1975)
DramaHorror psicológicoMisterioTerrorThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHopeless American expatriates inhabit a small Spanish village where residents are mysteriously dying after the arrival of a religious cult.Hopeless American expatriates inhabit a small Spanish village where residents are mysteriously dying after the arrival of a religious cult.Hopeless American expatriates inhabit a small Spanish village where residents are mysteriously dying after the arrival of a religious cult.

  • Dirección
    • Silvio Narizzano
  • Guionistas
    • Win Wells
    • Gonzalo Suárez
  • Elenco
    • Carroll Baker
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Win Wells
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Silvio Narizzano
    • Guionistas
      • Win Wells
      • Gonzalo Suárez
    • Elenco
      • Carroll Baker
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Win Wells
    • 17Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Carroll Baker
    Carroll Baker
    • Treasure
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Chicken
    Win Wells
    • Allen
    Richard Todd
    Richard Todd
    • Terence
    Faith Brook
    Faith Brook
    • Heather
    Ivonne Sentis
    • Virginia
    Rory MacDonald
    • Turd
    David Carpenter
    • Salt
    Inma de Santis
    Inma de Santis
    • Currination
    Swan Swan
    • Yo Yo
    Ana Pastor
    • Pucherita
    Tony Skios
    • Simon
    Alibe Parsons
    Alibe Parsons
    • Susannah
    • (as Alibe)
    Maude Sweet
    • Mother
    Davina Shaw
    • Bruja with guitar
    Adam Lewis
    • Mongoloid child
    Curtis Moseley
    • Young Chicken
    Sofía Aldanondo
      • Dirección
        • Silvio Narizzano
      • Guionistas
        • Win Wells
        • Gonzalo Suárez
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      7drownsoda90

      Like a bad acid trip— or maybe a good one, depending on where you're coming from

      This bizarro cult thriller has a bunch of languid American expatriates dwelling in a dreary Spanish village on the sea. Among them are a hippie junkie with mommy issues (Dennis Hopper), a has-been Hollywood glamour queen (Carroll Baker), and a jaded gay man (Win Wells). The presence of a religious cult infiltrating the community has dire consequences as the American outcasts meet their individual demons.

      "Bloodbath," also known as "The Sky is Falling" and "The Flowers of Vice," is, in a word, obscure— it's been rarely seen in North America, and is often quietly shuffled in with all of the really odd career choices Dennis Hopper made in the late seventies/early eighties in a substance abuse stupor. While this is a fair categorization, what's not fair is that this film deserves an audience that has no reasonable access to it.

      For fans of bizarre, surrealist thrillers and horror films from the bygone acid era of the sixties and seventies, "Bloodbath" is quite an experience. Narrative cohesion here takes a backseat, while the individual stories of these characters weave in and out of fantasy and consciousness. While on one hand we have a sort of surrealist thriller, or even a giallo, we also very much have a tragedy, and that's one of the more interesting things about the film. Remnants of American culture are tormented by their own failures, and their successes. The fluid unspooling of the narrative framed in the context of the religious cult festival is strangely sublime.

      Dennis Hopper plays up his role as the drugged-out hippie tormented by his upbringing; Carroll Baker, who oddly enough co-starred with Hopper in 1956's "Giant" alongside Hollywood royalty Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean, arguably outshines him, and is fantastic in the role of a forgotten Hollywood starlet; the role is half-truth for Baker herself, and she uses this to her advantage. The fact that these two wound up together in such a production so many years later, both ostracized from the industry, would be a weird twist of fate in any other film, but it's almost an inverse normalcy here.

      Overall, "Bloodbath" is a strangely eerie and thoroughly bizarre endeavor. It is a film that admittedly has a limited audience, but it is a pleasantly befuddling ninety minutes, and is prime viewing for anyone who has an affinity for some of the seventies' weirdest offerings, complete with child sacrifice, drugs, and tragic beauty queens. Definitely an "out there" flick, but for fans of bizarro thrillers, it's definitely worth seeking out. 7/10.
      Infofreak

      Forgotten Hopper classic.

      Lovers of gonzo movies must sooner or later stumble across the wild and wonderful career of Dennis Hopper. His most interesting and "out there" period is also his least discussed. The so-called "lost decade" from roughly The Last Movie to Apocalypse Now. During this time he wasn't constantly working but he did make movies like Kid Blue, Tracks, Mad Dog Morgan and The American Friend, all due for reassessment. For my money the great lost Hopper performance can be found in Bloodbath (aka The Sky Is Falling), an obscure but worthwhile Spanish horror film. I use the term "performance" loosely because when watching his demented behaviour here you often get the feeling that much of what's on screen was probably similar to your typical day-in-the-life of Dennis in the Seventies! Hopper as Chicken hallucinates frequently, mumbles, rambles, freaks out, shoots up, makes love, quotes Hassan I Sabbah, and terrorises a poor girl by breaking a raw egg in her face and making her sing "Shortening Bread". Yup, it's that good. There are also some nice supporting roles from the zany ex-pats, especially the lovely Carroll Baker (Hopper's costar in Giant!) as a sad, faded Hollywood beauty queen still waiting for "that call" from the Studio.
      EyeAskance

      Ninety minutes of great relentless weirdness.

      A decrepit little Spanish village is the setting for this terribly overlooked artsploitation gem, wherein a diverse grouping of screwball characters begin to serially meet mysterious and violent ends...among them, a faded Old-Hollywood bombshell, a poetry spouting drug fiend, a stuffy WWll vet and his unstable wife, a couple of muscular gigolos, a bitter, mincing queen, and two waifish young girls.

      Prepare yourself for mind bending surrealism, gore murders, cryptoglyphic metaphors, and a standout scene which may be the most politically incorrect in any film made after the Great Depression. Stir in some gay sex and dead animals for good measure, and voilà...an indescribable head-trip that fans of freak cinema won't want to miss. It's surprisingly well mechanized in most technical aspects, and the off-kilter characters are aptly effectuated by an appropriately eccentric cast(Baker, de Santis, and Hopper, most notably).

      6/10...recommended.
      krh40

      I was living In Spain when this was filmed

      I was in Spain when this was filmed with my family. The film was shot in the town of Mojacar in the early 1970's. I met most of the actors and knew Silvio Narizzano and his partner Winn Wells personally since they lived down the street from our home. My parents owned a bar/restaurant called El Saloon and all the actors spent a great deal of time in their establishment during filming. My brother was cast as the mentally challenged child who was stomped to death in the plaza as a woman looked on from a balcony.

      I clearly remember the shot, however I have never seen the movie as I was quite young at the time. I would like to obtain the movie (dvd, video). If anyway can tell me where to purchase that would be great.

      Thank you.
      lazarillo

      "The Flowers of Vice"

      A bunch of jaded Anglo-Americans are hanging around a dusty, seaside rural Spanish village for some reason. There is a religious festival going on, but the self-absorbed characters are oblivious (and equally oblivious to the daily tragedies happening around them like a child in a well or a retarded youth being trampled during a parade). Each of these tourists hooks up with a local object of sexual attraction. The washed-up expatriate American glamour actress (well played by washed-up, expatriate American glamour actress Carroll Baker) goes off with a young white "muscle man". Her camp gay friend finds an African-American stud. A British WWII vet ditches his drunken, embittered wife for a young Asian-looking girl. And a junkie played by Dennis Hopper gets together with a young blonde Spanish girl (Inma DeSantis).

      This Spanish-Italian co-production could be considered a giallo I guess as the characters all meet their comeuppance in what (sometimes) appears to be foul play, but who is killing them or why is kind of beside the point. It's kind of just instant karma or the "flowers of vice" (as this is called in Spanish) coming to fruit. This movie kind of reminded me of Alberto Cavallone's deranged surrealistic masterpiece "Man, Woman, and Beast" (which was also set during a rural religious festival) or one of those late 60's/early 70's drugged-out "head" movies like Dennis Hopper's own "The Last Movie" where the people behind the camera were no doubt consuming more pharmaceuticals than the people on screen.

      Carroll Baker is surprisingly good (even if her role here is obviously not much of a stretch) and Dennis Hopper could always do this kind of stuff pretty well no matter what substance was in his bloodstream. It's also nice to see the ethereally pretty Spanish actress Inma DeSantis, even if she got rewarded for her presence here by getting to do a long, nude sex scene with a VERY sweaty, pre-detox Hopper (who French kisses a cough drop out of her mouth in a scene that is either very erotic or very disgusting, I'm not quite sure). This is a very strange movie, but I actually kinda liked it

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      • Trivia
        Dennis Hopper and Carroll Baker had previously worked together on Gigante (1956) 18 years earlier.
      • Citas

        Chicken: [with a knife] Okay nigger. You start singing now. You start singing now.

        [sings]

        Chicken: Mammy's little baby loves shortnin' shortnin', Mammy's little baby loves shortnin' bread. You sing it, Anna. You understand me, pickininny?

      • Créditos curiosos
        Introductory epigram, immediately following opening titles: But I do nothing upon myself...and yet I am mine own Executioner--John Donne
      • Conexiones
        Featured in Cruel, Usual, Necessary: The Passion of Silvio Narizzano (2024)
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        Natural Me
        by Georgann Rea and Marian Montgomery

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 29 de noviembre de 1975 (Estados Unidos)
      • Países de origen
        • España
        • Liechtenstein
      • Idiomas
        • Inglés
        • Español
      • También se conoce como
        • Bloodbath
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Mojácar, Almería, Andalucía, España
      • Productoras
        • Eguiluz Films
        • Etablissement Sargon
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      • Tiempo de ejecución
        1 hora 34 minutos
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        • 1.85 : 1

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