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In a future medieval world, (after the collapse of our civilization), man has repeated all the same mistakes again & installed a new system of law based on false science and superstitious beliefs. Worst of all their deviances now, is anyone who dares to consume or even touch the sweet-tasting ‘Chisa’ flower. Once caught, they are permanently banished from the village and made to live a life of solitude and poverty. Most prone to this deviance are children—known by elders as ‘vessels for evil’—since their natural curiosity makes them prey to temptation.<ref>[https://noelfilms.com/films/rejected/ Rejected (2019) Noel Films]</ref> | In a future medieval world, (after the collapse of our civilization), man has repeated all the same mistakes again & installed a new system of law based on false science and superstitious beliefs. Worst of all their deviances now, is anyone who dares to consume or even touch the sweet-tasting ‘Chisa’ flower. Once caught, they are permanently banished from the village and made to live a life of solitude and poverty. Most prone to this deviance are children—known by elders as ‘vessels for evil’—since their natural curiosity makes them prey to temptation.<ref>[https://noelfilms.com/films/rejected/ Rejected (2019) Noel Films]</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:33, 23 July 2021
Rejected | |
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Year Released: | 2019 |
MPAA Rating (USA): | NR |
Director: | Ivan Noel |
Starring: | Ismael Flores, Thiago Stampone, Xuan Quiroga |
Synopsis
In a future medieval world, (after the collapse of our civilization), man has repeated all the same mistakes again & installed a new system of law based on false science and superstitious beliefs. Worst of all their deviances now, is anyone who dares to consume or even touch the sweet-tasting ‘Chisa’ flower. Once caught, they are permanently banished from the village and made to live a life of solitude and poverty. Most prone to this deviance are children—known by elders as ‘vessels for evil’—since their natural curiosity makes them prey to temptation.[1]
Film Stills
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Other Films by Ivan Noel