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I can assure you that Mondo Macabro is truly the wild side of
cinema. The flicks these guys dish out are of all levels of genre’s.
Drama, horror, exploitation, euro, thriller, cult, etc.. Nice tot
see someone hand out films that are of quality from all walks of
life. Crazy love is all about the other walks of life.
O.K., I can understand growing up in a town way out in Belgium
somewhere in 55, attending local cinema and becoming enthralled
amongst the gleaming screen of persuasion. I’m talking on a male
perspective, sorry ladies. You come running home with the thoughts
of kissing, petting and other boner reacting thoughts. You hang out
with a next door pal which is a little older and tosses you into the
whole scheme of things, of supposed love making. You both fail
miserably but on you must go. That I can understand. What I can’t
understand is how someone could freely talk masturbation when you
where such a pre teen, then have your buddy whip it out and throw
one back in front of you? I don’t think so. The director had that
happen, and it was his brother. So maybe it could happen but look
where he is from. Well, On to 1962, a few years older and a
complexion only a mother could love. You feel really bad, you
understand what he going through and he still can’t land that lady
he most certainly loves.
On to the 70’s and by now, you would think he would at least have
found Mrs. right? Wrong, still no luck and no a drunken loser. He
hooks back up with old time budd and for old times sake. Lets steal
a corpse and see what he does. You have to see what true love would
do to you.
I thoroughly enjoyed the film, other then the jerk of class I was
drenched in emotion. Kind of like an after school special if you
will. The director talks a little about the flick and his reasoning.
Sure, he knows what he’s talking about but when he fessed up to the
brother showing brother, or brother watching brother part of his
life. I sort of turned the rest off and couldn’t get that vision out
of my head. A disturbing touch to an already disturbing story. An
off the beaten path for this label to come out with but cult is cult
and the wild side of cinema needs a home somewhere.
-Cannibal Cam
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