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Director: Giuseppe Andrews
Cast: Giuseppe Andrews, Marybeth Spychalski
A Jesus church for the deaf worker, who meets a girl named Frankie through a sex finder website. Her experimentation with robotic sex bugs, and his fears over the crazy pastor of the church interweave with vampire guitar freak outs, sex acid, paper towel photo shoots, and dreams of dolls in bottles.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Doll Bottle (2014) is a divisive film that combines elements of surreal horror, experimental indie cinema, and social commentary. While the film has garnered a cult following among fans of director Giuseppe Andrews' unconventional style, it has received mixed reviews from critics, who have praised its bold visuals but found the narrative structure confusing and inaccessible.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, genre-blending films will likely appreciate the surreal, dreamlike qualities of Doll Bottle, the 2014 release directed by Giuseppe Andrews. With its blend of religious themes, bizarre sexual explorations, and vampire guitar freak outs, this film offers a unique cinematic experience that defies easy categorization.