Review of Blind Beast (1969) by Edgar C — 09 Jul 2011
Impactful and depraved descent into irrational madness, with the senses being submitted to the realm of the unreasonable and the unknown for the carnal pleasure of transforming it into something known. That fine line between those two realms is deliciously transgressed for an hour and a half, but hell lasts an eternity. The Oedipal complex is complementary, but not unnecessary, as it is seen during the last unforgettable chapters.
99/100.
This review of Blind Beast (1969) was written by Edgar C on 09 Jul 2011.
Blind Beast has generally received positive reviews.
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