Medusa Reviews
The female members of an Evangelical group form a vigilante gang, prowling the streets at night and preying on sinful women who have deviated from the path of God. Disruption arises when one of the girls from this religious cult awakes her sexual and rebellious side, triggering a hysterical reaction from the other members. "Medusa" is loud and clear on its social examination of the religious fanaticism that proliferates in Brazil, a country oppressed by those who perpetuate a life of blind obedience to the Christian lifestyle. The movie weaponizes this sharp critique by focusing on the hypocrisy and cynism of cult leaders and their followers. Awkwardly fun!
With strong acting and a nice and well paced narrative, the film succeds in making a nice and fresh critic to the current brazilian political landscape.
This is a neon pop-punk satire of a fever dream. It's a genre-defying ride that you'll immediately want to go on again.
Ominous and funny with very well executed satire of religion. The symbolism that filmmaker incorporates is so powerful. The film is also aesthetically beautiful to watch and has an excellent soundtrack. A gripping and engaging film, highly recommend.
The greatest 02 hours: and 09 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!