There’s a section toward the end that feels a little like filler, although it’s easy to see what the director’s true intentions were, to show self-introspection and the primal need for survival. The story is almost nonexistent and the pacing is a bit slow at times. It’s excellently crafted and very well placed, artfully adding to the horror of it all. While it is used in a somewhat crude and salacious manner, it’s also a very effective plot device helping to progress the film and story forward. To begin with, this has a lot of full-frontal male nudity. He died of natural causes in 2014 from lingering health issues at the age of 75. He was arrested and convicted in 1983 and sentenced to serve 461 years behind bars. Between 19 he abducted, raped, and murdered at least 17 women in Anchorage Alaska. 3 2023, La perdición 2021).įirst off, this film is loosely based on American serial killer Robert Hansen, better known in the media as the “Butcher Baker”. It Stars Nicholas Sartori ( Eldorado 2022, 4 halloween 2023), Lorenzo’s Vivian ( La perdición 2021), and Davide Iaconis ( Symbolicus Vol. Let me just say up top that this film is definitely not for the faint of heart, viewer discretion is highly advised.Ī young man heads out on an erotic excursion with a new acquaintance, only to find himself the captive victim of a depraved, deranged serial killer.ĭomiziano Cristopharo ( Phantasmagoria 2014, Nightmare Symphony 2019) wrote and directed the film. Coming into La perdición, I had no idea what to expect, and boy was I surprised. I feel the board have done that with their new policy statement.When it comes to overt body horror and pushing the limits of cinema and the psyche, Domiziano Cristopharo is without a doubt the go-to guy for all such things. With the dangers of alcohol and its availability continually making headlines, having an almost free for all policy on opening hours, and the inevitable free fall in pricing that accompanies such a dangerous policy, it is only right and proper that Glasgow, with more than its fair share of problems associated with alcohol, addresses those issues. A veritable feast of surprises and that’s just the big pressie’s under the tree! For stocking fillers there is plenty for everyone to nibble on, for example Hybrids (pubs opening the same hours as clubs) are now expected to work within the cities existing framework of mandatory conditions (proper security checks, CCTV etc) and glass bottles be decanted with toughened glassware being used within for all those who operate into the wee small hours, they will also consider, though not guarantee extending outdoor drinking in some areas beyond 10pm.Īs you can see for night time operators, those who have been at the sticky end of Santa’s wellie for many a year Christmas has indeed arrived early with the boards new policy but not as some would have you believe at the expense of the trade in general and it is certainly not a back ward or retrograde step for those crackers who live in a utopian and cosmopolitan bauble more one that has checked its step, paused for breadth, brought its policy back into line and made it more fair for all. Yes! Clubs open till 3am, pubs open till midnight, hybrid bars are banned and Casinos will be given 6ams, only if gambling is the primary activity, and Clubs outside the city centre to be open no later than 2am. Just when it seemed the club trade were about to be kicked in the baubles again Glasgow Licensing Board with their new policy statement have finally listened to those impish little elves, who were once all but ignored in favour of the big bad hobgoblins, applied the brakes and reversed their Polarising Express. This particular Santa might have came early (a problem for many a man his age) but as far as Im concerned being a tad premature with a welcome gift is far better than another year of staring at an empty sock, wondering if and when the jolly old fella would return to remove his boot he’d stuck firmly up your chimney in previous years. Not only that but he seems to have emptied part of his huge sack well in advance of his scheduled delivery and given them all a wee present, with batteries included, batteries that should last without being recharged for at least three years. Here’s what he had to say…įor many a Glasgow City Centre club owner, Santa might now actually exist. In fact he considers it an early pressie for club owners. Glasgow Licensing Board has announced its new licensing policy.
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