

Limbo
Director Michael Raven's penetrating journey into a dark, decadent world deep inside the mind of a young woman. Strange things keep happening to Corrine (Ava Vincent) plagued by a series of ever increasing sexual visions she begins to slowly descend into a fantasy versus reality universe where sin, sex and erotic diversions are the rule... world of absolute abandon and total self-indulgence; some call it madness, we call it Limbo.
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Plot Summary
A young Icelandic woman travels to the remote Norwegian island of Senja to confront the father she has never known. Her arrival disrupts the isolated community and forces her to confront painful family secrets and her own identity. The stark beauty of the landscape mirrors the emotional turmoil she experiences as she navigates the complexities of her past and present.
Critical Reception
Limbo received a generally positive reception, praised for its atmospheric storytelling and strong lead performance. Critics highlighted its poignant exploration of themes like identity, belonging, and the weight of the past. While some found its pacing deliberate, the overall consensus pointed to a moving and visually striking independent drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric direction and visual style.
- Commended for a compelling central performance.
- Noted for its exploration of complex family relationships and identity.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location on the remote Norwegian island of Senja, known for its dramatic landscapes and small, isolated communities, which heavily contributed to the film's atmosphere.
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