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Little Deaths

3.8 out of 5 stars 24 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Scott Ainslie, Mike Anfield, James Anniballi
  • Directors: Andrew Parkinson, Sean Hogan, Simon Rumley
  • Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Image Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 13, 2011
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005NKIPTU
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #107,021 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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This movie exceeded my expectations. Three couples, three episodes not connected. Made in London so sometimes you have to listen carefully, as they speak Brit. This movie has it all. Each episode will keep you guessing as to what will happen next! Episode #1, has a well to do couple with strange sexual appetites. They lure a young homeless woman to their home, then have their way with her! There are unintended consequences for all! #2 has an ex-hooker, drug dealer, with a slimeball boyfriend. She becomes an unknowing medical experiment thanks to slimball. This has to be seen to be believed. #3 is the strangest, but, if you can steel yourself to watch it to the end, it is probably the most satisfying. Each episode has varying degrees of nudity ( male & female ), sex, perhaps violence and blood and even gore. It is all very well done. An "A" class movie with good acting all around, good special effects, plus you never know what to expect. For me, it was a joy to watch, I enjoyed it the most. For others it might be sick, or twisted, but it is new and fresh, how often can you say that now-days? I would give it more stars if I could. Check it out, what do you have to lose?
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The French word for "orgasm" translates in English into "little death," and thus endeth the cleverest thing about this movie: the title. The movie is an anthology of three short films, and each story involves death and sex intertwined in some kind of macabre fashion.

HOUSE AND HOME: The first vignette is about a well-off couple that has a strange way of getting their rocks off that involves a third party. Everyone involved has a secret, and the twist lies in who's secret has got sharper teeth. Although the story isn't anything special (you can probably guess the ending in less than three tries), the acting and filming are excellent, and it moves fast enough to avoid losing interest. Four stars.

THE TOOL OF THE MUTANT: The second vignette is about an ex-working girl who is put on some strange medication by a doctor who also happens to employ her boyfriend (and former pimp). Needless to say, the medicine has unusual effects that culminate in a bad time for (nearly) all. Easily the grossest of the three shorts, this one also makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, and it appears to have been written and filmed solely for shock value. The most shocking thing about it, though, is that anyone thought cheap gore would be a decent substitute for a total lack of logic and reason. Also features the worst acting of the whole group in the form of our lead. One star.

FEMALE DOG (to avoid angering Amazon's censors): The final vignette is about a young couple with a strange role-playing addiction that is taken a bit too far. The male of the couple has the best acting chops out of anyone associated with this whole film, and the complex relationship he's involved in is actually pretty interesting for the first half of the clip.
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After watching "Little Deaths" I was struck that it's three ero-horror vignettes were very reminiscent of a popular series of erotic horror book anthologies (initially) entitled "Hot Blood" that were first published in the 1990's and went on to include well over a dozen volumes of short story compilations that blend sex and terror elements to potent effect. The horror genre has certainly always had its' fair share of subliminal eroticism, particularly in the realm of movies dealing with vampire themes, but films that focus specifically on erotic horror are a rarer commodity and might be viewed as an area with much potential in the increasngly permissive world of cinematic themes. I have previously noted one of the sexy horror stories published in the "Hot Blood" series entitled "Chocolate" was included in the made for cable TV horror anthology : "Masters of Horror". I would suggest that the 'Masters of Horror' and the Scott's "The Hunger" series are perhaps the closest similar product to the concept of "Little Deaths" - but their content is not as overtly sexual in nature as 'Little Deaths'.

Other reviewers have done a good job of describing the content of the three stories presented in "Little Deaths" so I will not reiterate them again....over-all I enjoyed the entire show and found that the ideas, acting, and direction (by the 3 seperate film-makers) were of consistently high quality and, generally, very engaging. All 3 of the stories contained a strong dose of black humor within their twisted little plots but also presented 'endings' that were truly demented and hinted at unrelenting & unending karmic retribution... recalling some of the writing of previous horror masters such as Robert Bloch and Harlan Ellison.

Personally I would enjoy seeing more of this type of erotic-horror blend make its way to 'the screen' and I'd recommend "Little Deaths" to open minded individuals who enjoy a little ero-weirdness in their horror film viewing.
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More about sick sexual themes than horror or death, this anthology presents a perverse trio of unlinked shorts that I hesitate to recommend to anyone other than fans of the torture-porn or Tokyo Gore Shock subgenres. It's just for people who want to be shocked by the appalling.

The French word for orgasm translates into "little death," clearly the etymology of this title.

This British anthology is about the most perverted I've seen. Not for gore, torture or murderous means, but such from the darkest and most sexually depraved recesses of the fragmented mind. These tales feature rape, masturbation, psychological abuse and BDSM...and images of full frontal nudity (male and female), urination, mutant genitals, vaginal bleeding, ejaculation and semen, with many of these themes and elements present in more than one of the shorts. The "horror" themes seem minor; rarely supernatural and serving more to "end" the short stories instead or drive them. This is clearly an inappropriate film which should not be taken lightly, not be presented to minors (or even most adults), or really recommended at all lest you be someone with cinematic tastes favoring shocking extremes.

Unlike more thoughtful anthologies, the three short films of this movie are not linked by an over-arching concept or storyteller. They are simply presented one after another, each of them with shock-value-driven themes and lousy endings. Below, I present a synopsis and critique of each short film.

House and Home-- Richard and Victoria Gull are an upper-middle class British couple that appear equal parts caring and cold. Posing as religious do-gooders they lure homeless people into their homes for a kind meal, a bath and a night in a warm bed.
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