Pelican Blood (2010)
Année de sortie: 2010
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Madárlesők, Toksyczna milosc
Réalisateur: Karl Golden
Writer: Cris Cole, Cris Freddi
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Deepak Sikka, Douglas Rae, James Saynor, John McDonnell, Mark Foligno, Matt Delargy, Robert Bernstein, Steve Milne
Executive Producer: Christopher Figg, Hugo Grumbar, Mark Woolley, Robert Whitehouse, Suzanne Alizart
Sociétés: Icon Productions
Budget: £2,000,000 (estimated).
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: animal in title, bare chested male, barefoot male, bird in title, birdwatching, breasts, brief male frontal nudity, depression, female frontal nudity, kiss, love, male nudity, male pubic hair, male rear nudity, pubic hair, scars, sex, suicide, world
Histoire
Nikko, a twenty-something Londoner with a passion for birdwatching and self-destructive tendencies, tries to rebuild his life after a disastrous breakup with Stevie, an environmental activist he met on a suicide website. When Stevie returns, she reignites their intense, chaotic relationship despite warnings from Nikko's friends that she will destroy him. The resumption of their relationship throws Nikko's stable existence into disarray, causing a rift between him and his friends.
Résumé
Pelican Blood (2010) is a British drama directed by Karl Golden. It follows Nikko, a humorous yet eccentric young man whose life takes an unexpected turn when his former girlfriend Stevie reappears. The film explores themes of relationships, self-destruction, and the complexities of human connection through its portrayal of Nikko's intense, sexual, and chaotic relationship with Stevie.



