LOVE LIES BLEEDING - Movie Review
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The movie has something to say about no matter how radically you change your life, you still can't outrun who you are, illustrated in the final scene when Lu takes up smoking again. Yes she has this passionate romance with a goddess, yes she's eliminated the "evil" men in her life, yes she's saved her sister, yes she's eluded capture, yes she's freed herself from her life, but calling back to her anti-smoking self-help tapes that say that smoking is a way to stop the feeling of emptiness, she goes right back to smoking in the end after all she's accomplished. So refreshing to get movies that don't stick to stock narratives. Rose Glass's style in this film reminded me of Boots Riley with "Sorry to Bother You" and "I'm a Virgo."
I kinda wonder if she would continue smoking after that though. I feel like when she was forced to actually do the dirty work of killing herself again, it caused her to use the “just for emergency” smoke that Daisy had given her (as she strangles her out and drags her corpse out into the desert).
As a former smoker myself that had a hard time quitting (but it’s been more than a decade since I’ve had one), I remember having moments where I thought “well of course THIS merits a cigarette” that almost wouldn’t even mentally count against the hard work of quitting I was doing. Like a car accident or breakup or something.
Loved Sorry to Bother You… shame that Armie Hammer turned out to be a psycho but I suppose that just adds to his character in this film now. Need to watch I’m a Virgo. Especially as a Virgo myself haha.
@@MrJagermeister That's a good take on the last smoke, I forgot about the foreshadowing with Daisy's line. I'm a Virgo has a lot more in common than both directors' styles, in that they both have that cool visual effect of giants interacting with normal size people. Definitely worth the watch.
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I had this exact same critique about this movie when I watched it. Of course the aesthetic is wonderful to look at, but in order for a movie to be truly impactful, we need more than that. I think the Cohen brothers do this particularly well in their movies--They juxtapose sparse landscapes and muted colors with the complex and exciting stories of their characters.
In Love Lies Bleeding, we got a lot of aesthetic and noise, but we don't get the chance to engage with the characters on any type of deeper level. We don't even get to find out what crimes the patriarch of the family partakes in--He's just portrayed as a crime boss that has killed a lot of people. All of those finer points are sacrificed to the almost excessive focus on aesthetic and magical realism, and it left me personally wanting more.
Not every film is a message film. This is an atmospheric exercise, it really worked so well for me. I loved the risks it took and thought it was such a fun ride all the way through. If there is a message to be had, I'd say it's a cautionary tale about the dangers of obsessive love. I really enjoyed it!
What would happen if the Coen Brothers and 70's Scorsese had a ménage à trois? No Country for Young Women would happen, that's what.
i actually love it when movies dont just spoon food everything about their characters, you mention that here with beau is afraid as well. i find more fun or popular movies lately trend to treat the audience like they cant fill in the gaps themselves, like in saltburn or the joker movie where even the twists dont feel like twists because of how beaten into the audience the ideas are. those movies treat viewers like people who just want to hear a story and dont actually care about anything artistic, to the point that you dont need to even finish them to know what's going to happen despite their "surprises". i love rewatching movies and find that it's especially rewarding when you have more abstract way of expressing your themes in a movie
A lot of films set in the 80's just don't seem as "lived in" as Love Lies Bleeding does. Like they're just trying too hard to be in our face with the 80's aesthetic. Kudos to the production design as there are so many period specific details that just firmly ground it and there's a grit and grime to it all. I need to go back and watch Saint Maud now. I'm an instant fan of Rose Glass. Thoroughly enjoyed the movie.
I agree entirely with your review. This flick was a rollercoaster. I was absolutely in love with the first half of the film. The Killer Joe-esque white trashy 80s Texan noir aesthetic was perfect. The acting by the leads was captivating. Ed Harris brought a Bobby Peru level of creepiness to his villain. But my ardour cooled as the movie contrivances and story indulgences piled up, until the plot nose-dived into a flaming ravine (as it were), and I was left feeling similarly frustrated at what felt like a missed opportunity. Then something odd happened: in the final moments, the film lent into its mounting dementia to such an extent that it once again left a smile on my dial as the credits rolled and Stewart took a symbolic drag of her cigarette. Sure, the closing metaphor about giving into past habits was sledgehammer subtle - but somehow it worked for me anyway.
"A streamline of viscera" - that was my nickname in College
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i loved this movie. reminded me of brawl in cell block 99 in terms of its pulpiness
A "streamline of viscera". Well, as we try to forget the image that summons up....
And,that image is?
The cropped top was definitely an inspired outfit choice for a review about the muscle mommy movie
Agreed, the characters were what made this special. In Saint Maude, I remember being struck by each persona's revealed cruel streak. It felt as though what made these people mean, made them human as well. In this one it was the incredibly bad decision-making on full display that opened up the characters, and no one made more bad decisions than Jackie, the bodybuilder. I like your description of her 'spirit' which belies an innocence concealing formidable contradictions.
She owns the movie's second half. The first half is Lou's: Lonely, working for a father she hates, enraged by a family drama she feels too powerless to control. These are the basic chess pieces, and Lou, who is passive, spends all her time plotting a revenge she'll likely never enact. Then Jackie arrives, and the board explodes.
What a monster... What a beautiful freak... How many people do you think Jackie's killed? My guess is five, including the two we see. She's an original.
10/10
I like the way Rose Glass writes women. She's like the Scorsese of females. Did you know that alongside women's rise to power an increase in the abuse of alcohol by the fairer sex has been documented? Being human has never been easy, but being a female character has often been boring. Glass is doing her best to destroy that tendency.
I can't believe and be immersed in the love between them, it needs more development to be as deep as the movie is trying to be, so the outcome feels off to me
Enjoy your literate and well-considered critiques, have been checking in on your channel for the past year. Cheers!
I thought that Love Lies Bleeding was a superb neo noir for most of its run time, but that it snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in the final minutes by going into "A24-ness."
Perfectly said, the movie was really really good but my love for the movie was really deflated by the final minutes. Why do a24 films do stuff like this all the time lol
Excellent summation. Agree 100% and was looking for a more thoughtful take like this. Thank you!
I think 'the love in the movie is secondary' when Jackie puts her own love for Lou in the backseat. The more the movie goes on the more and more this crazy plot unfolds but this is also synonymous with Jackie upping her steroid use and progressively getting more aggressive and focused on her physique, even remembering what Lou said when Jackie throws up on stage, "don't bring attention to yourself", yet she still does the exact opposite. It feels like it may be a really intense commentary on the devastating mental effects of steroid use and possibly how that feeling of strength could be a 'high', I think it was a main point, not an addition to help the CGI department. It felt more like, these people love each other so much, but there's this devastating thing (steroids here) that one keeps enabling or even pushing the other to do, and even though they're both okay with it, it creates such dangerous actions that may look like they're done out of love, but are actually done out of an inability to control or reason. At least that's what it felt like to me.
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won't lie, it's what made me click on the thumbnail, cuz the movie bruised my brain a bit (in a mindfck way) and I didn't want some superficial or antiwoke/anti-queer critique which wouldn't help me make sense of it. I figured _Watchmen_ might be worth my time.
I sorta agree with the review. I wonder if they have a Dune 2 review now, cuz there's a similar critique about it, except that they really pulled off the aesthetic stuff so we'll that there are (for me) psychological themes expressed through them that the explicit story didn't need to address.
Man Maggie. I think I've said it before bit I'll say it again. You def should have a ton more subs than other more popular movie reviewers. These have to be the some of the most substantive and honest movie reviews around. These reviews make my day, are always insightful, are always sincere and never superficial. You always give more than just a surface level review. I guess that just comes with being a true cinephile. Either way. Thank you for being you.
Her looks are pretty average dude.
Cool down bro with the word always….4 times in a few lines. Maybe you should stop simpin’ 😂
Lmao is this comment sarcastic?
I think Rose Glass has definite potential as a director and I love what she has chosen to tackle thematically so far with her first 2 movies ... but I felt Saint Maud was a much tighter and more solid film overall as a movie whereas Love Lies Bleeding feels a lot more like a somewhat intriguing draft of a potential eventual movie for me. I agree with you in that the first half of LLB is far stronger than the rest of the movie and I wish that all of the major characters had been explored at least a bit more deeply whether internally or in terms of the intersecting relationships. I partially disagree with you on the use of abstractions though ... for me, I would have loved if the use of abstraction and unusual imagery had been more creative and intense and unusual and unexpected and more intrinsically woven throughout the story in both thematic and stylistic ways. I lukewarmly liked the movie overall but had much higher expectations ... perhaps next time.
She is one of so many directors who get hailed as great artists before they are even competent craftsmen. Glass is not devoid of talent, but she has a long way to go before she will make anything important.
Saint Maud was an exceptional film (especially that wow of an ending) for the director, so this should definitely be worth a look even if the plot outline doesn’t particularly grab you.
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I love Saint Maud, so was really looking forward to Rose Glass's next film. From your review, it does sound a bit like how I felt about Trainspotting, which was so self-consciously trying to impress that I couldn't get into the characters or story much. I thought Saint Maud really got into the head of its protagonist and achieved a great balance between psychodrama and horror and used its setting really well. Shame (for me) she has gone to the U.S. but that's where the money is, I suppose. I'll probably give this one a go in the cinemas too.
One of the rare occasions i kinda agree with every point you made
This is such a well written review - fantastic description after seeing this film and looking for review & analysis.
Edit: Wow, looking at the timestamps throughout the video now, it’s so curious and artful in a freaky technological way seeing them jump from “Probably Signs of a False Flag Attack” to mentioning Ukraine and “Misinformation Operation” in some cryptic way seemingly relating to modern war presently or messing with artificial intelligence algorithms or something.
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Probably my favorite neo-noir since Killer Joe. Amoral to its core. The most fun I've had in a theater so far this year.
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The ending really fell flat. I would've preferred a more tragic ending.
Saint Maud absolutely knocked me out, top 2 film of the decade so far along with Oppenheimer.
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Definitely more in agreement with your review. It was great for the first half and then lost its way. Many are giving it overall praise just for getting weird the last 45 minutes.
Really enjoyed your review/analysis of this movie
I sincerely hope you don't ever stop posting reviews, you are the best on CZcams by far. Appreciate everything
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Great observation on David Lynch's craft and what distinguishes him.
The ending took me by surprise.
I read an almost unreadable Rolling Stone puff piece (more like fluff piece) on Stewart which seemed like an extended advertisement for the film. Didn't really make me any more interested in seeing it.
Rolling Stone hasn't been relevant in decades.
@@sandorx4 Or well written. Or worth reading.
they were trying the grift of claiming there were men mad at it to garner publicity. Right wingers took the photos and they were saying, "look at this. She doesn't look as good as she used to...." It's a right wing talking point they do but it isn't hate. IT's about presenting oneself, but the studio wanted to make a hate controversy.
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What’s your advice for someone who wants to review movies on CZcams? I’m afraid I’m not going to be good at it
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I have not seen Love Lies Bleeding but already wish James Franco played Dave's part, cuz you know. All movies have movie tropes, if you view them as such. I think we all see the tropes if the story itself is weak. And some movies are all tropes but draw you in, like Star Wars. Not sure if you reviewed The Holdovers so I will have to check but that is by far the best movie I have seen in a long time, there is dialog said even by side ancillary characters that are priceless, the writing is so great. I actually shed tears watching it which surprised me. I hope you see movies with fresh eyes because you seem so analytical that I wonder if it gets in the way of the experience of watching movies or listening to music etc. Ok, enough babbling.
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why should it sink it's teeth?
I think what you’re getting at is that there’s no moral center in this movie. I think it should have been Kristen Stewart’s character but obviously that’s totally out the window by the end of the movie and what happens in the very last scene.
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Please review Saint Maud.
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Great review, great movie! Not perfect but certainly a fun time
Her name is Katy M. O’Brian. Never once did you say her real name through the entire review. You knew everyone else’s real name. She’s 2nd billing behind Kristen Stewart, she gave honestly a great breakout performance. Katy M. O’Brian.
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This movie had potential but fell flat. Saint Maude made an impression on me and ive watched it multiple times but this is a mess that i wont watch again. I'm not sure what you saw in Stewarts performance, she has no range IMO, i found her character too cliche and boring and annoying actually. All of the other characters seemed more interesting. Thanks foe sharing your review.
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Did you like Saint Maud?
Had to pause to roll my eyes at T h e P a t r i a r c h y, pause the video for a few minutes then plough on. Love this channel. So bored with T h e M e s s a g e
Love Lies Bleeding is he Turner And Hooch of 2024. 😂
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?maybe you could do a reaction video of the movie? That would be more interesting than this intellectual discussion video
I'd love to see a movie about two women who are into each other, that doesn't focus on The Patriarchy, in any way. It jus seems like when ever there's a same sex focused film, the Patriarchy seems to become a main or background theme. For bisexuals who equally like men and women, this can be somewhat of a turn off given the focus on Patriarchy tends to mean a scowl at men on some level, when it could just be a film about the women, and that's it. Like image there's a bunch of films about Golf, but each one of those films has to focus on taking a stab at Buddhism. Like, for what? Lol.
I saw this at the Berlinale and absolutely hated it. A complete waste of time. I have to stop with the A24 shit. After listening to your sceptical take of the film I actually feel more comfortable posting my negative review. :)
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it's not just that they are full of weird leftist propaganda... its the corporatization of film. Hollywood movies got so bad that we watched Sasquatch Sunset playing at the multi flex. they're re-releasing old movies too because sth knew hollywood movies suck. Having to appeal to the whole world makes all commercial/mainstream movies kind of bland.
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