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1989122 minThriller, Drama, Horror

Santa Sangre

Is Santa Sangre a Hit or Flop?

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Is Santa Sangre worth watching? With a rating of 7.132/10, this Thriller, Drama, Horror film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Santa Sangre Synopsis

A former circus artist escapes from a mental hospital to rejoin his armless, cult leader mother, and is forced to enact brutal murders in her name.

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Top Cast

Axel Jodorowsky
Axel JodorowskyFenix
Blanca Guerra
Blanca GuerraConcha
Guy Stockwell
Guy StockwellOrgo
Thelma Tixou
Thelma TixouThe Tattooed Woman
Sabrina Dennison
Sabrina DennisonAlma
Adan Jodorowsky
Adan JodorowskyYoung Fenix
Faviola Elenka Tapia
Faviola Elenka TapiaYoung Alma
Teo Jodorowsky
Teo JodorowskyPimp
Jesús Juárez
Jesús JuárezAladin
Gloria Contreras
Gloria ContrerasRubi

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Santa Sangre worth watching?

Yes, Santa Sangre is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.132/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Thriller, Drama, Horror movies.

Is Santa Sangre hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.132/10), Santa Sangre is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Santa Sangre?

Santa Sangre is a Thriller, Drama, Horror movie that A former circus artist escapes from a mental hospital to rejoin his armless, cult leader mother, and is forced to enact brutal murders in her name....

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Critic Reviews

WuchakAug 27, 2021
★ 5

_**Life is a colorful psychosexual circus in Mexico City**_ A man ends up in an asylum after a shocking experience as a boy in a traveling circus in Mexico. When he escapes he finds his maimed mother and falls under her negative influence. Guy Stockwell plays the grossly overweight circus owner. Released in 1989-1990, “Santa Sangre” (meaning “Holy Blood”) is a surreal circus fantasy made by cult director Alejandro Jodorowsky, who’s known for “El Topo” (1970) and “The Holy Mountain” (1973). His son, Axel, plays the protagonist here, Fenix. Surreal or not, I love circus/carnival-oriented flicks and this one works well in its bizarre way for the first half, but totally bogs down in the second. The colors are vibrant and there’s a lot of deep symbolism with a Christ figure, a giant snake and so on. The various women are displayed in a creative titillating manner (Thelma Tixou as the tattooed woman, Blanca Guerra as the lithe high wire artist, Sabrina Dennison as the innocent Alma and Gloriella as Rubi) and I suspect this is a key reason why a lot of guys hail the film. Unfortunately, the second half is dreadfully dull. Fenix doesn’t develop as a character in any attention-grabbing way and the story isn’t compelling, unless you find Fenix using his arms to help Mommy interesting. It’s still worth catching if you appreciate eccentric cult flicks that dare to be different, just be prepared for a tedious time in the second hour. The film runs 2 hours, 3 minutes, and was shot in Mexico City. GRADE: C