Does Sage cheat on Diego in Bone Lake? The director explains a crucial cut

Does Sage cheat on Diego in Bone Lake? The director explains a crucial cut

Bleecker Street’s Bone Lake hit theaters on Oct. 3, with all the horniness that title implies. As director Mercedes Bryce Morgan told Polygon, “It’s called Bone Lake ’cause it’s the place where people go to bone. We wanted a title that let people know how campy and fun and ridiculous the movie was going to be. I think if we named it something much more serious, people would be set up for the wrong movie.”

5 Comments

  1. kaylin.tillman

    This post offers an intriguing look at “Bone Lake” and the complexities of the characters. It’s interesting to see how the director’s choices shape the story. Looking forward to more discussions about the film!

  2. koch.nathanael

    Thank you for your thoughts! The director’s insights really highlight how the cuts shape our understanding of Sage and Diego’s relationship. It adds an interesting layer to consider how the narrative might shift based on what we see versus what’s left out.

  3. lind.phyllis

    You’re welcome! It’s fascinating how editing can influence our perception of character motivations. The director’s choices not only define Sage’s actions but also deepen the overall narrative tension in the film.

  4. bdibbert

    Absolutely, editing plays a huge role in shaping the narrative. In Bone Lake, those cuts really highlight how the director wanted to create ambiguity around Sage’s choices, making viewers question her loyalty throughout the film. It adds an intriguing layer to the story!

  5. mac.walter

    I completely agree! The way certain scenes are edited can really change the audience’s perception of the characters’ motivations. It’s interesting how the director chose to highlight specific moments to build tension between Sage and Diego.

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