The Bighead by Erik Wilson7/3/2023 ![]() ![]() With Bighead headed towards The World Outside, Charity Wells was heading back towards the town she was born in, a tiny place called Luntville nestled in the Appalachian mountains, heading home to be back with her dear Aunt Annie. He is called the bighead because of his hydrocephaly: a head shaped like a watermelon, one eye the size of a grapefruit and the other the size of a tennis ball, an awl shaped mouth filled with jagged sharp teeth, and a low intellect that understands nothing but eating and mating, neither of which Bighead does daintily. The Bighead�s grandpappy dies, and so Bighead heads out from the lower woods to find The World Outside, what his grandpappy always talked of. ![]() ![]() Only those with strong stomachs and iron wills should pick up this tasty morsel. I can already feel the cheese crawling off the movie version with barely restrained anticipation.Īs typical with Lee�s more masterful pieces, this is a disgustingly gruesome, gross, violent, barf-inducing tale that the squeamish must stay away from at all costs. The Bighead is one of those �mutant in the backwoods� tales that screams to be glorified on film. ![]()
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