Review: Love Lies Bleeding
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Love Lies Bleeding sees two women falling in love in the worst possible way. There will be blood.... Starring Kristen Stewart (Twilight), Katy O'Brien (The Mandalorian) and Ed Harris (Apollo 13).Love Lies Bleeding is a definite change of pace for Kristen Stewart after playing Princess Diana Princess in SpencerStewart has always had a strangely enigmatic presence ever since she burst on the scene in the Twilight series.Is she the girl next door, an art-house darling, or the star frustrated by stardom - Princess Diana in Spencer. In Love Lies Bleeding she plays Lou, a woman going nowhere, running a gym in a small town for her father, whom she hates.She's got an unattractive girlfriend called Daisy - how often do you see yellow teeth in an American movie? - and is trying to get out of that relationship too. Then one day she sees someone spectacular.Her name is Jackie - played by the statuesque Katy O'Brien - and she's training at the gym for the Body Building Champs in Las Vegas.Lou is immediately smitten.Is Jackie as sweet as she appears, or is she street-cunning? She's already cashed in on her considerable charms to persuade local sleazeball JJ to arrange a job interview at the local gun-club.JJ is played by Dave Franco - an actor who usually has a label round his neck reading "loser" - while the gun-club owner is played by Ed Harris in the most bizarre hairstyle I've seen this year - bald on top, mullet on the bottom. He's also Lou's father.By now Jackie's moved into Lou's apartment, and in exchange she's offered to help Jackie's aim for body-building stardom with an endless supply of illegal steroids. Adding a final element to the already toxic mixture of Love Lies Bleeding.The film was written and directed by British film-maker Rose Glass, who made a big impression with another violent shocker, the low-budget Saint Maud. This time, with the bigger budget that having Kristen Stewart on board gives her, she's decided to take it all further. There will be blood.Glass has her own view of strong women characters. In a recent interview, she said "We keep seeing movies about women triumphing over oppressive forces because we're somehow ethically or morally superior. I'm so sick of that movie." And in Love Lies Bleeding she's prepared to put the movie's money where her mouth is.The relationship between Lou and Jackie takes an unnerving direction when doped-up Jackie gets off the leash, and Lou needs to tidy up afterwards.It reminded me of the plot-heavy, hard-boiled B-movies of the Fifties. They were called things like Detour, Desperate and The Devil Thumbs a Ride…Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details