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La cage
La Cage seems to be divided into two parts: a homosexual writer visualises his fantasies and a collective joins what seems to be the story of an encounter between two men.
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Plot Summary
A young woman seeking revenge against her father's killer becomes entangled in a series of violent events. She is pursued by a mysterious killer and finds herself in increasingly dangerous situations. The film explores themes of obsession and brutality as she navigates a dark underworld.
Critical Reception
La Cage (1983) is a controversial exploitation horror film that garnered attention for its graphic content and gratuitous violence. Critically, it was largely dismissed or condemned for its exploitative nature and lack of substantial plot or character development, often considered a low-point in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Noted for its shocking and often disturbing imagery.
Criticized for its thin plot and reliance on gore.
Considered a prime example of late 70s/early 80s exploitation cinema.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but its nature suggests it would likely be divisive, with strong negative reactions to its content.
Fun Fact
Despite its notoriety for violence, 'La Cage' was reportedly shot on a very low budget, contributing to its raw and often amateurish aesthetic.
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