Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA strange, bloodied woman travels to a secluded, rural town.A strange, bloodied woman travels to a secluded, rural town.A strange, bloodied woman travels to a secluded, rural town.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
Kris Esfandiari
- The Runner
- (as Kris Esfandari)
R.J. Supa
- Gambling Man
- (as RJ Supa)
Daniel Pravit Fethke
- Director
- (as Daniel Fethke)
Avis en vedette
Been a fan of Boy Harsher for a while and didn't know anything about this film when I hit play. I wish more bands were this artistic and experimental in cinematic ways.
Nobody cares about your band or your awful haircuts. Please. Don't make any more movies. What is wrong with shudder will they allow anything? It's a paying sub.
This would've been really really good if it was just the music videos/tv broadcast. That was actually pretty awesome. Everything else is unfortunately produced like a low tier student film & really goes nowhere. Also shudder is lame...
Apparently Shudder has gotten looser with its definition of horror movie.
It's basically a long music video that cuts to documentary/behind the scenes with some band no one has ever heard of.
The last 5 minutes are some awkward white kid singing and dancing in front of the camera.
It's basically a long music video that cuts to documentary/behind the scenes with some band no one has ever heard of.
The last 5 minutes are some awkward white kid singing and dancing in front of the camera.
As an initial disclaimer, I am a Boy Harsher fan, eagerly awaiting their next concert, so that may have influenced my experience of the movie. That being said, the music has the power to make or break a movie. In this case, music creates it.
Is this movie an interview accompanied by a video? Or is it a story that takes you behind the scene. In my interpretation it's both, with Boy Harsher's music manifesting itself as a monster, being let loose and observed what it does next. Besides the music, the visuals struck another cord with me. Who knew that a trailer in a corn field vista, enjoying a soft neon glow could look so good?
As for acting, there was a minor moment that took me out, but besides that, characters exchanged a lot, without saying a word. A whole story unfolds when the screen fills with long stares, full of sexual tension, making you wonder: would I rather consume, or be consumed?
Is this movie an interview accompanied by a video? Or is it a story that takes you behind the scene. In my interpretation it's both, with Boy Harsher's music manifesting itself as a monster, being let loose and observed what it does next. Besides the music, the visuals struck another cord with me. Who knew that a trailer in a corn field vista, enjoying a soft neon glow could look so good?
As for acting, there was a minor moment that took me out, but besides that, characters exchanged a lot, without saying a word. A whole story unfolds when the screen fills with long stares, full of sexual tension, making you wonder: would I rather consume, or be consumed?
Le saviez-vous
- Générique farfeluOn the large portion of end credits Boy Harsher and Cooper B. Handy perform "Autonomy" as visual credits appear for every cast member.
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Détails
- Durée
- 39m
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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