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Aaaaaaaaah
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Alpha Male Smith and his Beta, Keith, move to take over a local community. All intellectual pretence and identity politics have been stripped out, women now only get impressed by mating dances and acts of possessive violence, regimented social structures, and family groups, forever subject to hostile takeovers from the next, highly sexed alpha male.
Genre:
Thriller
Actors:
Jade Alexander, Julian Barratt, Missa Blue, Holli Dempsey, Marcus Dempsey, Noel Fielding, Robin George, Lucy Honigman, John Willie Hopkins, Yoko Jarvis, Christopher Leveaux, ...»
Director:
Steve Oram
Country:
United Kingdom
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August 29, 2015 A mesmerising parallel world in which all intellectual pretence and identity politics has been stripped out. In this way the movie reflects our ridiculous society back to us, sans the bulls**t.
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