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Brimstone & Treacle
A mysterious stranger inserts himself into a troubled family's life, blurring the lines between good and evil as he cares for their disabled daughter.
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Plot Summary
In a bleak post-war Britain, a family is thrown into turmoil when a charismatic young man, Martin, insinuates himself into their lives. Martin claims to be a former lodger of their recently deceased son, and offers solace to the grieving parents. However, his unsettling presence and manipulative behavior gradually reveal a darker, more sinister agenda, exploiting the family's vulnerabilities and sowing discord.
Critical Reception
Brimstone & Treacle was met with polarized reactions, largely due to its disturbing themes and graphic content. While some critics praised its unflinching exploration of psychological manipulation and societal decay, others found it gratuitously shocking and excessively bleak. Audience reception was similarly divided, with many finding the film too unsettling for mainstream consumption.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold and disturbing psychological drama.
Criticized for its bleakness and potentially gratuitous shock value.
Seen as a powerful, albeit uncomfortable, examination of manipulation.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a stage play and was adapted from a script by Dennis Potter, who also wrote the screenplay for the film version.
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