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Let the Corpses Tan

Let the Corpses Tan

2017
Suspense/Thriller
Crime
1h 32m
The Mediterranean summer: blue sea, blazing sun....and 250 kg of gold stolen by Rhino and his gang! They had found the perfect hideout: an abandoned and remote hamlet now taken over by a woman artist in search for inspiration. Unfortunately surprise guests and two cops compromise their plan: the heavenly place where wild happenings and orgies used to take place turns into a gruesome battlefield.
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Let the Corpses Tan

2017
Suspense/Thriller
Crime
1h 32m
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Avg Percentile 53.01% from 138 total ratings

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Rated 07 Apr 2024
6
58th
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40
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20
8th
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77
60th
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51
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5
46th
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56
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53
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60
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73
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Rated 12 Aug 2023
6
51st
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63
32nd
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68
37th
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77
20th
Rated 11 Jan 2023
69
60th
Rated 31 Dec 2022
81
74th
Rated 09 Nov 2022
55
53rd
Rated 25 Jun 2022
60
32nd
Rated 25 May 2022
38
8th
It's "Amer" all over again. The film looks gorgeous; Forzani & Cattet are inspired by old Italian genre cinema (which I adore) and they are good at recycling old scores. Sadly the visuals are the main thing for them and they cut their films into pieces which makes it hard to make sense what is going on and makes you question if that’s done to hide the issues within the scripts. My enthusiasm during the beginning soon turned to frustration about the endless title cards and changing viewpoints.
Rated 10 May 2022
65
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Rated 19 Apr 2022
78
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Rated 06 Feb 2022
60
59th
Rated 02 Jan 2022
35
12th
Rated 28 Dec 2021
78
56th
Rated 18 Dec 2021
20
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Rated 29 Nov 2021
64
67th
Rated 22 Nov 2021
75
27th
This is what people accuse A24 movies of being but even those flicks have better endings than this one. Some good violence, tries too hard though to be more than it really is as a movie.
Rated 30 Oct 2021
56
70th
Rated 31 Aug 2021
70
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Rated 12 Aug 2021
75
66th
Rated 18 Jul 2021
65
28th
Rated 03 Jul 2021
80
69th
Rated 25 Jun 2021
74
77th
Rated 22 Jun 2021
83
77th
Rated 03 Jun 2021
55
66th
Rated 30 May 2021
90
88th
Rated 28 May 2021
75
65th
Rated 01 May 2021
61
35th
Rated 31 Mar 2021
84
85th
Like a mix of pre-Kill-Bill Tarantino and Devil's Rejects Rob Zombie with an impeccable sound design that's really only outdone by something like The Proposition. Then splash surrealist symbolism in the shade of Gaspar Noe (but not quite at his level of decadence) with just a dash of Dupieux's absurdism and you'll probably get in the ballpark of this movie. The first 15 minutes is annoyingly pretentious arthouse, but once the actual story gets rolling it's hard to look away.
Rated 21 Mar 2021
80
62nd
Rated 05 Mar 2021
60
45th
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60
52nd
Rated 25 Dec 2020
90
65th
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75
53rd
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63
34th
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60
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70
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80
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Rated 06 Dec 2020
70
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88
90th
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90
90th
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70
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74
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58
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68
82nd
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67
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100
94th
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90
93rd
Rated 09 Apr 2020
70
46th
Rated 28 Mar 2020
75
87th
Rated 25 Mar 2020
10
5th
Rated 25 Dec 2019
50
28th
Rated 21 Dec 2019
69
83rd
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70
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71
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Rated 09 Dec 2019
84
76th
Rated 05 Dec 2019
74
58th
Rated 24 Oct 2019
4
31st
Rated 06 Oct 2019
56
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Rated 19 Sep 2019
67
50th
Rated 13 Sep 2019
61
31st
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50
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Rated 14 Aug 2019
80
72nd
Rated 12 Aug 2019
80
62nd
Rated 22 Jul 2019
55
24th
Rated 13 Jul 2019
65
21st
Rated 07 Jun 2019
80
78th
Rated 29 May 2019
53
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Rated 28 May 2019
80
83rd
Rated 10 Apr 2019
40
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Rated 03 Apr 2019
70
35th
A lot of striking images mixed in with a lot of unnecessary close ups, and a lot of neat editing tricks mixed in with a bunch of sloppy, choppy lightspeed cutting in an attempt to copy the kinetic style of Quentin Tarantino or Edgar Wright but without any of rhythm or natural flow. Feels like the end result of some technically skilled filmmakers trying really hard to conciously imitate a particular style without really understanding why it works. Interestingly the best part is the sound design.
Rated 17 Mar 2019
65
64th
Rated 16 Mar 2019
56
33rd
Rated 12 Mar 2019
73
34th
Rated 28 Feb 2019
18
96th
Rated 20 Feb 2019
85
90th
A breathtaking exercise in a cinema of the senses. All the extreme close-ups and gunshot loops and leather squeaks and surrealist-Jodorowskian-acid-tripping-dream-sequences may seem like excess, but that's probably the point -- to be overwhelmed is to give your desires over to a film that pushes sensorial heightening to the limit while making sexual the violence and violent the sex. Hypnotizing.
Rated 18 Feb 2019
5
41st
Rated 16 Feb 2019
55
18th
Rated 10 Feb 2019
75
76th
Rated 09 Feb 2019
72
78th
Rated 08 Feb 2019
59
64th
Rated 08 Feb 2019
85
51st
Rated 05 Feb 2019
5
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Rated 28 Jan 2019
60
38th
Rated 17 Jan 2019
80
77th
Rated 11 Jan 2019
10
0th
video sanatı filmi nasıl öldürdü: nasıldı ya o spaghetti western'ler?
Rated 07 Jan 2019
72
78th
Rated 04 Jan 2019
65
54th
Rated 31 Dec 2018
85
81st
Rated 23 Dec 2018
60
6th

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