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Love Me and Do Whatever You Want
Sławek Wiśnik, a young, ambitious musician and graduate of the conservatory's organ class, wants to escape from Kaliszewo, a small town near Suwałki, and pursue a career in music. Unfortunately, he does not receive the expected scholarship to study in Heidelberg and has to start a new life in his hometown. His girlfriend, Agnieszka, plans to get married soon, especially since her father, Zenon Nowak, offers Sławek a job running his business. However, this does not suit Sławek, who prefers to play as a substitute organist, and even... as a disco-polo musician.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people stumble upon a mysterious, blood-soaked diary that grants their darkest desires, but at a terrible cost. As their wishes twist into horrific nightmares, they must confront the malevolent entity behind the diary before they are consumed by their own greed and lust.
Critical Reception
Love Me and Do Whatever You Want is a cult horror-comedy that garnered a niche following for its over-the-top gore, dark humor, and experimental style. While not a mainstream success, it has been praised by fans of independent horror for its creativity and willingness to push boundaries.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique blend of extreme gore and dark humor.
Appreciated for its inventive practical effects and relentless pacing.
Criticized by some for its sometimes confusing narrative and gratuitous violence.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult film, but those found often highlight its outrageousness and appeal to fans of extreme, low-budget horror cinema. It's typically seen as a love-it-or-hate-it experience.
Fun Fact
Director Yoshihiro Nishimura also made his acting debut in this film, playing a minor role.
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