A monkey let loose on a cell phone camera surounded by morons
This movie is unbelievably annoying to watch, given the cuts and clips mentality of filming. So that you really never get a chance to view or hear any complete conversation or dialogue. The "characters" and I use the term loosely are sad, depressing and after about 15min of viewing i hoped they would all overdose and save the world from yet another whining bunch of degenerates that contribute nothing to the world except there own self loathing. The funny part of this film is when the one female whom i assume is at the sexual call to every male holding a whiff of dope, goes on to explain that she had a "Great child hood" but than not more than 5 frames later she confesses to being raped, not knowing her real dad, and pregnant at age 15, sounds like a fantastic childhood to me. Than her male counterpart says he also had a good childhood, but watched his dad shoot himself. For a movie entitled black metal veins these people sure like to put themselves upon any cross in the vicinity and,...
shoot it into my neck...
talk about a squirming in your armchair kind of cinematic experience... this tale follows the exploits of a group of crazy young adults who like to shoot smack, smoke crack and snort synthetic heroin... it's pace gruelingly and well-edited... extremely disturbing in most cases... if you want to see what drugs can really do to ruin a person, check out Black Metal Veins.
What a disappointment!
I pre-ordered a copy of Black Metal Veins as I was so entirely impressed with the previous (far better) Vomit Gore Trilogy. But BMV is a huge disappointment. We get 90 plotless minutes of watching extremely unattractive addicts sit around b*tching, nodding off together and having rather boring sex with each other. Even the scenes that are supposed to be ~shocking!~ drag and appear staged as all hell. Also, where the hell is the black metal? Long story short, BMV disappointed me in every way I can think of. And that's a huge shame coming from a director who has the talent to make much, much better films than this.
Click to Editorial Reviews
No comments:
Post a Comment