Some critics felt the film's "arty" sequences occasionally felt "overlong" or "heavy-handed," making the 99-minute runtime feel longer to some viewers. Technical Details of This Release FRENCH: Indicates the audio or subtitles are in French.
This film contains graphic depictions of sexual assault and violence that many viewers may find deeply distressing.
Julia Savage’s portrayal of Blaze is widely acclaimed as "ferocious" and "extraordinary," anchoring the film's shift between grim reality and fantasy.
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Blaze is a powerful, surrealist coming-of-age drama that follows a 12-year-old girl named Blaze who witnesses a brutal sexual assault and murder. To cope with the resulting trauma and the pressure of the legal system, she retreats into a vivid, psychedelic world of her own imagination, led by a 10-foot tall, sequinned dragon named Zephy. Critical Review
Some critics felt the film's "arty" sequences occasionally felt "overlong" or "heavy-handed," making the 99-minute runtime feel longer to some viewers. Technical Details of This Release FRENCH: Indicates the audio or subtitles are in French.
This film contains graphic depictions of sexual assault and violence that many viewers may find deeply distressing.
Julia Savage’s portrayal of Blaze is widely acclaimed as "ferocious" and "extraordinary," anchoring the film's shift between grim reality and fantasy.
The file was recorded/ripped from a streaming platform rather than a disc.
Usually stands for "Line Dub" (audio recorded from a direct source like a cinema audio jack) or "Low Detail/Definition," though in a 1080p file, it often refers to a specific encoding group's tag. 1080p: High-definition resolution.
Blaze is a powerful, surrealist coming-of-age drama that follows a 12-year-old girl named Blaze who witnesses a brutal sexual assault and murder. To cope with the resulting trauma and the pressure of the legal system, she retreats into a vivid, psychedelic world of her own imagination, led by a 10-foot tall, sequinned dragon named Zephy. Critical Review