Friday, April 11, 2025

 Mindflesh (2008) – Robert Pratten.

An increasingly disturbed Taxi-driver's (Peter Bramhill) erotic obsession over an otherworldly Amazonian goddess (Carole Derrien) becomes fatally corporeal in tweaked terrorscape Mindflesh. As the mutable matter separating reality and surreal sexual fantasy are eerily conjoined, those closest to him are inexorably drawn into this sinister sexual vortex of disturbingly alien, pan-dimensional deviation. Hopelessly unbalanced, utterly beguiled, unable to resist the lustful allure of this flesh-tripping seductress proves fatal! Explicit, grimly humourless, and wildly inventive, unorthodox British body horror Mindflesh delivers some righteously tweaked WTFuckery!!!! An exhilaratingly unhinged experience, Robert Pratten's skewed shocker is a vertiginous descent into the boundless grotesques of human consciousness. Enticingly engorged with the polymorphous perversity of Clive Barker, a hallucinatory exploration of a malign multiverse's weirdest vortexes, Mindflesh is macabre movie manna from a hatefully hedonistic heaven! Should a multiplicity of universes be empirical fact, it might be a reasonable hypothesis to suggest that any evil therein will manifest itself in ways far more dreadful than our darkest imaginings.





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