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Romeo is into Santeria, and Perdita convinces him to perform a human sacrifice; to this end, they kidnap a slumming young WASP couple (Cross and Graham - and yes, it is Heather's sister, though notably less well-endowed), and the film goes into nightmare mode. You get the horrible feeling that absolutely anything could happen, and de la Iglesia shows that he has no problems pouring on both sex and violence. [I should mention at this point that you should track down the German DVD, which is the only uncut version currently available, AFAIK] It's difficult viewing - and Rosie Perez always seemed so nice. You certainly won't sustain that view afterwards. The film does run out of steam when this extremely menacing section is completed, and ends up petering out somewhat, as the focus moves off the couple and more onto Romeo - Perdita is pushed into the sidelights, and she deserves a much better fate. If there's also a sense of deja vu, it's because the story comes from the same writer as Wild at Heart, and both depict a twisted love-story/chase. Despite this, there's enough perverted nastiness here to satisfy the most jaded palate. |
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