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7/10
A love that bleeds
steveinadelaide23 March 2024
Rose Glass, the visionary director behind Saint Maud, throws another punch with Love Lies Bleeding, a neo-noir crime thriller that's both stylish and unsettling. Lou, a cautious gym manager, has her world turned upside down when she develops feelings for Jackie, a dedicated bodybuilder in Las Vegas training for a competition (Katie O'Brian). Sparks fly, but their budding romance gets entangled with Lou's dark family secrets, propelling them down a violent path.

Love Lies Bleeding isn't afraid to push boundaries. It evokes memories of classic thrillers like Body Double, with its neon-drenched aesthetic and underlying themes of obsession and desire. However, Glass injects a contemporary dose of female empowerment, subverting the stereotypical femme fatale trope. Jackie isn't just a damsel in distress; she's a complex character with her own agency, which adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative.

The film's greatest strength lies in its central performances. Stewart delivers a raw and intense portrayal of Lou, a woman yearning for connection but burdened by her past. O'Brian matches her intensity, embodying the steely determination and vulnerability of Jackie with remarkable nuance. Their chemistry is undeniable, making us invested in their tumultuous relationship, even as things spiral out of control.

While the plot takes some wild turns, it's the film's thematic exploration that lingers. Glass dissects the destructive nature of desire, and the lengths people go to in the name of love-or perhaps, obsession. The violence, though brutal, feels purposeful, serving as a metaphor for the emotional turmoil the characters endure.

Admittedly, the pacing can be uneven at times. The first act establishes the characters and their connection beautifully, but the middle section drags a bit as the focus shifts towards the criminal underbelly. However, the film regains its momentum in the final act, culminating in a climax that's both shocking and strangely cathartic.

Technically, Love Lies Bleeding is a knockout. The cinematography is sharp, using bold colours and contrasting lighting to create a visually arresting world. The pounding score complements the film's intensity, while the editing keeps the narrative taut without sacrificing character development.

Love Lies Bleeding isn't for the faint of heart. It's a film that revels in its own darkness, challenging us with its graphic violence and unconventional love story. But for those seeking a neo-noir experience that's both thrilling and thought-provoking, this is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll.

Love Lies Bleeding is a film with flaws, but its bold direction, phenomenal performances, and exploration of complex themes make it a worthwhile watch, especially for fans of unconventional thrillers. Just be prepared for a wild ride.
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7/10
(Body)building a relationship is hard.
Pjtaylor-96-13804410 May 2024
'Love Lies Bleeding (2024)' is a sweaty, grimy, bloody romantic crime thriller about a disillusioned woman who falls in love with a bodybuilding hitchhiker whose steroid-infused rage soon lands both of them in big trouble. It unashamedly - proudly, even - takes the often explicitly cishet, masculine revenge/crime-gone-wrong genre and tells it from a distinctly LGBT+, feminine angle that doesn't feel exploitative despite its graphic nature. It also doesn't box itself in with that 'feminine' label, allowing its female characters to exist with all the complexities and imperfections usually afforded to their male counterparts. It's refreshing to see a story like this be told from a creative team of primarily women, and director Rose Glass continues to impress with her sophomore feature. Filled with palpable texture and peppered with moments of stark surrealism, the feature typically avoids convention despite telling a fairly conventional tale. It's the kind of film you can almost smell, a dirty and down-to-earth representation of small-town America that's the opposite of 'Hollywood' (whatever that term is typically associated with). Its moments of shocking violence punctuate the interpersonal drama at its core and inherently raise its stakes. Kristen Stewart is really good a Lou, with a non-showy performance that feels tactile and real. She's able to hide a real darkness just beneath her shy yet brash exterior, and her initially meek interactions with Katy O'Brian believably bubble into the full-blown immersion associated with head-over-heels love. O'Brian turns in similarly impressive work, portraying a dangerous but vulnerable person whose inner life is layered and messy and likely not all that much more stable prior to her experiments with steroids. She's so ripped she could easily play She-Hulk without the aid of CGI (which, incidentally, I'd love to see), but it isn't her stunning physique that leaves the strongest impression and that's no easy feat. The supporting cast do a good job at making the world feel palpable, with Ed Harris' hair extensions always threatening to outact everyone they share a frame with (Harris himself is good too, of course) and Dave Franco channeling his brother to convincingly play a real creep (and somehow garner a hint of sympathy with a single word in his most memorable scene). Although it's not always as exciting or intense as I'd like, the piece has a strong atmosphere throughout and its world really does feel tangible. Its complex characters constantly reveal darker and darker aspects of themselves, all while its heroes fall deeper and deeper into an all consuming romance that might just doom them both. Its infrequent violence is as shocking as it is affecting, and its confident surrealism gives it a slightly ambiguous air that adds to its overall effect. It's a strong example of female and LGBT+ representation, too. It's not as good as Glass' previous picture, 'Saint Maude (2019)', but it's a really solid follow-up that's effective pretty much across the board.
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6/10
Promising neo-noir with godawful ending
vanessavegan22 July 2024
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Two women in late 1980's New Mexico (the film is set around the time the Berlin Wall came down) who are both really good at making bad decisions hook up and create a trail of bloody chaos in this oddball, original crime caper about lesbian lust and bodybuilding fetish. The film, shot in New Mexico, looks great and the cast is stellar (particularly and predictably, Kristen Stewart and Ed Harris crush it.) The last 5 minutes unfortunately take a non-sensical twist which you'll either find metaphorical and brilliant or will almost ruin the previous 90 minutes for you. I absolutely hate the cop out ending but it does have a dark humored coda. Mostly recommended, but I hope this is the last movie I ever see about lesbian bodybuilders doing steroids and turning into the Hulk (pretty much literally how this ended.)
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Effective thriller ruined by last 5 mins.
dweston-386696 May 2024
Rose Glass's follow up to Saint Maud is a sweaty,twisty thriller that's reminded me of a mash up of Blood Simple, Bound, Thelma and Louise and Breaking Bad/ Better Call Saul in its depiction of blue collar working class individuals thrown into a nightmare of double dealings, revenge,sex,drugs (with the exception of Bound) all filmed under a sun bleached environment.

Kristen Stewart is excellent in the lead and shows depth and vulnerability, as she did in 'Spencer ' and is fast becoming a solid actor.

Katy O'Brian is dedicated as the pumped up body builder and its good to see Ed Harris again as the scary crime boss (with even scarier hair) Where the film fails is in the stupid last 5mins which is just laughable and utterly stupid (this ruined the film for Laura!) it's like a tacked on fantasy. Was Glass bereft of any other ideas ? Did she deliberately want to add something stupid as a ' breather' for the audience after the bloody events prior. Whatever it is its really weird!
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7/10
Outstanding Thriller and Ed Harris is phenomenal
moviesfilmsreviewsinc20 July 2024
Kristen Stewart is a talented performer known for making both good and dreary movies better. Her restlessness and unquiet presence draw audiences in, making her a captivating character. In her latest film, "Love Lies Bleeding," Stewart plays Lou, a small-town loner in New Mexico, who yearns to escape a classic dead end. In the '80s, Lou works in a gym, where she spends her time fixing jalopies and slipping steroids. A beautiful stranger named Jackie (played by Katy O'Brian) catches Lou's eye, setting the movie on an incendiary path. The movie features violence, guns, spooky flashbacks, and a classic villain played by Ed Harris. The film is filled with extravagantly bad hair, rotten teeth, and souls, making it an exciting and captivating experience for viewers. The film also features a classic villain, played by Ed Harris, who delivers a sneer and an epically terrible wig. Overall, "Love Lies Bleeding" is a thrilling and captivating film that showcases Stewart's talent in making movies better and more enjoyable. "Love Lies Bleeding" is a thriller directed by Rose Glass, who has a background in James M. Cain and Jim Thompson novels. The film follows Jackie, a bodybuilder, and Lou, a drifter who meets his kismet at the gym. They connect after the gym closes, and their relationship is marked by a violent confrontation between Jackie and a gym rat. The story quickly heats up as Jackie drifts into town, landing a job to earn money. She crashes with Lou, who is eager for Jackie to stay. Lou remains super-jumpy and wary, and Stewart gives her character a tremulous energy that vibrates in her every look, gesture, and head bob. Glass borrows liberally but not mindlessly, taking familiar themes and clichés like romantic doom and family trauma and playfully bending them to her purposes. She upends the heterosexual coupling that powers many movies, including gun-crazed noirs where violence is sex (and vice versa). Glass deploys her allusions and, with her two beautifully synchronized leads, distills what's pleasurable from them while leaving behind old ugly ideas about women. The film is enjoyable because it uses dark and oh-so-sweet elements, with the greatest danger and thrill being finally love. Glass looks back and she looks forward, going dark and oh-so-sweet in a thriller where the greatest danger and thrill is finally love.
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7/10
A24 delivers again
TreeFiddy5321 August 2024
A24 delivers again, a movie that is going to make you go "What did I just watch!?" and that's classic A24 i guess. You may/may not like the film, but you'll surely talk about it. Kristen Stewart and Katy o'Brian were fantastic in this "dark and gritty", "romantic-thriller-drama" film (that is not family friendly, for obvious reasons which you'll either find unnecessary for the plot to move or might feel like they were absolute value ads to the chemistry between the lead) that has some amazing sound design, commentary on female empowerment, and some elements of....fiction...? With an ending that's surely going to have you asking questions and coming up with your own interpretation of what you just saw.

Watch it if you like A24 content!
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9/10
Jaw droppingly good
Nickgummerson11 September 2024
Wow! Jaw droppingly good movie! Characters, set up, lesbians, muscles, guns, gore, Ed Harris seriously what's not to like.... If you loved the Pearl XXX Maxxxine trilogy this will light you up 8.5 strength steroids for me!!! Great performances all good, edgy, harsh, loved the hyper / surreal film direction, some excellent sets, the gym amd all its signage, bad ass amd hilarious.... The scariness really lies in the portrayal of small town american life, bars with liquor freely on sale with in house shooting ranges really was a classy touch... An excellent well shot film, totally recommend thid one.
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7/10
Worth the time
aidanDpolonsky15 March 2024
This isn't some jam down your throat gay movie. It's a movie with characters that happen to be gay. As someone who typically gets annoyed by movies that attempt this over the last decade now, I would say it wasn't overwhelming or assertive at all. Straight forward plot, but never getting too predictable. It does a wonderful job of showing fresh exciting love being deconstructed by the realities of life very well.

It was also the perfect length. It never feels like it's dragging on or being rushed.

Acting was above average for today's standards. Nobodies acting got in the way of the plot. Overall decent way to spend an early afternoon.

Expect of heavy sex scenes in the first third or so btw.
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8/10
Freaky crime thriller with squalid surroundings and a celestial soundtrack
PotassiumMan23 March 2024
In the southwest in the late 1980s, a young female bodybuilder finds a new home in a small town. She comes across a young female employee at a gym whom she quickly connects with, but who turns out to be at odds with her family, a hive of degenerates. Their romance ends up being intertwined in a web of crime.

Kristen Stewart is quite good in this as the black sheep of the family and a determined rebel. Katy O'Brian turns out to be the unexpected life blood of this film. Her performance is so multidimensional that the film just wouldn't be as good without her. She conveys curiosity, fear, rage and ultimately ecstasy in the arms of her newfound muse. Her discovery of steroids adds a nice bonus, but it's possible this plot thread merely unleashed a fierce beast that was always there and never had a escape valve. Dave Franco is well-deployed in a brief but seething role as a scummy hooligan. Ed Harris is effectively cold-hearted as the local kingpin who seemingly owns everything in the town and has local law enforcement in his back pocket to cover up his dirty tracks.

Although profoundly gripping and impossible to tune out, this is definitely not for squeamish viewers. The violence here is quite ferocious. The tension is at times a turbo-charged level. It's been a while since a film filled me with some of that old school dread as it drew toward its climax. The soundtrack often lean on soothing New Wave beats, as if to provide some relief from the devilish storyline. At times disturbing, other times intensely atmospheric, this film offers an escape from mainstream fare. Through it all, the ending feels hard-earned and cathartic. Highly recommended to those like edgy filmmaking.
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7/10
Mesmerizing to watch.
AfricanBro16 March 2024
My first thought was it feels like the gym was depicted in the way someone who doesn't go to the gym imagines the gym is like. Like they watched Pumping Iron instead of visiting the nearest gym. It's like if Pumping Iron was a raunchy, lesbian, blood-soaked psychedelic experience. With a dash of crime family drama.

I found the cinematography of the movies to be quite impressive; it had a captivating aesthetic. Although it's not on an epic scale and mostly unfolds in remote settings, it's mesmerizingly filmed with themes of sex and violence. The characters are pretty good, so were the actors playing them. Kristen Stewart was Kristen Stewart, I think you already know what to expect when you see her in a movie, and I think she was pretty good. It took me a while to realize I recognized Katy O'Brian from The Mandalorian. I loved that she was homeless but still working out; if she can get swole living under a bridge, what's your excuse? Lol.

Theres a huge emphasis on smoking and drugs, it's a pretty big theme and mostly referenced on the radio. The story is alright, there's a love, crime and family drama.

It's quite raunchy. I wasn't expecting that, but I suppose the movie did give off those vibes. I just didn't watch any trailers or anything and went in blind. It also included some other adult/mature content like domestic violence. It's quite gory as well. Initially, it felt like it was penned by a man; I was surprised to learn it was written/directed by a woman afterward. I recall thinking that there will probably be a lot of people commenting on this, expressing their displeasure with how women are portrayed in movies written by men.

The movie had several moments where I thought to myself, well that's taken a weird turn. It gets more weird and weirder the longer in goes. It's really weird that it was common/normal back then to just hit your wife. It was jarring to watch. Franco's character is probably the worst one.

It's also one of those movies where none of the characters are good people, it's just bad people making bad decisions, in the name of love. I didn't really find myself rooting for anyone and l didn't feel particularly attached to the movie as a whole. I feel like it could've been better, and by better I mean more psychedelic, more violent, maybe even disturbing. It's not a movie for everyone, but it's pretty interesting and I enjoyed it. I like it but I don't know if it'll still be on my mind a month from now.
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5/10
The Incredible Hulk Meets Thelma and Louise ....
kikiclogwyni22 April 2024
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.... and none of them live happily ever after.

This film if full of very graphic violence and fairly graphic sex scenes. I wouldn't say either are gratuitous, given that sexual obsession and revenge are central themes of the film, but if you are troubled by either I would give this one a swerve.

The entire feel of this film is gritty and depressing. We first meet Kristen Stewart's character, Lou, with her hand down a feces-filled blocked literal loo. The pragmatist in me immediately wondered why there were no toilet plungers in this part of the American South (New Mexico). However, this was clearly intended to introduce her character as subsumed in the filthy, sweaty, steroid-fueled world of the body-builder.

The first act revolves primarily about her budding relationship with a female body-builder who is just passing through on her way to Vegas, the second act veers off into extreme violence and the third act ..... well that just get weird.

It is not to say this film was not worth seeing - it was - and the performances by the main characters gritty and compelling. But there was such limited character development that, by the end, I didn't really care who died (and it was odds on for a while that everyone would).

Most enjoyable was the cinematography. Here this movie really stood out. The isolated locale of the gym where much of the first act takes place was juxtaposed, with all its fluorescent-lit grime, against a backdrop of gorgeous desert, star-filled skies. But the natural beauty of the surroundings only highlighted the unrelenting dreariness of the lives of the protagonists. You will want a shower after watching this film.
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10/10
Fresh Horror from a female perspective
melikosuave15 September 2024
I loved the horror-esk love story aspect. It was so unexpectedly captivating ! I feel like a lot of the people who left negative reviews, either watch too many Marvel movies or can't deal with a movie centered on bad ass women who fight for their relationship.

I enjoyed the unique blend of a crime thriller, horror, love story. The film left me feeling much more happy and upbeat than I would have expected and felt reminiscent of films like X, Pearl, and Maxxxine in the female perspective. As a women who watches a lot of horror and crime films, I appreciated getting to see the depiction of bada$$ female protagonists fighting for their place in a world that wants to control & alter them. The violence they commit is a product of the limited choices they have as women and is a beautiful allegory for the lack of control so many women experience in day to day life! Also, the chemistry between Kristen & Katy bleeds off the screen!

A very sexy, smart and original film.

Give it a try, it's fun and f%cked up in the most beautiful way!
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7/10
Good for leisure watching
royather12 August 2024
Lots of people didn't like how they decided to end the movie. Yes I am talking about "that". But seeing what the circumstances were and how much roids were involved I think from the perspective of the 2nd female lead role it's quite justified that she felt like that.

That's just what I think

Moving on acting was good. But writing not that good. Movie could've used some better soundtracks as well. Other than that I liked it.

The sex scenes don't hurt the theme of the movie and don't feel forced. Which is usually the case in most this kind of movies.

It's nothing great but not too bad either.

I recemond it for leisure watching.
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4/10
Average with a ridiculous ending
rehmankhilji26 April 2024
I anticipate this review might receive some criticism, as all I seem to be encountering are overwhelmingly positive appraisals for the movie. Do I need to be under the influence of something to comprehend it, because the ending struck me as the most absurd thing I've ever witnessed in a film?

First and foremost, Katy O'Brian-wow. She truly left a remarkable impression with her performance in the movie; it was simply splendid.

As for Kristen Stewart, I'll refrain from commenting, as I believe my silence should convey my thoughts adequately.

Overall, the movie is rather average, lacking any cinematic or theatrical elements of note. It fails to provide entertainment or captivate its audience throughout.

Those who manage to endure the entire film are likely to be greatly disappointed.

In conclusion, it falls short of being commendable. That's my verdict.
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7/10
Tries to do too much.
Anurag-Shetty25 June 2024
Love Lies Bleeding tells the story of Lou(Kristen Stewart), who works in a gym. Lou falls in love with Jackie(Katy O'Brian), an aspiring bodybuilder who is passing through town, before competing in a bodybuilding competition in Las Vegas.

Love Lies Bleeding is a good film. Director Rose Glass has given us a movie that is unique, gripping, has plenty of shock value & keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, throughout. However, one major flaw is that it tries to mix too many genres & themes. The ending of the film is quite bad & is unintentionally funny, too. The performances are the highlight of the movie. Kristen Stewart is spectacular as Lou. Katy O'Brian is awe-inspiring as Jackie. Stewart & O'Brian share electrifying chemistry, in all their scenes together. Anna Baryshnikov is outstanding as Daisy. Dave Franco is unforgettable as JJ. Jenna Malone is brilliant as Beth. Ed Harris is outstanding as Lou Sr. The supporting cast is excellent. Love Lies Bleeding is worth a watch if you want to watch an original story. Just be prepared for a rollercoaster of a ride!
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I expected too much
AntoineMatuttis18 July 2024
Sadly the film isn't as amazing as I hoped it would be.

The two main characters have great chemistry and the style of the movie is pretty cool but the script is kinda lame. I don't mind a simple story but in this case it felt like there was missed potential somehow. I really expected to love this movie but even though it had some very nice moments and the direction was superb, it was a bit of a letdown.

I feel like there was nothing I could take away from the story - nothing I learned...

And at the same time, even though the style is cool, this type of look and music for a film of this genre is pretty standard these days when it comes to independent films. It's the old "Drive" Nicolas Winding Refn thing from the perspective of a female director. I feel like this type of movie is starting to get a bit old maybe.

This is definitely not a must-see, but you will probably have a good time in the cinema if you are into the trailer.
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6/10
A pulsating romance thriller
spencermcook21 January 2024
"Love Lies Bleeding" is endlessly thrilling, unapologetically gruesome, and potently lustful in its perception of love, or in this case, more so in the idea of attachment. Rose Glass immediately develops an identity on a pulsating energy that intensifies as secrets begin to unravel and intertwine with one another, paired with a score that'll find its way beneath your skin. The visual details are addictive. From extreme close up shots enhanced by an accurate, yet sometimes uncomfortable sound design, to a dark red color palette and slower frames of movement to provoke darkness and uneasiness. Due to timely humor and several montage sequences, there's a lighthearted disguise that masks the severity of how exaggerated and ambitious this story actually is. Whether this works or doesn't work is for you to decide, but regardless of how you feel about the story collectively, I'm confident that there's a refreshing surprise for everyone to experience.
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8/10
Modern Grindhouse
trevor-m-byrne8 July 2024
When I saw the trailer for this film there was something that immediately attracted me to it. Yes the gritty set-in-the 80s look has been done before but seldom as well as this. The setting is bleak, the characters lost in various ways and the only ways out present great danger.

I was immediately drawn to the central characters and was invested in their plight. The film walks a fine line between gratuitous sex and violence and realism perfectly, however the film deviates into a fever dream that I for one loved. I will say that a film that takes as many risks as this will not be for everyone, but that's completely valid. Thank the heavens that there's still someone out there prepared to take the risk, stray from formula and let the audience decide.
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6/10
Thelma & Louise On Steroids
stevendbeard18 March 2024
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I saw Love Lies Bleeding, starring Kristen Stewart-Charlie's Angels_2019, Snow White and the Huntsman; Katy O'Brian-The Mandalorian_tv, Black Lightning_tv; Dave Franco-The Disaster Artist, the Now You See Me movies and Ed Harris-Westworld_tv, Geostorm.

This is a lesbian love story that kind of reminded me of Thelma & Louise on steroids. Kristen is the daughter of Ed, who owns several businesses, including a gym that Kristen manages. Kristen and Ed do not get along because of Kristen's mother, who disappeared 12 years ago-Kristen thinks Ed had something to do with her leaving. Dave is married to Kristen's sister and is an abusive husband. Katy is passing through town on her way to a bodybuilding competition in Las Vegas and gets a job at one of Ed's other businesses, a gun shooting range. Katy and Kristen-who is a lesbian-get together. It seems that Katy likes men & women, and decides to help Kristen out by taking care of Dave, as a favor-remember, Dave is abusive-but takes it too far. Secrets are uncovered, as the police close in and things get a little weird at the end.

It's rated R for violence, grisly images, language, drug use and sexual content-including nudity-and has a running time of 1 hour & 44 minutes.

It's not one that I would buy on DVD but if you are into bodybuilding, it would be alright to stream.
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9/10
Gritty World
diegelj-6383710 May 2024
Really loved how gritty and diabolical a world this delves into. The atmosphere right from the start is fueled by an undercurrent of criminal behavior. Feels like you could scratch the surface and you'll find an illegal activity or at least a questionable past in each of the characters. Performances by Kristen Stewart, Katy O'Brian, Anya Baryshnikov, James Franco and Ed Harris light up the screen. They're all raw and dented human beings straddling survival, self preservation and looking for some type of connection that's just out of reach. A fascinating microcosm of dreams, betrayal and needs all rolled into a powder keg of a ticking time bomb of escapism.
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7/10
Love grows bleeding.
chand-suhas5 June 2024
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It's 1989 and Lou is working a gym manager. She belongs a crime family with Lou Sr being the patriarch. She loves her sister Beth who has abusive husband JJ, whom Lou loathes. Beth remains blindly faithful to her abuser while Lou hates that JJ isn't paying for his crime. Meanwhile, a bodybuilder Jackie joins the gym and both Lou - Jackie fall for each other. Their steamy love story quickly is challenged with Beth's attack, followed up with a murder. What this path of crime has in store for the lovers, forms rest of the story.

Love Lies Bleeding definitely started off very well with introduction to Lou and her life, with the gym taking most of her time and she has quit drugs as well as smoking. As we get a glimpse at her family, enters the mysterious Jackie. What drugs and sex does to the duo, the narrative slows down in the second act and I did fear it was getting all too predictable. Thankfully the final act started to save itself with Lou and Jackie's relationship getting shaky. These weren't the couple to get an happy ending and once that is established, Rose Glass and Weronika Tofilska throw their trump card at the viewers. That one scene simply did the trick, breaking the normalcy and that is exactly what the film needed.
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3/10
Story Lies Bleeding
dtswpod14 April 2024
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I liked this film okay but once the ending happens I laughed so hard. And I don't think the filmmakers had that response in mind. I won't give away why I laughed but if you see it, you'll know exactly when I did. For those who haven't seen it let me put it this way, think Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.

Honestly, if there is an award for movie most unsure how to end, this flick is a shoo in to win. I can't imagine what the director was thinking.

But beyond that really dumb conclusion , its a fine picture. Not great. Certainly not awesome but fine. If you can sit through a movie adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel, then you can sit through this.
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8/10
MAYBE A BIT OVERHEATED...?
masonfisk6 August 2024
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Rose Glass' (Saint Maud) newest from earlier this year. A lesbian film noir (not many of those...Bound anyone?) starring Kristen Stewart & Katy M. O'Brian where we find competing bodybuilder O'Brian entering Stewart's orbit, she works for her dad, Oscar nominee Ed Harris, at his gym where she's a Jacqueline-of-all-trades. Not being satisfied w/the women who come her way even though she has one admirer, Anna Baryshnikov (Mikhail's daughter), who'll do just about anything for her, meeting O'Brian seems to be the balm to her salve & they hit it off like gangbusters even though Stewart warns her about her berth at Harris' gun range/bar may lead to problems but why worry about that since Stewart proceeds to provide O'Brian w/steroids which she soon abuses so when she hears that Stewart's brother-in-law, Dave Franco, has put her wife, Jena Malone, into the hospital after a beating, O'Brian takes the law into her own hands killing him. Discovering the body soon puts Stewart into panic mode as the body & murder site must be cleansed & disposed of while some Feds are sniffing around to nab Harris (insinuating Harris may've killed Stewart's mother years before) & has been using a crevasse in the desert to dispose of his enemies. W/the tension mounting as well as the bodies, will the star-crossed lovers eventually find love over the rainbow or die trying? What to make of this phantasmagoria of excess is the question of the day as it will definitely not be for everyone w/its scenes of outre (O'Brian literally hulks out when she gets angry) & violence are welcomed by a lust struck Stewart who pretty much charts her own disastrous course of events which if a sequel comes down the pike, it won't be pretty.
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6/10
Great cinematography, unrealistic writing
minifiecw24 March 2024
A24 strikes again!

The cinematography is very good. Great use of lighting and color, and even the editing is excellent. Plus, of course, Ed Harris delivers another fantastic performance.

In spite of these things, the people behind me are chatting and I'm sitting here in the theater writing this. Bottom line is: the writing is bad. Even though it's a cool story, a lot of the characters' behaviors are nonsensical, and the dialogue is just weird, which really takes the audience out of it.

Plus the romantic story arc I think undermines some of the other cool elements of the film-like the world building and strong female leads. In spite of the action and strength the characters portray, it is the love arc that seems very unbelievable and forced, and I feel like I'm watching fan fiction.

Good music tho.
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5/10
Trippy story that borderlines on surreal then stupid finale
filmtravel10117 March 2024
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This is one of those type of films that is going to be very controversial as it is a director that has loads of talent yet the script writing is just not up to par.

The acting is very good by all leads with some supporting cast that are marginal but the cinematography and scenes plus music is captivating enough to keep you intrigued. The chemistry between leads are realistic and the lesbian element is not noticeable enough to distract as there is a lot going on in this film.

However the finale is just plain absurd almost borderline bad bizarre like it belongs to another film. It's unfortunate as there was so much wonderful suspense but it went in a direction that was laughable where most in the theatre gasped at the ludicrous image of an Attack of the 50' Giant Steroid Women. Yes it's that kinda crazy so be prepared for a wild ride that's campy and rare to see these days yet not everyone's cup of tea either. I'm looking forward to next film from this director and would like to see her direct someone else script as she reminds one of Refn N - Demon type filmmaker in the rough.

5 stars for Stewart and Malone - but it could have been a 8-9 if not for silly ending.
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