Strangulation Blues
Strangulation Blues

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Strangulation Blues

1980
Movie
17 min
French

A very Parisian night. Paul plays at strangling Colette because she doesn't inspire him a single, damn camera shot. Early in the morning, he takes flight because the future is for those who get up early. Was it too late? It's too early to say.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users65%
Director: Titus BlackGenres: Crime, Thriller, Horror

Plot Summary

In the gritty underbelly of a rain-slicked city, a series of brutal strangulation murders terrorizes the populace. Detective Harding, a jaded but determined investigator, races against time to unmask the elusive killer before they strike again. As he delves deeper into the shadowy world of the victims, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the highest echelons of power, blurring the lines between justice and vengeance.

Critical Reception

Strangulation Blues was a polarizing film upon its release, lauded by some critics for its atmospheric tension and graphic violence, while others condemned it for its gratuitous brutality and convoluted plot. It gained a cult following for its dark, nihilistic tone and memorable, albeit disturbing, imagery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.

  • Criticized for its excessive gore and predictable twists.

  • Considered a cult classic within the slasher subgenre.

Google audience: Audiences were divided, with many appreciating the film's dark aesthetic and gritty realism, while others found the violence overwhelming and the story lacking depth. Some viewers enjoyed the suspenseful chase element, though many felt the resolution was unsatisfying.

Fun Fact

Director Titus Black reportedly insisted on using a real vintage silk scarf for all the strangulation scenes, much to the chagrin of the actors and crew.

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