Starring Kristen Stewart, ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ takes audiences on a gritty journey with a complex queer romance.
Breaking the Mold:
Gone are the days of stereotypical portrayals. “Love Lies Bleeding” throws out the “trauma and pain” trope often associated with LGBTQ+ narratives.
A Love Story with Bite:
Stewart portrays Lou, a gym manager who falls for the alluring newcomer, Jackie (Katy O’Brian). Their passionate connection takes a dark turn as Jackie’s violent actions force Lou into a complex situation.
Raw and Unflinching:
The film doesn’t shy away from its subject matter. Expect a mix of electrifying chemistry and brutal scenes, pushing boundaries beyond the typical Hollywood portrayal of lesbian relationships.
Beyond the Physical:
While the film features intimate scenes, the core explores a deeper connection. “They’re able to believe in each other,” says Stewart, highlighting an emotional side that goes beyond physical attraction.
A Subverted Heroine:
Director Rose Glass challenges the notion of the “strong female lead” with a character driven by her own desires, not simply defined by morality.
Inspired by Cult Classics:
Drawing inspiration from films like “Showgirls,” “Love Lies Bleeding” embraces dark humor and heightened performances, creating a unique cinematic experience.
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Stewart’s Creative Evolution:
This film adds to Stewart’s successful trajectory, following critically acclaimed roles in “Certain Women,” “Crimes of the Future,” and “Still Alice.”
Stepping Behind the Camera:
Beyond acting, Stewart is set to make her directorial debut with “The Chronology of Water,” showcasing her multifaceted talents in the film industry.
A Bold New Voice:
Praising Glass’s vision, Stewart emphasizes the importance of artistic individuality. “You have to just kind of do your own thing,” she says, reflecting the film’s own daring approach to storytelling.