Catching Up On Cinema’s “F*cked Up Sh!t” month continues, as Kyle and Trevor sit down to review the Emiliano Rocha Minter’s challenging and indisputably f*cked up indie film, We Are the Flesh (2016)!
A Mexican and French joint production, the film is equal parts horrifying and provocative, featuring themes and images that might be too much for some to bear.
In spite of it’s raw and brutal nature, the film is nevertheless deeply layered and rife with potential allegorical meaning, such that to call it an “art” film is not an act of pretension, but rather a statement of fact.
Stay tuned immediately following our discussion for a brief follow-up segment from Kyle!