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Post by NDX on Nov 6, 2013 22:54:54 GMT -5
I HATED Martyrs so much. First it was boring, then got sorta interesting, then got boring again once the torture started. Plus that cop out ending was one of the shittiest things I've ever seen. Sounds like a gory The Matrix Reloaded.
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Post by NDX on Nov 7, 2013 1:27:19 GMT -5
So I watched most of The Bunny Game. It was... well, boring and disorienting. Too much movement of the camera and scenes jumping around to really get affected by they torture in it. Found it rather dull.
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Post by endo on Nov 7, 2013 1:29:52 GMT -5
Guess it goes to show that you can't go by reviews, everyone's taste is different. Made it sound lke something I wouldn't want to see, and now you have too, but for a whole different reason, lol.
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Post by kicktothehead on Nov 7, 2013 10:43:46 GMT -5
I watched it thinking it was a regular film. But once I read the articles about how it was real, it made me feel sick. Just knowing that I had watched something where a person was actually being abused, just... no. It's like I was tricked into watching a snuff film, and that's not okay. Give your viewers a warning. Even if the violence wasn't so bad, I'd like to know that what I'm watching isn't fake.
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Post by gorepolice on Nov 7, 2013 11:16:39 GMT -5
I can understand why you'd feel that way. I didn't know the animal killing in Cannibal Ferox was real so it didn't bother me until I find out.
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Post by MacReadyOrNot on Feb 3, 2020 15:33:04 GMT -5
Henry: Portrait of a Killer has some shocking moments
Funny Games, the original especially, is disturbing
Also, Man Bites Dog as well as A Clockwork Orange should be noted again.
John Waters usually has something shocking in his movies. Especially Pink Flamingos.
I was pretty disgusted by most of the shorts in The ABCs of Death.
Any documentary like Night and Fog, which documents the Holocaust, is going to be by far the most shocking and disturbing kind of film though.
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