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In the 1985 film Flesh Blood, set in medieval Europe, a young girl from a noble family finds herself drawn to her captors, who are commoners. As she navigates the complexities of her world, she becomes increasingly obsessed with the people who have taken her captive. The film explores the themes of power dynamics, loyalty, and class divisions as the girl grapples with her conflicting emotions and allegiances.
Flesh Blood delves into the relationships between the ruling class and the common people, shedding light on the harsh realities of life in medieval Europe. The film showcases the struggles faced by individuals from different social backgrounds and raises questions about identity, desire, and the lengths one will go to in pursuit of their desires.
With a captivating narrative and compelling characters, Flesh Blood offers a unique and thought-provoking look at medieval society and the complexities of human relationships. Viewers will be drawn into the intense world of the film as they witness the young girl's journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
Also Known As:
Flesh+BloodRelease Date:
30 Aug 1985Writers:
Gerard Soeteman, Paul VerhoevenAwards:
2 wins & 1 nomination