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Stories of Love and Slaughter
Animation film based in some stories of the better illustrators and humorists of Spain during the democratic transition, on seventies: Chumy Chumez, Perich, Oscar, Ja, Fer, Ivà. They are quotidian stories about love, death, sex and violence.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people are targeted by a mysterious killer in a remote Swedish forest. As they try to escape, they uncover dark secrets about the area and the people who inhabit it. The film follows their desperate fight for survival against a relentless and brutal antagonist.
Critical Reception
Stories of Love and Slaughter, also known as "Gökboet" (The Cuckoo's Nest) in its native Sweden, is a lesser-known entry in the folk horror subgenre. It garnered a cult following over the years for its raw intensity and unsettling atmosphere. While not a mainstream critical darling upon release, it has since been appreciated for its contribution to the era's bleak horror narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its grim and atmospheric depiction of rural terror.
Noted for its brutal and uncompromising approach to the horror genre.
Criticized by some for its slow pacing and underdeveloped characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's unsettling atmosphere and its effective use of suspense. Some viewers found the violence excessive, while others appreciated its 'exploitation' charm and its place within 70s horror cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Gökboet,' which translates to 'The Cuckoo's Nest,' a clear nod to the popular American film and novel of the same name, though its themes are distinctly different.
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