Fresh Flesh
Fresh Flesh

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Fresh Flesh

2002
Movie
Adult · 18+
105 min
German

It's summer in the city and the young studs are romping in the park. The flirting is outrageous. Ralf leads Franco and Leonardo, two cute tourists, up the Victory Tower. At the top of Berlin's famous site, he seduces them with a dizzying blow job high above the city. At home their bone -hard cocks want even more. Next door, Joel is fucking blond-haired Robert inside out on the couch. This juicy ass with the greedy hole can't get enough. Finally pumped dry, they all leave for a party. In an empty house the party-givers are hiding out, waiting to fall all over the unsuspecting guests. Foursome, threesome or in pairs, it turns into a gushing wild orgy, until everyone drops down in exhaustion.

Insights

IMDb4.5/10
Director: Christian G. GenschGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman, recently released from a psychiatric facility, attempts to rebuild her life while being haunted by terrifying visions and paranoid delusions. As she struggles to distinguish reality from hallucination, she becomes convinced that her new boyfriend is a dangerous manipulator, leading her down a dark path of suspicion and violence.

Critical Reception

Fresh Flesh, also known as 'The Lonesome Dove', received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many citing its predictable plot and reliance on horror tropes as weaknesses. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating the performances of the lead actors while others found the film's execution lacking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric tension and the lead actress's compelling performance.

  • Criticized for a derivative storyline and a lack of originality in its horror elements.

  • Commented on for its unsettling psychological themes, though often underdeveloped.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Fresh Flesh are scarce and largely unenthusiastic. Those who have commented tend to agree that the film struggles to stand out in the crowded psychological thriller genre, with some finding the suspense effective while others felt it failed to deliver a satisfying conclusion.

Fun Fact

Despite its release in 2002, 'Fresh Flesh' often circulates under the alternative title 'The Lonesome Dove', leading to potential confusion with other films and media.

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