Love Lies Bleeding (2024) Film Review

Lou is a reclusive gym manager who falls hard for Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder who’s heading to Las Vegas to pursue her dream. Their love soon leads to violence as they get pulled deep into the web of Lou’s criminal family.

Love Lies Bleeding is directed by Rose Glass who previously directed Saint Maud (2021) 

After being incredibly impressed with Rose Glass’s previously film Saint Maud I was very excited to see what she had in store next….and wow she did not disappoint. She uses some of the same techniques she used in Saint Maud  but ends up implementing them in drastically different ways, much like Saint Maud the film’s world here is small yet incredibly mysterious which only fits the Neo-noir style Glass is going for. 

What especially helps is the characters of the film as well as the performances. Kristen Stewart plays Lou who Rose Glass clearly wants the viewer to really invest in to the point where we the viewer start to feel what Lou feels. Part of this is because of how well acted Kristen Stewart is here, she gives yet another fantastic performance that she is easily able to compliment the film’s tone. Her performance as Lou is truly some of her best work and really captures why she’s one of the most exciting actresses working today. Stewart just interacting with the rest of the cast and even the small talk moments are truly felt which gives her performance that much more power. 

Katy O’Brian much like Kristen Stewart is truly brilliant here, a lot of what I just said about Stewart can be applied to O’Brian. Katy O’Brian plays Jackie a character who is incredibly easy to get invested in, lovable and is an incredibly fun character. Rose Glass also wants the viewer to get invested in Jackie much like Lou, the two really help build this film’s incredibly strange world. O’Brian and Stewart are absolutely incredible on screen together, the chemistry feels very natural and especially when the two first meet. It’s a very natural start to a bond that we see build throughout the film, granted we don’t see every single moment but we see quite enough to really get the full picture. 

Ed Harris, Anna Baryshnikov, Jena Malone and Dave Franco are all quite great here, they all bring something different to the film especially Ed Harris who is downright intimidating and really fits the film’s Neo-noir type of style. The score is absolutely phenomenal Clint Marshall once again hits it out of the park. It heavily reminds me of the score he did for Requiem For A Dream (2001) which completely fits here, its electrifying, fast paced and suspenseful as well especially when you get to some of the film’s more action moments. 

All of this combines into one beautifully haunting picture that Rose Glass very carefully creates, the ending might be a bit outlandish for some but I do think putting in such out there ending with everything else coming before it more grounded makes the film standout that much more, there is definitely a blend of horror here as well such as some slight body horror that really makes me want to see Rose Glass tackle a full on body horror film. 

I won’t say too much else here since I do believe that this is a film that you have to go in knowing as little as possible. I highly recommend checking this one out if you haven’t already!

Love Lies Bleeding is available in theaters.

10/10 A+

One thought on “Love Lies Bleeding (2024) Film Review

  1. Great review. I’ve heard nothing but praise directed towards this movie so I can’t wait to see it. The main attraction of the movie for me is without doubt Kristen Stewart. She’s an outstanding actress that has come a long way since the failure of “Twilight”. I admired her Oscar-nominated performance in “Spencer” in which she had embodied the late Princess Diana. Here’s why I adored that film:

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