Dirty God
- 2019
- 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
A young British mother struggles to reclaim her life after a brutal acid attack leaves her severely scarred.A young British mother struggles to reclaim her life after a brutal acid attack leaves her severely scarred.A young British mother struggles to reclaim her life after a brutal acid attack leaves her severely scarred.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 12 nominations
Chanel Cali
- Tal
- (as Chanelle Calica)
Jaques Troost
- David
- (as Jake Wheeldon)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaVicky Knight, who plays Jade, is a nurse in real life, and this is her first film. The scars on her body are real, the result of a fire in her home when she was 8 years old, which caused burns over 30% of her body. She later became a nurse in the same hospital where she was treated for her burns. For the movie, the real scars were slightly exaggerated.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
- SoundtracksHuman
Written by Sevdaliza (as Sevda Alizadeh), Reynard Bargmann and Joel Dieleman
Performed by Sevdaliza
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Being acidated by a cruel friend, the story is sparse on the matter, its more the tough psychological fight it is to look different at a young age . the burn scars sticks deep, and even deeper than people around her can understand. choosing to wear a burka to avoid people to see the scars, and doing the sex online on the internet doesnt make matters easier.
its a film about being made estranged to your surroundings, and the lack of real support is like a major acidosis. the acting are plain, but not developing, and just stays sad and at times extreme childish. the make up deartment has done a good job on the wound parts, and the score makes this film afloat.
but allover it is a very sad and gloomy story, with a raw british realism attached to it, so the grumpy old man recommends it to all that can stay in for 100 mins of heavy psychosocial realism. its not a rewind for me though.
its a film about being made estranged to your surroundings, and the lack of real support is like a major acidosis. the acting are plain, but not developing, and just stays sad and at times extreme childish. the make up deartment has done a good job on the wound parts, and the score makes this film afloat.
but allover it is a very sad and gloomy story, with a raw british realism attached to it, so the grumpy old man recommends it to all that can stay in for 100 mins of heavy psychosocial realism. its not a rewind for me though.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $204,591
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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