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[Machine Translation] [After "pervert" and "hell," "dependence" is next. Gloria is back again. The final chapter of the Belgian Darkness Trilogy directed by Fabrice de Wertz. With his shocking work "The Perverted Village" ('04), which allegorically depicts the abnormal love and madness of human beings with the roar of a pig, and the problematic work "Hellish Love" ('14), which depicts the true story of a real-life perverted serial killer couple, Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, he caused a stir at film festivals around the world and has left his name in the history of European cinema. The film is always grotesque and bloody. Werz has always depicted grotesque, bloody, yet pure forms of love, and "The Dependent Demon" is the final chapter of his "Belgian Darkness Trilogy" following "The Metamorphosis Village" and "Hellish Love". In a departure from his previous films, in which we are forced to turn our eyes away, this film depicts the absolute love of a lonely teenage boy and girl, set in a beautiful natural landscape. It is a story that is told with a freshness that is unexpected and unexpected. The boy Paul is played by Thomas Gioia, who was a child prodigy in "Julian" ('17) as a son torn between his divorced father and mother. The role of Gloria, a young girl, is played by Fantine Hardouin, who showed a shining presence in Michael Haneke's "Happy End" ('17), in which she starred alongside Isabelle Huppert and other top actors of the highest caliber. The poetic and beautifully shot images of a young boy and girl running away from the adults around them are reminiscent of Terrence Malick's "Escape from Hell" ('73). The "Belgian Darkness Trilogy," which finally concludes with "The Dependent Demon," is a trilogy of films set in the Ardennes region of Belgium, in which the character "Gloria" always appears for some reason, and in which Laurent Lucas appears somewhere to depict an insane love story. The influence of American cinema is as strong as ever in this film, with Tobe Hooper's The Devil's Sacrifice ('74) and Leonard Castle's The Honeymoon Killers ('70) in Hellish Love. Director Fabrice de Wertz has completed his latest film, "Inexorable" ( 21 ), which follows "The Dependent Demon" and features a character named Gloria, whose full name, it turns out, is Gloria Barthel. Barthel is the name of the owner of the inn where the protagonist is beaten up in "Perverted Village. Is the "Belgian Darkness Trilogy" really a trilogy? --A forest deep in the heart of Belgium. Paul, a lonely boy living in a psychiatric hospital where his mother works, falls in love with a girl named Gloria as soon as she arrives at the facility. As soon as Gloria, who has mental problems, asks Paul for help, their crazy, dark escape begins...

Original Release Year: 2019

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Thomas Gioria
Fantine Harduin
Benoit Poelvoorde
Laurent Lucas
Fabrice Du Welz
Vincent Cahay


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