
Raw
Three of Lucas Entertainment’s sex-hungry exclusives -- Dylan James, Valentino Medici and Damon Heart -- team up to bring you this fall’s hottest “Raw DVD”! First up is Dylan, who gets his gym-sculpted ass pounded by the Venezuelan power-top Viktor Rom. Damon Heart takes a deep-dicking courtesy of Letterio Amadeo. Dylan then returns to test his strength again Valentino Medici. And because he didn’t get enough the first time, Valentino later takes Dmitry Osten for a ride. Don’t forget to pick up this season’s “Raw DVD”!
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Plot Summary
A vegetarian veterinary student from a strict background experiences a crisis of faith and a sudden craving for flesh, forcing her to confront her family's dark secrets and her own primal urges. As she navigates her first year at a prestigious school, her repressed desires awaken, leading her down a disturbing path of self-discovery. She must grapple with her burgeoning cannibalistic tendencies while trying to maintain her relationships and academic standing.
Critical Reception
Raw received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its bold and visceral approach to themes of sexuality, identity, and the transition into adulthood. Critics praised its unique blend of horror and coming-of-age drama, often highlighting its shocking yet artful execution. While some found it disturbingly graphic, the consensus was that it was a powerful and original cinematic statement.
What Reviewers Say
- A shocking and visceral horror film that cleverly uses cannibalism as a metaphor for burgeoning adulthood and sexuality.
- Praised for its bold direction, strong performances, and unique, unsettling atmosphere.
- Despite its graphic nature, the film is considered a masterfully crafted and thought-provoking work.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Raw' to be a uniquely disturbing and effective horror film, appreciating its originality and thought-provoking themes. While some noted its graphic content, many praised its artistic merit and compelling narrative, with a significant portion highlighting its strong performances and unsettling atmosphere.
Awards & Accolades
Won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival (2016), and multiple awards at the Sitges Film Festival (2016) including Best Film and Best Actress for Garance Marillier. Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language (2018).
Fun Fact
Director Julia Ducournau reportedly made sure that the 'cannibalistic' scenes were shot in a way that was anatomically plausible, even consulting with medical professionals during the process.
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