Only Cum
Only Cum

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Only Cum

2012
Movie
Adult · 18+
168 min
English

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes25%
Metacritic37/100
Google Users43%
Director: Nicolas Winding RefnGenres: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Julian, a Bangkok-based boxer and drug trafficker, is forced to confront his violent past when his brother is murdered. His mother, Jenna, a powerful crime boss, arrives in Bangkok to retrieve her son's body and exact revenge. Julian finds himself caught in a brutal cycle of violence as he attempts to fulfill his mother's deadly wishes, navigating a nightmarish underworld where retribution is the only currency.

Critical Reception

Only God Forgives received largely negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its excessive violence, slow pacing, and nonsensical plot. While some praised its visual style and ambition, the majority found it to be a deeply unpleasant and underdeveloped film. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with many finding it too disturbing and alienating.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking but narratively shallow, relying on shock value over substance.

  • The film's extreme violence and nihilistic tone alienated many viewers and critics.

  • While ambitious, its pacing and confusing plot made it a difficult watch.

Google audience: Google users largely found the film to be excessively violent and disturbing, with many expressing disappointment in its lack of coherent storytelling and character development. Some appreciated the unique visual style but were ultimately put off by the bleak and gratuitous content.

Fun Fact

Kristin Scott Thomas's character, Crystal, was written with the intention of being deeply unsettling, and her performance was deliberately crafted to be the antithesis of a typical maternal figure.

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