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A savage, lesbian neo-noir that pumps iron and steroids into the corpse of the romantic thriller. It’s weird. It’s violent. It’s unforgettable.
Set against the grimy backdrop of late-1980s New Mexico, the film follows Lou (Kristen Stewart), a reclusive gym manager with a violent family history, and Jackie (Katy O’Brian), an ambitious bisexual bodybuilder passing through town on her way to a competition in Las Vegas. What begins as a passionate affair quickly spirals into a whirlwind of steroids, stolen guns, and accidental murder. Unlike the sanitized love stories of Hollywood, the "amor" in this film is feral. Lou is a simmering pot of repressed rage; Jackie is pure, unbridled id. Their chemistry is visceral—all sweat, bruised knuckles, and desperate stares in dingy locker rooms. The film argues that true love isn't found in candlelit dinners, but in the willingness to help your lover dispose of a body. Amor- Mentiras y Sangre -Love Lies Bleeding- 20...
Rose Glass masterfully uses Jackie’s steroid use as a visual metaphor. As Jackie injects herself with performance enhancers, she literally grows in size and aggression. The "love" makes her stronger, but it also distorts her reality. In one stunning hallucinatory sequence, Jackie grows into a giantess—a literal monster created by the intensity of her desire and the chemicals pumping through her veins. The "Lies" portion of the title is a labyrinth. Lou has spent her entire life lying to herself about her family. Her father, Lou Sr. (Ed Harris), is a terrifyingly calm crime lord who runs a shooting range in the desert. When Jackie accidentally murders Lou’s abusive brother-in-law (a grotesque Dave Franco), the couple doesn’t call the police. Instead, they lie. A savage, lesbian neo-noir that pumps iron and



