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Jezabel
Four upper-class high school students live carefree between drugs, games and love until one of the girls, Eli, is brutally killed. Sixteen years later, the memory of the crime torments Alain, another member of the group.
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Plot Summary
A young, unemployed gay man in Queens navigates his complicated relationships with his mother and his job at a phone sex line. He finds himself drawn into the strange and vibrant world of his colleagues as he tries to understand his place in the world.
Critical Reception
Jezabel received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique blend of humor, pathos, and surrealism. The film was lauded for its original screenplay, Julio Torres's distinctive comedic voice, and the performances of its ensemble cast. Audiences were also receptive, appreciating the film's unconventional storytelling and its exploration of themes like identity, family, and connection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quirky and original humor.
Commended for its sensitive exploration of identity and family dynamics.
Noted for its unique visual style and surrealist elements.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated 'Jezabel' for its distinctive comedic style and heartfelt portrayal of a young gay man's journey. Many highlighted the film's ability to be both funny and touching, with particular praise for Julio Torres's performance and writing. Some viewers found the surreal elements a bit disorienting, but overall, the audience response was highly positive.
Fun Fact
Julio Torres, the film's writer and star, drew inspiration for the character of Jezabel from his own experiences working at a phone sex line during his early career.
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