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Today , 12:02 AM
I missed this gem in the VERY limited release it had in only a few theaters so I ordered and waited a long time to get this one just today... I ordered it in early Sept, of 2023.




it's pure esthetic story telling of the indigenous peoples in various parts of Mexico... there is NO dialog, but the movie doesn't need language to portray the peoples and there lives.

it's a beautifully shot and rendered cinematic piece.
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Today , 12:36 AM
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Today , 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
A friend suggested Love Lies Bleeding when they saw it a month ago by saying “It’s my favorite film I’ve seen since Beau Is Afraid”. I thought BIA was brilliant but obnoxious and I don’t think I liked it very much. But I really liked Love Lies Bleeding a lot. I know very little of Kristin Stewart’s work, but she was great. As was the rest of the small cast. An odd decision or 2 at the end but it didn’t ruin anything. And the mid-credit bit was awesome!
Kristin Stewart has taken on some very different roles, apparently, from her early Twilight films. Personal Shopper and Clouds of Sils Maria are extraordinary films with extraordinary performances by Stewart. (Both films are directed by Olivier Assays.) She is one of the finest actors working today.

I've tried watching Beau Is Afraid three times and just can't get through it.

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Today , 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by John Cole

I've tried watching Beau Is Afraid three times and just can't get through it.

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Ari Aster is a vastly over-rated filmmaker. Hereditary is a mess, Midsommer was decent but ultimately exists for shock value, and Beau Is Afraid is awful.
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