
A young girl in Nevada becomes romantically involved with a female drifter who introduces her to a life of stripping, drugs, and metaphysical experiences that teach her what happens when real life catches up with dark fantasy.... (Full plot summary below)
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A young girl in Nevada becomes romantically involved with a female drifter who introduces her to a life of stripping, drugs, and metaphysical experiences that teach her what happens when real life catches up with dark fantasy.
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| Slant MagazineR. Kurt OsenlundDianna Agron, suddenly inspired to let go, proves the perfect on-the-prowl foil to Paz de la Huerta's free spirit. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshDirector Natalia Leite brings an emotional intelligence and sensitivity to Bare that raises it above its smutty late-night cable premise of a small-town girl falling into a lesbian affair and exploring the world of stripping. |
| Village VoiceAbbey BenderNatalia Leite, here making her feature directorial debut, does have a knack for capturing a sense of place. Both the Nevada landscapes and a supermarket where Sarah works early on have a pleasing clarity and recognizable feeling of malaise. The environment says more than the characters ever do. |
| The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe Sarah character isn’t developed well enough to make her journey enlightening or involving. |
| User ReviewscarymoviefanWhile Dianna and Paz De La Huerta's performances where beautiful, the plot just could not keep a consistency. The cinematography was glorious. It was just the plot of the movie that could not make all these beautiful things flow and tie together to create a wonderful masterpiece. |