Let the Corpses Tan's reviews
Media reviews
The Wrap
Let the Corpses Tan is high-octane high art. It?s incredibly violent. It?s unexpectedly playful. It?s strikingly sumptuous. And its depths could easily be mistaken for shallow stylistic overtures. But if you examine the surface more closely, you?ll discover it?s impressively smart. It may be one of the most rapturous movies of its kind.
The A.V. Club
Like "Amer" and "The Strange Color Of Your Body?s Tears," Let The Corpses Tan is fetishistic, kaleidoscopic, and obsessed with the intersection between sex and death.
The Playlist
You might not understand what the hell is happening in 'Let The Corpses Tan', but you?ll certainly never be bored.
Los Angeles Times
'Let the Corpses Tan' ? or, to use its even better French title, ?Laissez Bronzer Les Cadavres? ? is a feverish, obsessive act of cinematic rehabilitation, a shoot-?em-up conceived in tribute to a peculiar strain of blood-spattered B-movies from the 1960s and ?70s.
Variety
Even if the rewards are limited, the technique is impeccable.
The Hollywood Reporter
Indeed, the picture works best when it eschews dialogue and plot altogether and the lush musical elements combine with the intense hues of Manu Dacosse's 16mm-shot visuals to stimulatingly trippy effect.
New York Times
A formalist experiment that soon devolves into a mannerist indulgence.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote