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Following Red Miller and his wife Mandy Bloom who had an awesome beautiful coexistence. At some point, their home was pulverized by a religious gathering driving by the vicious Jeremiah Sand. All the more awful, they slaughtered Mandy. Red begins an experience that loaded with threats and a major want for revenge for the murder of his sweetheart.
If revenge films are a dime a dozen, then Mandy cost a bunch of dimes. The plot is straightforward but visually, aurally, symbolically, it's a heavy motion picture that may be too much for some audiences to handle.
The film is about nothing-aside, of course, from the sight of a blood-spattered Nicolas Cage gritting his teeth as he rams the sharpened knob of his ax down someone's throat.
The most disturbing part is that Mandy is alluring regardless. Every frame of its picture and every note of its score bleeds anger or sorrow, but even when it simmers with these ostensibly negative, destructive emotions, it does so melodiously.