Aldo, a former mobster coming out of prison, misses a turn and finds himself at the bottom of the ravine. While looking for help, he comes across Lou’s farm who welcomes and lodges him. It is with amazement that he discovers that in the middle of the freezer flows a river, but this one is of blood! Lou just killed and cut up her husband. Wanting to help him hide the crime, Aldo discovers that the corpse is the accountant of his former partners in crimes. Settlements of scores and misunderstandings go hand in hand in this completely crazy album.
In this scenario written in red ink, tributes rain down. In particular those at the master of the genre: Quentin Tarantino. We find some Uma Thurman in the expert of the knife blade that is Lou but also, in another register, a little Flowters in the two a little clumsy mobsters in charge of eliminating Aldo.
The album sometimes lacks a bit of action but compensates for this lack with a completely uninhibited and quirky humor contrary to the codes of thriller. Beware, however, of haematophobes who come to open the album.
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