Blood Orange

UK / Spain, 2016, 88 min

Directed by:

Toby Tobias

Screenplay:

Toby Tobias

Cinematography:

Mark Patten

Composer:

Walter Mair
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In a stunning modern Spanish Villa lives Bill an aging, half-blind rock star with his young, very beautiful and sexually promiscuous wife Isabelle. Into their peculiar paradise comes Lucas, an ex-lover looking for revenge. Lucas wants his inheritance back; he believes she stole it from him, but Isabelle will give him nothing. Bill asks Lucas to stay, pretends to make the peace, but really he has another agenda – he has a plan... The next day Lucas plants a nasty seed: he convinces David, their pool boy, that Isabelle likes rough sex. From the way she has been teasing David, this seems to make sense. When David attacks Isabelle, Bill comes to her defence and things seem to spiral dangerously out of control. Or is it all part of Bill's plan? (Carnaby International Sales and Distribution)

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kaylin 

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English Iggy Pop is quite good in this film and stands out above the others, even without singing. But otherwise, the film is incredibly dull, which is a pity because this is exactly the style that would suit me quite well, I mean in the way violence is addressed here. However, it is presented incredibly monotonously, without anything to momentarily grab a person's attention. ()

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