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A close-knit trio navigates the idea of creating life, while at the same time being confronted with a brutal scenario that causes them to take a life.
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Rated R for sexual content, some disturbing violence, language, drug use and graphic nude images
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Sebastián Silva was told that the film would be accepted to the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival if he were to change the ending; when he declined, the film was rejected. It eventually premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
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Let Me Think About It
Written by
Ida Corr,
Burhan G. (as Burhan Genc) and Christian von Staffeldt
Performed by
Ida Corr and
Fedde Le Grand
Produced by
Ida Corr and MoTrack
Courtesy of Warner Music
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Films are like visiting a city. Mainstream movies cover the big attraction: Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedra, and Musée du Louvre. Indie films take you through the back streets and occasionally you get a tour of the underbelly of a city. "Nasty Baby" by filmmaker Sebastián Silva takes you on a back ally tour of the character of ordinary people. We all like to think we know what we will do in hypothetical situations. The truth is often we don't. This movie starts off pleasant enough with likable, real character; but from the start there is a slow burn that is building towards some unwanted destination. This movie takes you around the big attractions of a city and delivers you via the characters in places you would never expect to visit or would want to go. Check out "Nasty Baby" if you get a chance.