(2013) ***1/2
Not to be confused with Jughead,
Archie’s affable best pal, Jug Face is about a creepy backwoods, impoverished
community where rednecks make moonshine and eat road kill while adhering to
cult-like religious doctrine. This little
paradise is protected by a strange entity called “the pit”. While the pit has healing powers it also
requires occasional human sacrifice which is determined by whatever visage the town potter carves onto a jug whenever he falls into a trance.
This Southern Gothic hillbilly
tale is a slow burn with a sympathetic protagonist and a Wicker Man feel. Like other Gothic tales there are occasional
splashes of violence however Jug Face is more about dread and fate than
gore. Like “We Are What We Are”, Jug
Face challenges predetermination and our desire for individuation.
4 comments:
Sounds good! I like this sort of home grown supernatural hillbilly stuff almost as much as I dislike it when a bunch of hillbillies are bullying smartass city folk. I think they should’ve worked Jughead in there somewhere. After all, you did.
great review, this sounds like a good 'un.
This does sound good! Nice find, JPX.
My hat is off to you for unearthing some real obscure gems this year. Sounds like a winner to me.
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