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NeverMore
Mystery and murder are bad enough. But when your underworld boss is Death herself? Well, you might end up using methods to solve the supernatural. With a pink latex Bunny for a sidekick, Natalia laces up her ass kicking boots and gets to work saving the world. She'll fuck and suck until it goes down in fireworks - and like a good boss she always saves a little cock for Bunny.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive author grappling with writer's block discovers a cryptic manuscript that mirrors his own life, leading him down a dangerous path of paranoia and obsession. As the lines between fiction and reality blur, he must uncover the truth behind the manuscript before it consumes him entirely. The narrative explores themes of identity, reality, and the power of storytelling.
Critical Reception
NeverMore received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and intriguing premise, though some found its pacing uneven. Audiences were generally captivated by its psychological depth and ambiguous ending.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and thought-provoking exploration of reality.
Criticized by some for its slow burn and overly convoluted plot points.
Lauded for a strong central performance that anchors the film's psychological themes.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's suspenseful build-up and intellectual themes, often highlighting the mystery's ability to keep them guessing. Some found the ending too abrupt or unsatisfying, while others lauded its originality and thought-provoking nature.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Screenplay at the International Film Festival of Catalonia.
Fun Fact
The distinctive font used for the manuscript pages in 'NeverMore' was custom-designed to evoke a sense of antiquated unease and was inspired by 19th-century occult literature.
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