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Bloody Marie

Bloody Marie

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Marie was once a successful comic artist, but now she lives among the sex workers of Amsterdam’s Red Light District. Self-destructive and constantly drunk, everything changes when she steals from a pimp next door and sees the horrific consequences of her actions firsthand in this stylish and character-driven drama-thriller.

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Film Threat by Alex Saveliev

A cautionary tale, a story of salvation, sad, lyrical, funny and even brutal at times, Bloody Marie is a shot of adrenaline in a landscape filled with cinematic clones. It may not be perfect, or for everyone, but it sure is spicy as hell, and it gets most of the ingredients just right.

75

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

The chaotic violence, when co-writers/director Guido van Driel and Lennert Hillege dish it out, is frenetic — a drunk’s weaving and teetering hand-held camer chase, sudden turns towards the brutal, an assault that seems to come out of nowhere — to a drunk.

70

Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray

Even at its most pulse-pounding, Bloody Marie remains locked on its sympathetically pathetic protagonist.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

Susanne Wolff, who impressed critics last year in Wolfgang Fischer's "Styx," makes another strong turn here, grounding what could have become a merely lurid tale of dissipation, danger and sex work.

60

Variety by Dennis Harvey

Given their evident talent for packaging (as opposed to content), Hillege and van Driel might next consider doing something of a more purely genre-based nature, where depth or its lack thereof won’t matter much.