Alien tentacle sex meets social realism: The Untamed is truly original

This strange but exceptionally well-executed Mexican film, directed by Amat Escalante, will reward your curiosity

Amat Escalante’s The Untamed, AKA La Región Salvaje (The Wild Region), is an unusual blend of social realism and Lovecraftian tentacle horror that sounds almost absurd when surmised aloud. But it is both original and compelling, and a film you certainly won’t forget in a hurry.

Alejandra (Ruth Ramos) is trapped in an unhappy marriage to Ángel (Jesús Meza), who is angry and bad tempered and, as it turns out, having an affair with her brother Fabián (Eden Villavicencio). Fabián is wracked with guilt for betraying his sister, while Ángel’s self-loathing boils over with increasingly nasty displays of homophobia and aggression.

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