Scene from Crave (2012)
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Full Biography
Emma Lung is an Australian-born actress and producer of Scottish, French, and Chinese decent. She is best known for her acting roles in short subject, television, and movies.
About the Movie: Crave (2012)
Release Year: 2012
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Požuda, Shatterbrain, Two Wolves
Director: Charles de Lauzirika
Writer: Charles de Lauzirika, Robert Lawton
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Charles de Lauzirika, Robert O. Green
Companies: Another Green World Productions, Iron Helmet
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Keywords
Keywords: bare chested male, brief male frontal nudity, crime scene photographer, dead woman, fellatio on a subway, flashing breasts, gold wristwatch, male frontal nudity, male nudity, male pubic hair, male rear nudity, multiple sex position, pubic hair, shot in the back, shot in the knee, smiling in one's sleep, speaking directly to the camera, staging a crime scene, statutory rape, world
Story
Aiden, a crime scene photographer in Detroit, longs for a better life away from his gruesome job and the city's harsh reality. His dark imagination begins to seep into reality as he meets Virginia, a younger woman with her own issues. Their relationship takes a dangerous turn when Aiden's inner turmoil and violent fantasies start to manifest externally with deadly consequences.
Summary
Crave (2012) is a psychological thriller directed by Charles de Lauzirika that explores the dark recesses of human desire and imagination. Set against the grim backdrop of Detroit, the film follows protagonist Aiden, played by Ron Perlman, as he navigates his dreary existence, haunted by his experiences at crime scenes. The narrative shifts when Aiden meets Virginia (Emmanuelle Vaugier), a woman whose own complexities intertwine with his troubled psyche. The story delves into themes of obsession, the blurred line between reality and fantasy, and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires.