This is a collection of three short films that touch on subjects of their stories rather vague bent on sex and death. I guess "little death" is a good title for the film, because the French use these words as a metaphor for orgasm. So the title is short in each collection. It starts with the shortest of the three films, titled "Living," which could fit into any anthology of horror. The plot is paper thin and revolves around a rich and twisted religious couple, the girl pulls the homeless for fun in the disease, but apparently messed with the wrong girl here. Frankly, it's not too short special ... At the beginning seemed dysfunctional couples and details of their elitist self-understanding interesting (could turn it to the end to serve as a kind of metaphor for class struggle), but it leads to nothing. It is interesting that the great visual and performance of the actress who plays the daughter homeless. They are burning on the bed unique in the rest of the film.The second is a short strange experiments in Nazi doctor, a drug from seeds from a laboratory rat with a bad person human kidney and a prostitute drug addicts trying a detox on the new drug and fed to regret gathered. It is visually rather throw on the rough side in some esoteric articles and tips on how to make all the characters involved and how the drug makes users to see, to connect touched the truth. His leadership of the central idea pretty sick and the images of the human lab rat, but eventually falls apart with a "twist" that you have no sense at all and ruined everything for me, because there are points not connected anywhere. The sexual element in this story feels solid in the act for their sake, so that the whole story feels forced and false, and certainly the weakest link in this three-part chain.
Simon Rumley is the third stop bits as a "bitch". This is a dark drama about sexual perversion, to play power and dependence. Dogs play a dominant role in the plot, the title some irony. The appearance of this part is on the rough side, plays with colors that are overfished, but works well in some key scenes. As "red, white and blue," but a character study about a revenge that no winner at all ends. Definitely the best of the last three with a large and significant influence that the benefits of the ideal of music. As a rule this fall anthology films, but despite some shortcomings, I can not recommend it for Rumley and for the great camera work and action of the first "home" party. Come see if you are in the twisted things that are where the drama meets horror.

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