Little Deaths (2011)
Année de sortie: 2011
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Obsession: Tödliche Spiele, Нищожна смърт, Treis mikroi thanatoi, Paraphilia, Parafiria
Réalisateur: Andrew Parkinson, Sean Hogan, Simon Rumley
Writer: Andrew Parkinson, Sean Hogan, Simon Rumley
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Andrew Parkinson, Samantha Wright, Sean Hogan
Sociétés: Almost Midnight Productions
Genre: Horror, Romance, Thriller
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: anthology, dog, sadistic sex, tramp
Histoire
Little Deaths consists of three interconnected segments that explore themes of sex and death.
**House & Home**: Richard and Victoria Gull invite homeless Sorrow to their home under the guise of kindness. After getting her drunk, they tie her up in their basement and abuse her while she's unconscious. When Sorrow wakes up and screams, Richard is shocked by a gruesome surprise.
**Mutant Tool**: Jen, a former prostitute, lives with Frank, who abducts people to steal their kidneys for sale. Jen refuses to meet clients from her past but takes medication from Frank, which causes headaches and nightmares. She discovers that Frank has been giving her pills meant for organ harvesting.
**Bitch**: Claire, a receptionist with a fear of dogs, engages in kinky sex with Pete. After inviting their friend Al into their relationship without Pete's consent, Pete plots revenge against Claire.
Résumé
Little Deaths is an anthology horror film released in 2011, directed by Andrew Parkinson, Sean Hogan, and Simon Rumley. Comprised of three disturbing segments, the film explores themes of sadistic sex, violence, death, and revenge through interconnected stories set in England.
Each segment offers a unique perspective on the film's central themes, with 'House & Home' focusing on sexual abuse and its consequences, 'Mutant Tool' delving into organ trafficking and its effects on the victim, and 'Bitch' exploring jealousy and retribution within a twisted relationship.
While not explicitly connected by character appearances across segments, the stories share a common thread through their themes, creating a cohesive narrative experience.




