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女同性恋谋杀案
After killing a drunk man in a car crash, Jiang Ping is blackmailed into a relationship by A-Xing, who witnessed the event.
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Plot Summary
A surreal and campy send-up of film noir and melodramatic B-movies, "The Lesbian Marriage" (original title: "Flaming Creatures") tells the story of a mysterious woman who arrives in a town populated by glamorous, androgynous figures. Her presence disrupts the existing social order, leading to a series of bizarre events, sexual encounters, and ultimately, a symbolic 'murder' that questions traditional notions of identity and desire.
Critical Reception
Jack Smith's "The Lesbian Marriage" is a seminal work of underground cinema, celebrated for its radical aesthetic and provocative themes. While its explicit content and avant-garde nature led to censorship and controversy upon its initial release, it has since been recognized as a highly influential film in LGBTQ+ and experimental film history. Critics and scholars praise its bold subversion of societal norms and its unique blend of humor, fantasy, and eroticism.
What Reviewers Say
A groundbreaking and influential piece of underground cinema.
Visually striking with a unique, campy aesthetic.
Provocative and surreal exploration of gender and sexuality.
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Awards & Accolades
Considered a landmark film in underground and LGBTQ+ cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was famously seized and declared obscene by New York City police in 1964, leading to a landmark court case that helped establish greater artistic freedom for independent filmmakers.
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