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Golden Whore
Adrian is a young fame seeker who rents himself out at social events. He cries at funerals, tells jokes at parties and applauds on opening nights. Suddenly, his luck changes and Adrian becomes an overnight smash...
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Plot Summary
A dark comedy about a dying crime boss, a prostitute with a secret, and a desperate attempt to find a sacred relic that could grant immortality. As the boss's life fades, a chaotic chase ensues involving loyal henchmen, religious fanatics, and opportunistic figures all vying for the legendary golden phallus.
Critical Reception
Alex de la Iglesia's "Golden Whore" is a cult classic known for its outrageous humor, grotesque imagery, and absurdist take on crime and religion. While divisive, it garnered a cult following for its unique style and dark, satirical edge, though some found its shock value overwhelming.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unbridled creativity and daringly dark humor.
Criticized by some for its excessive violence and shock tactics.
Celebrated as a unique and unforgettable cinematic experience by fans of de la Iglesia's style.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and fragmented, but those available often highlight the film's extreme and unconventional nature, with reactions ranging from bewildered amusement to strong disapproval.
Fun Fact
The film's controversial title and subject matter led to distribution challenges and a limited release in many regions, contributing to its cult status.
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