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WE ARE THE FLESH

Written By:

Michael Coldwell
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Recently, while reviewing the utterly
bizarre Mecanix, we suggested that Canada was historically the best bet for
anyone in search of extreme filmmaking. Perhaps we should have said Mexico, because
the new wave of weirdness flowing from that quarter is seriously challenging
for the crown. You might want to pour yourself a stiff drink before embarking
on We Are The Flesh because it pushes limits most mainstream movies won’t go
near. But for all the death and depravity it delivers, there’s a creative passion
at play that makes for compelling cinema.
 

A teenage
brother and sister stumble across a derelict building occupied by a grizzled
old artist with a serious hygiene problem. Despite this, the two wastrels
swiftly fall under his spell, entranced by his Mephistophelean manner. Initially
they assist him with an art project to convert his grime-encrusted flat into
what looks like an alien cave set from Space:1999. But before long, things take
a dark turn and he has them eating human flesh (supplied via a mysterious Lynchian
serving hatch), indulging in incestuous sex, doing all manner of things with
bodily excretions and cannibalising a passing soldier. All unpaid work, of
course, although anyone who ever interned with Damien Hirst or Tracy Emin won’t
be in the least bit surprised by any of the above.

Debut
director/writer Emiliano Rocha Minter’s script is slight, but might best be
experienced as a descent into a playfully Mexican version of Hieronymus Bosh’s The
Garden of Earthly Delights.
As the transformative shenanigans of the movie progress, the single-apartment
location moves from a colour-drained Tarkovsky-styled dump into warmly-lit
otherworld, courtesy of some excellent design and cinematography. Classical
music, the Mexican National Anthem and a discordant soundscape align behind the
performances and visuals to seal a very particular kind of deal.

Minter is helped
by a cast for whom the term dedicated is probably an understatement. No matter
how unhinged your set-up, you still need strong performances – we call it the ‘Jack
Nance Test’ – and all three main players pass with distinction. Front and
centre as the demonic perved piper, lead actor
Noe Hernandez seems to be channelling
Terry Gilliam’s stock-in-trade madman from Monty Python before a third act
transformation into a reborn, clean-shaven version of the same character. It’s
a boggle-eyed marvel of a performance; you completely buy this charismatic
lunatic’s power to coerce and entrance his young disciples. He is the living
spirit of rebellion, an agent of chaos so fiendish he’d frighten most Middle
Englanders down a rabbit hole. The campaign to get this as a free DVD giveaway
with the Mail On Sunday starts here.

We Are The Flesh is a bizarrely
arresting treat from an exciting new talent. It’s also just about the strangest
film you’ll see this year. Why dip your toes in the pool when you can swan dive
with a double twist?

WE ARE THE FLESH / CERT: 18 / DIRECTOR & SCREENWRITER: EMILIANO ROCHA MINTER / STARRING: NOE HERNANDEZ, MARIA EVOLI, DIEGO GAMALIEL, GABINO RODRIGUEZ, MARIA CID / RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER 18TH

Expected Rating: 6/10
Actual:
 

Michael Coldwell

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