Lizzie Comments

  • Magnus 2023-09-27 17:28:06

    [Lizzy], which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, stars Kristen Stewart and Chloe Sevigny. The film is based on a true case in the late 19th century, in which a woman named Ritz Bolton was suspected of murdering her parents, but was acquitted by the court due to "his frail appearance" and lack of evidence. Different from a suspected adaptation in 1974 [Lisa, Lisa...], this film is not a hack and slash film, but a literary film, the psychological appeal of "sinners" and...

  • Sterling 2023-09-26 16:52:23

    The shooting is pretty bad... It's good to do a little more background research, why...

  • Braden 2023-08-26 00:49:46

    In this way, the Hong Kong translation of "Murder of Naked Love" is more suitable... Xiao K plays a really straight man... I don't like it...

  • Santino 2023-08-15 23:25:39

    A little more tension would be...

  • Aletha 2023-06-28 07:30:10

    The whole story is inexplicable. The passionate story of a villain who beheaded her father was filmed to make people cold, the family members did not show enough evil, the heroine's neuroticism was not enough, and the maid's motive for killing was too hasty, and nothing was explained. The movie is just trying to borrow the subject matter to get traffic, it is useless to have a small...

  • Melyssa 2023-06-22 19:03:49

    The only notable thing is the soundtrack but it's too grand for such a bland story and graphics. The soundtrack of the two female protagonists stuffing a note down the stairs was simply stolen from Carol. and the heroine is so...

  • Lucie 2023-05-20 12:32:12

    Xiao K is completely a murderer, and she is done playing a scumbag with a paralyzed face, setting off (obviously the villain) Sevigny has become a cool girl who has been abandoned but keeps improving...

  • Darian 2023-03-23 12:44:36

    The exploration of the deep psychological reasons for how Liz became a murderer is too far-fetched and completely failed to convince me. The oppression of Liz by my father and stepmother, and the homosexuality of the maid seems very lame, and I can't see Liz's hatred. , and couldn't find a reason for the maid to leave. The whole play was like the wishful thinking of the director and screenwriter. (Being naked is to keep blood from splattering on your clothes and save the cost of destroying...

  • Brice 2023-01-07 02:41:59

    a contemporary...

  • Eriberto 2022-11-19 04:12:00

    I used to think that Chloë Sevigny was delayed by becoming famous at a young age, but this prejudice has slowly changed in recent years. As for Xiao K, her face is really a delicate paralysis, just right. "Ancient (past) existed for us, and we did not exist for antiquity (past). We were never and never will...

Extended Reading
  • Annette 2022-10-05 12:32:50

    About nudity, exploitation, and abrupt endings

    First of all, I have to complain about the Chinese translation of the film's title, "Naked Love Murder". In order to create a gimmick, I really do everything I can. Or is there a problem with the cognition of the person who translated the name?

    A considerable number of people came to watch it for...

  • Eino 2022-10-30 03:58:45

    Men never need to be sensible, but women do

    Thriller, tension, perverted distortion, but also explicit blood.

    Actress Chloe Sevigny is also one of the producers. It can be said that this is the work she has worked hard for many years. In the film, Sevigny performs extremely well, always with an unhappy and defensive expression on her face....

Lizzie quotes

  • Lizzie Borden: Love alters not with brief hours and weeks, but bears it out...

    Lizzie Borden: Let me not to the marriage of true mind's impme... impediments...

  • Lizzie Borden: Have you had schooling?

    Bridget Sullivan: Some.

    Lizzie Borden: How much is some?

    Bridget Sullivan: Couple years.

    Lizzie Borden: Are you afraid?

    Bridget Sullivan: Afraid?

    Bridget Sullivan: Of what?

    Lizzie Borden: Men don't have to know things, Bridget.

    Lizzie Borden: Women do.