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Director: Lily Rolfe
Cast: Alex Williams, Sarah Snook, Anna McGahan, Indiana Evans
George, hopelessly in love, has his heart broken by a fiery redhead named Ginge. As he stumbles home, fueled with grief, the familiar pathway turns into a nightmare. What appear to be figments of George's imagination, develop into haunting hallucinations by seductive females of the ginger persuasion. One after the other, they come at him from every angle. There is no escaping their zombie like presence. Is it a simple case of withdrawal, or something more ominous?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Gingers, a 2012 comedy directed by Lily Rolfe, has received a mixed critical reception. While the film's surreal, hallucination-driven premise has intrigued some viewers, it has also divided critics, with some finding the execution uneven. The film's ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggest a divided audience response as well.
Why you might like this:
Gingers from 2012 offers a delightfully unique blend of horror and comedy, with director Lily Rolfe delivering a visually striking and imaginative take on a man's descent into supernatural hallucinations involving seductive ginger-haired women. Fans of the offbeat and unconventional will particularly appreciate this film's bold stylistic approach and the memorable performances from its talented cast, including Alex Williams and Sarah Snook.
Ginger is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. It is an herbaceous perennial that grows annual pseudostems about one meter tall, bearing narrow leaf blades. The inflorescences bear flowers having pale yellow petals with purple edges, and arise directly from the rhizome on separate shoots.
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