Ich bin Hans.
Im März 2010 habe ich Technikblog ins Leben gerufen. Seither blogge ich über technische Themen die mich faszinieren und im Alltag begleiten. Das sind Themen wie Gadgets, Smart Home, Elektroautos, Erneuerbare Energien und vieles mehr...
A recent entry that proves the genre is alive and well, Rose Glass's Love Lies Bleeding is a sweaty, grimy, and gloriously unhinged neo-noir. It stars Kristen Stewart as Lou, a reclusive gym manager in the 1980s, who falls hard for Jackie, a charismatic bisexual bodybuilder on her way to a competition. Their intense, passionate romance quickly escalates into a world of violence, crime, and body horror as Jackie’s steroid use fuels her rage and Lou’s toxic family entanglements come to light. The film is a sensory thriller—equal parts brutal, sexy, and bizarre—that refuses to ask its characters to be good people. It’s a morally complex, captivating exploration of how love can become an all-consuming, destructive, and ultimately liberating force.
Prepare the tissues. Dim the lights. And watch carefully. You might see yourself reflected in the shadows.
This vibrant, satirical comedy is a unique and beloved entry in the psychodrama canon. When perky, all-American cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne) is sent to a "sexual redirection" camp by her parents, she is thrust into a bizarre and comically oppressive environment designed to "cure" her budding lesbianism. At first determined to prove her heterosexuality, she eventually finds community and, surprisingly, love with another camper, Graham. The film uses its intentionally over-the-top, camp aesthetic to brilliantly deconstruct and ridicule the absurdities of conversion therapy and heteronormative expectations. More than just a comedy, it’s a heartwarming and defiant psychodrama about self-acceptance and the ridiculous lengths society goes to police identity.
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A recent entry that proves the genre is alive and well, Rose Glass's Love Lies Bleeding is a sweaty, grimy, and gloriously unhinged neo-noir. It stars Kristen Stewart as Lou, a reclusive gym manager in the 1980s, who falls hard for Jackie, a charismatic bisexual bodybuilder on her way to a competition. Their intense, passionate romance quickly escalates into a world of violence, crime, and body horror as Jackie’s steroid use fuels her rage and Lou’s toxic family entanglements come to light. The film is a sensory thriller—equal parts brutal, sexy, and bizarre—that refuses to ask its characters to be good people. It’s a morally complex, captivating exploration of how love can become an all-consuming, destructive, and ultimately liberating force.
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This vibrant, satirical comedy is a unique and beloved entry in the psychodrama canon. When perky, all-American cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne) is sent to a "sexual redirection" camp by her parents, she is thrust into a bizarre and comically oppressive environment designed to "cure" her budding lesbianism. At first determined to prove her heterosexuality, she eventually finds community and, surprisingly, love with another camper, Graham. The film uses its intentionally over-the-top, camp aesthetic to brilliantly deconstruct and ridicule the absurdities of conversion therapy and heteronormative expectations. More than just a comedy, it’s a heartwarming and defiant psychodrama about self-acceptance and the ridiculous lengths society goes to police identity. A recent entry that proves the genre is
David Lynch’s surrealist masterpiece explores identity, Hollywood ambition, and fractured romance. The relationship between an aspiring blonde actress and an amnesiac brunette shifts constantly between a dream and a nightmare. Its pristine audio-visual design makes the psychological disintegration of the characters feel terrifyingly real. 3. The Handmaiden (2016) The film is a sensory thriller—equal parts brutal,