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4.7/10
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Composed of three disturbingly sensual and terrifying short narratives, unified by the twin themes of sex and death.Composed of three disturbingly sensual and terrifying short narratives, unified by the twin themes of sex and death.Composed of three disturbingly sensual and terrifying short narratives, unified by the twin themes of sex and death.
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- 1 nomination total
Kimberley Howson
- Homeless (segment "House & Home")
- (as Kimberly Howson)
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- Triviathe title 'little deaths' comes from the french 'la petite mort', which is an idiom and metaphor for the term 'orgasm'.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, cuts required to remove a focus on sadistic humiliation during a scene of sexual violence, in order to obtain an 18 classification. Cuts made in line with BBFC Guidelines and policy, and the Video Recordings Act 1984. An uncut classification was not available.
- ConnectionsFeatures Parlez Vous Woo (1956)
- SoundtracksBurnt Reynolds
Music by Justin Greaves
Words by Joe Volk
Performed by Crippled Black Phoenix
Courtesy of Invada Records
Published by Domino Publishing
Featured review
While most horror anthologies have a central unifying theme, or at least, a concluding wrap-up, the three short episodes in this film are totally unrelated and unconnected. This is the novelty or perhaps the weakness of this film.
The first episode rocks, and Holly Lucas hit me like a tornado in this one. She was too pretty and sophisticated anyhow, to be playing the part of a homeless vagrant. With hardly any lines, she looked so vulnerable initially, when bound and raped.. so stunningly seductive when topless, with her ample, swinging assets, she herself mounted her captor, and so frightening, when she reverted to her true feral form at the end. Its her film all the way.
The second episode is dull, confusing, morbid and OTP. Useless to discuss it.
The third was a wicked tale of revenge by a mild guy on his overly aggressive and perverted girlfriend. Quite novel. LOL. But wholly unrealistic.
I would vote 9/10 for Holly alone, but overall, the other episodes drag down the entire film, and it gets an average 4/10 from me.
The first episode rocks, and Holly Lucas hit me like a tornado in this one. She was too pretty and sophisticated anyhow, to be playing the part of a homeless vagrant. With hardly any lines, she looked so vulnerable initially, when bound and raped.. so stunningly seductive when topless, with her ample, swinging assets, she herself mounted her captor, and so frightening, when she reverted to her true feral form at the end. Its her film all the way.
The second episode is dull, confusing, morbid and OTP. Useless to discuss it.
The third was a wicked tale of revenge by a mild guy on his overly aggressive and perverted girlfriend. Quite novel. LOL. But wholly unrealistic.
I would vote 9/10 for Holly alone, but overall, the other episodes drag down the entire film, and it gets an average 4/10 from me.
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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