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Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma review: A bloody and sensual visceral experience
['Wenlei Ma', 'The Nightly']
The Nightly
Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma Credit: Madman/MUBIIronically, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma relies on a well-worn genre with recognisable tropes, the 1980s slasher movie, to craft a provocative, pleasurable and slyly funny queer comedy-drama that gushes blood and oozes sensuality, which are intrinsically linked.
Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma Credit: Madman/MUBIWith the affectations of Norma Desmond, Anderson’s Billy is a creature that doesn’t seem quite real.
The two characters become entranced in each other’s presence as the legacy of Camp Miasma swirls around them.
The film melds desire with what conventional morality might class as forbidden horrors, but in Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, there are no lines.
It’s no wonder the cool kids love their work, and Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is the most fun and accessible film they’ve made.