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Plot Summary
In 1990s Los Angeles, an aspiring young filmmaker named Lisa N. takes a mysterious shortcut to superstardom, accepting a peculiar 'spiritual awakening' from a bewitching witch. This decision plunges her into a nightmarish world of occult rituals, revenge, and surreal horror as she grapples with the escalating consequences of her Faustian bargain. As the lines between reality and hallucination blur, Lisa must confront the dark forces she's unleashed before they consume her entirely.
Critical Reception
Brand New Cherry Flavor garnered significant critical attention for its unique blend of surreal horror, dark humor, and stylish 90s aesthetic. Critics lauded its bold originality, unsettling atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from lead Rosa Salazar. While some found its narrative convoluted or overly gratuitous at times, the series was largely praised as a visually striking and audaciously weird addition to the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, surreal, and disturbing horror elements.
Noted for its stylish 1990s Los Angeles setting and aesthetic.
Rosa Salazar's performance as the increasingly desperate protagonist was a standout.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the show's distinctiveness and its ability to be genuinely unsettling and weird. Many viewers enjoyed the bold storytelling and the effective horror sequences, though some found the plot occasionally difficult to follow.
Fun Fact
The series draws heavily from themes and aesthetics prevalent in David Lynch's filmography, particularly 'Mulholland Drive,' which is set in a similar Hollywood milieu and explores themes of shattered dreams and surreal nightmares.
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