Muscles, Mullets, and Mise-en-scène: A CAM Analysis of Rose Glass’s Love Lies Bleeding

Rose Glass’s 2024 neo-noir Love Lies Bleeding transcends the typical gym-rat thriller by utilizing a visceral sensory language. Unlike her previous gothic horror Saint Maud , Glass employs a gritty, sun-blasted aesthetic of 1980s New Mexico. This paper analyzes the film through the CAM rubric (Cinematography, Acting, Mise-en-scène) to argue that the film’s physicality—the texture of sweat, the flex of biceps, and the crunch of gravel—drives the narrative more than dialogue does.

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