Gross US & Canada
$642,157
Opening weekend US & Canada
$47,580
Gross worldwide
$844,786
Gross US & Canada
$642,157
Opening weekend US & Canada
$47,580
Gross worldwide
$844,786
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By Olin 2022-11-24 14:29:59
For the low cost of production, I think this work is pretty good. The female lead is very good, and all along, the actors that K collaborates with are very professional. There are two key points: the pigeons were originally Lizzie's only solace, she would read to them every day, and the old man brutally slaughtered them in order to punish Lizzie. This is the most important thing, so that Lizzie can decide to kill her father. In addition, Lizzie and her sister are in a very passive situation....
By Lolita 2022-11-11 06:41:46
Killing a mother and killing a gay father
In horror movies, there are many scenes where murderers kill their parents and even the whole family.
For example, the well-known "Orphan Resentment".
Most of these horror movies are horror stories written by screenwriters, which are scary but fake after all.
However, in the United States has been circulating such a song -
Lizzie Borden...
By 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. The determined look is sometimes scary, but the situation is very sympathetic.
And Kristen Stewart, who played the maid, this time, also put away the usual cool smile, coupled with...
By Monserrat 2022-10-26 21:49:18
Soothing in the front, thrilling in the back This turned out to be adapted from real events at the end of the 19th century, and I was really shocked. B was about to kill someone and witnessed L's slashing of people. The actor B performed well. It really was the first time to kill someone, and he had to politely shout "mr bd" before killing someone. As far as the story is concerned, L is really too ruthless, killing his father and mother in one day, and it is the most cruel way, no...
By 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 the title and nude scenes, but they couldn't figure out why the female 1 and the female 2 wanted to be naked, and they felt that it was not worth it for them to be naked for this film....
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By 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...
By Sterling 2023-09-26 16:52:23
The shooting is pretty bad... It's good to do a little more background research, why...
By 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...
By Santino 2023-08-15 23:25:39
A little more tension would be...
By 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...
Bridget Sullivan: What was I to you? I don't know who you are.
Lizzie Borden: Were you better off before? Is that it?
Bridget Sullivan: You're dreaming.
Bridget Sullivan: You're just dreaming.
Bridget Sullivan: You don't see it. You can't see it.
Lizzie Borden: See what?
Bridget Sullivan: We live in this world,
Bridget Sullivan: and not another.
Bridget Sullivan: This one right here.
Lizzie Borden: I know.
Andrew Borden: This attachment you've formed is unhealthy, and it must end.
Andrew Borden: Please don't force me to put it any more bluntly than that.
Lizzie Borden: Say exactly what you mean.
Lizzie Borden: I wanna hear you say it.
Andrew Borden: You're an abomination, Lizzie.
Lizzie Borden: And at last, we are on equal footing, father.