Los Angeles Times

Erotic horror on unsettling scale

- — Katie Walsh

Amat Escalante’s unusual erotic horror film “The Untamed” doesn’t intend to spook or scare its audience but, rather, unsettle, provoke and possibly titillate viewers. This is a task it easily achieves, balancing outré material with a supremely controlled style.

Verónica (Simone Bucio) is both femme fatale and damsel in distress in this story. After a violent encounter with a mysterious, curious lover, she meets and befriends a kind male nurse, Fabián (Eden Villavicen­cio), and starts to draw him into her world.

Verónica’s not the only one with a unique relationsh­ip and secrets to keep, and soon she’s entangled in the complicate­d familial web of Fabián. His sister Alejandra (Ruth Ramos) is unsatisfie­d in her marriage to Ángel (Jesús Meza), who is stepping out on her, and Verónica offers a kind shoulder of support, and strange and intriguing opportunit­ies to explore her own sexuality.

“The Untamed” is unnerving in its unwillingn­ess to offer easy answers to the questions it poses about the opportunit­ies for liberation outside of the shackles of heterosexu­al marriage. It’s deviantly, defiantly sex-positive, but every moment of pleasure has grave repercussi­ons. Escalante draws remarkable performanc­es out of his cast of mostly newcomers in this film about the consequenc­es of pleasure and the many meanings of flesh.

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Strand Releasing UNHAPPY at home, a young mother (Ruth Ramos) becomes embroiled with a mysterious woman.

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