Love Lies Bleeding (2024) Film Review

**1/2 out of 5 Stars

Love Lies Bleeding begins looking like a camp style neon-saturated rom-com with a devilishly stylish color code, wardrobe, and cast. Yet when Jackie (Katy M. O' Brian) snaps on steroids and commits a murder, we are re-directed into a neo-noir nightmare with silver linings.

Lou (Kristen Stewart) takes Jackie into her home after meeting her a gymnasium she owns and operates. They fall passionately in love, and combat the unfortunate reality of nosey neighbors, criminality and corruption, and abandonment.

The film possesses one of the finer lesbian couples I have ever seen. They are accompanied by a ardent sex scene featuring "Transformation" by: Nona Hendryx, and an anti-smoking campaign voice on the radio that doesn't seem to be working very effectively.

There is a definite sense of desire being a major theme here. It seems that the more Lou and Jackie disobey orders and follow what they truly want the more intense their love affair becomes, and their ability to defend themselves against a predatorial community increases.

After the homicide, Jackie is disqualified from a body building pageant. At the pageant she reunited with Lou and they attempt to flee town. However; their plans are interrupted by Lou Sr. (Ed Harris) who captures Jackie, and promises a plan to alleviate and pardon them both from their crimes. Lou Sr. is working with the police to investigate the facts of the crimes, and inevitably betrays Jackie and Lou finding that they are responsible for the murders.

The remainder of the film is a really cool and exciting ploy to escape.

Rose Glass - Director

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