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So, Judas (2015) is this wild blend of horror and music, with a distinctly irreverent take on biblical themes. The atmosphere is gritty and chaotic, perfectly reflecting the party scene in Rome. Jesus, portrayed as this reckless guy, just dives into the nightlife, throwing back shots and raising Lazarus from the depths of bender hell. It’s got an edgy vibe, the pacing feels frenetic and disjointed, kind of like a hangover in film form. The performances are a mixed bag, but they lean into the absurdity, which is what makes it distinctive. Practical effects pop up in unexpected ways, adding a layer of grim humor that keeps you engaged. It’s definitely not your traditional take on these characters.
Unique blend of genres that keeps you guessing.Practical effects give it a gritty edge.Irreverent humor that isn’t for everyone.
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Marco Vallini
Director