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A deeply-in-debt retired couple tries to win a rock dance competition. A minister is suspected of tax fraud. A teenager makes the acquaintance of a pervert.A deeply-in-debt retired couple tries to win a rock dance competition. A minister is suspected of tax fraud. A teenager makes the acquaintance of a pervert.A deeply-in-debt retired couple tries to win a rock dance competition. A minister is suspected of tax fraud. A teenager makes the acquaintance of a pervert.
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Denis Podalydès
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- (as Denis Podalydès de la Comédie Française)
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This is the type of movie that I call an experience. You go in, preferably no idea what to expect, and let the artists world wash over you like a wave. It is a rollar coaster, complete with the best part where your stomach feels like it's gonna fall out.
How does one write the blurb to give an idea about this movie without giving away much? It is like having a window into three people's lives. That can really be said about all movies and shows. I just mean that it is the course of a few days for a couple people. Nothing out of the ordinary. Then the extra ordinary happens.
There were laughs. Reminds me of Van Wilder, can't take life so seriously, you'll never get out alive. Dark humor comes from tragedy, or just living in this world. This movie really makes that mentality hit hard.
It was all fun and games, until the molester clown came out the closet and sent the movie on its side. That box art tho. Wow.
It is an experience I wish more people would have. You come out the other side a servivor and a little more taint on the ol soul.
How does one write the blurb to give an idea about this movie without giving away much? It is like having a window into three people's lives. That can really be said about all movies and shows. I just mean that it is the course of a few days for a couple people. Nothing out of the ordinary. Then the extra ordinary happens.
There were laughs. Reminds me of Van Wilder, can't take life so seriously, you'll never get out alive. Dark humor comes from tragedy, or just living in this world. This movie really makes that mentality hit hard.
It was all fun and games, until the molester clown came out the closet and sent the movie on its side. That box art tho. Wow.
It is an experience I wish more people would have. You come out the other side a servivor and a little more taint on the ol soul.
I recently watched the French film 🇫🇷 Bloody Oranges (2021) on Shudder. The storyline weaves together three distinct narratives: an elderly couple hoping to win a dance contest to pay off their debts, a man evading tax fraud charges, and a young woman seeking revenge after being raped. As these stories unfold, they become interconnected in a strange and unsettling universe.
Directed by Jean-Christophe Meurisse (One of Us), the film stars Alexandre Steiger (The French Dispatch), Christophe Paou (Stranger by the Lake), Lilith Grasmug (Thunder), Denis Podalydès (The Conquest), and Anthony Paliotti (To the Ends of the World).
While the film is well-shot with clean cinematography and solid horror elements, I found myself only invested in one of the three storylines. The plot involving the finance guy and the elderly couple felt average and failed to capture my interest. On the other hand, the storyline focused on the young woman seeking revenge, along with the man with a green couch and a pig 🐖 in his house, was much more compelling. I couldn't help but wish the entire film had centered around this narrative. There's also some horror nudity sprinkled throughout. The torture scenes were intense, though some parts felt predictable.
In conclusion, Bloody Oranges is interesting enough to keep your attention, but it doesn't quite stand out in the genre. I'd score it a 5.5-6/10 and only recommend it if you're looking for something a bit different.
Directed by Jean-Christophe Meurisse (One of Us), the film stars Alexandre Steiger (The French Dispatch), Christophe Paou (Stranger by the Lake), Lilith Grasmug (Thunder), Denis Podalydès (The Conquest), and Anthony Paliotti (To the Ends of the World).
While the film is well-shot with clean cinematography and solid horror elements, I found myself only invested in one of the three storylines. The plot involving the finance guy and the elderly couple felt average and failed to capture my interest. On the other hand, the storyline focused on the young woman seeking revenge, along with the man with a green couch and a pig 🐖 in his house, was much more compelling. I couldn't help but wish the entire film had centered around this narrative. There's also some horror nudity sprinkled throughout. The torture scenes were intense, though some parts felt predictable.
In conclusion, Bloody Oranges is interesting enough to keep your attention, but it doesn't quite stand out in the genre. I'd score it a 5.5-6/10 and only recommend it if you're looking for something a bit different.
I saw this at the midnight premier in Cannes. I can't imagine why people dislike it unless they're either puritanical or hate reading subtitles.
I will refrain from spoilers.... but it's the definition of dark comedy. It might make Quentin Tarantino blush.
I would rate it 10 to off-set the terrible ratings, but it's not my job to be the rating equalizer.
I will refrain from spoilers.... but it's the definition of dark comedy. It might make Quentin Tarantino blush.
I would rate it 10 to off-set the terrible ratings, but it's not my job to be the rating equalizer.
This is a dark comedy. When it is comedy, it's funny, even hilarious in some moments. When it's "dark", it's really dark, it doesn't hold back. Second half is unexpectedly dark but if you pay attention, you realise that there is a smooth transition, i mean, the director here knows exactly what he is doing.
There are some messages here and i fully agree with their sociopolitical content. Furthermore, it's an interesting movie, no boring moments.
However, i can't rate it higher because i didn't enjoy very much the movie in the second half. It was too weird/bizarre, i can't explain it well but i believe that it should have been even darker or maybe funnier and less dark. I can't tell which direction. There is some catharsis here but i didn't enjoy it as much as i would like to. A seemingly satisfying ending which leaves you surprisingly with a -somewhat- bad taste in your mouth. I love weird movies but something felt off. It was simultaneously too realistic and not realistic at all. Maybe this is what the director wanted: A confusing experience for the viewer. If so, i respect such daring choices. Still, i enjoyed this movie less than i wanted.
In conclusion, i applaud such weird and provocative movies. Some times, it works really well ( "Relatos salvajes", 2014, that's a movie that came into my mind as i was watching this).
And some other times, it works just good.
There are some messages here and i fully agree with their sociopolitical content. Furthermore, it's an interesting movie, no boring moments.
However, i can't rate it higher because i didn't enjoy very much the movie in the second half. It was too weird/bizarre, i can't explain it well but i believe that it should have been even darker or maybe funnier and less dark. I can't tell which direction. There is some catharsis here but i didn't enjoy it as much as i would like to. A seemingly satisfying ending which leaves you surprisingly with a -somewhat- bad taste in your mouth. I love weird movies but something felt off. It was simultaneously too realistic and not realistic at all. Maybe this is what the director wanted: A confusing experience for the viewer. If so, i respect such daring choices. Still, i enjoyed this movie less than i wanted.
In conclusion, i applaud such weird and provocative movies. Some times, it works really well ( "Relatos salvajes", 2014, that's a movie that came into my mind as i was watching this).
And some other times, it works just good.
I've seen this movie in the Cinematheque of Uruguay and it was hilarious. The first part of this film was really funny, with ironic jokes and dark humor. But, the second part gets more dramatic and dark. Also, the movie is a good critic of the society of the XXI century, which is chaotic and complicated. A world in which people can't be happy with themselves and with others.
It is a good film; funny and sad.
It is a good film; funny and sad.
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- TriviaLaure Calamy and Catherine Jacob were once attached to star in the movie.
- Crazy creditsThere is no long list of scrolling end credits. Instead, for a long time there is a writing "Générique" (in French "end credits") together with a "Wonderful Life" song cover playing in the background.
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- Also known as
- Naranjas sangrientas
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- Sens, Yonne, France(indoor, opening scene: jury debating in R. Breton gym)
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- Gross worldwide
- $230,157
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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