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Lux in Tenebris (2017)
Think while watching...
The film uses Christian symbols, quotes (Bible), and various references to God, while exposing human hypocrisy, lies, and the "dark" around us. It's a story about two sisters (black girl and white girl), growing up in Cleveland, surrounded by violence, hatred, crime, drugs, and poverty. Thanks to some good (Christian) people, the girls grow up to be semi-normal (one clearly suffers from an unknown psychological disorder, while the other one has issues on her own). This provocative drama could be labeled as "Christian film with an edge"; the edge being: uncensored language that breaks PC (political correctness) as we know it. I see some people turning off their TVs or leaving the theater, because those N-words or F-words might be too much to handle. All in all, I find this to be an interesting movie; one that I wouldn't recommend to an average movie buff (it ain't no "Wizard of Oz" or "Fast and Furious"). It's a movie that requires some thinking
a lot of THINKING.
Dying 2 Meet U (2012)
Grindhouse and Corman - Fun!
This weird penny-budget picture with no stars in it is only for those who are able to stomach the following on-screen stuff: a fat woman puking in front of you, another chunky woman enjoying her colorful cake too much, and couple of other young women freely taking their clothes off and displaying their natural assets, including full-frontal (or partial full-frontal). No, this is not an adult picture. There is much more in it: blown up heads, cutting, bleeding, drinking, joking, offending, and same-sex kissing! But there is also something much stronger. Dying 2 Meet U has some really, really cool and funny conversations between these bizarre characters. It takes raw parody to another level, and makes it darker and more "salty". I like it a lot. It's a modern grind-house cinema, with Corman's crazy touch, and nicely polished B-cinema experience... Dying 2 Meet U is an original little gem. See it!