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ive listened to reviews for this movie and won't watch it because the gore sounds like too much. im getting old tbh.
ive listened to reviews for this movie and won't watch it because the gore sounds like too much. im getting old tbh.
ive listened to reviews for this movie and won't watch it because the gore sounds like too much. im getting old tbh.
But seriously, anyone who enjoys mindless gore and shock, hasn't mentally left 17. It just screams unselfwareness, cringe, and immaturity.
But seriously, anyone who enjoys mindless gore and shock, hasn't mentally left 17. It just screams unselfwareness, cringe, and immaturity.
I saw the devil was some brutal shit.While I enjoy a lot of movies that contain very violent imagery & gore, I'm not a "gorehound" by any means. If the violence & gore is an integral part of the film's plot then I'm all for it. Some films just wouldn't have the same punch without it. But if a film's whole purpose is to wallow in it just for the sake of shocking & disgusting its audience then I'm really not interested.
For instance, something like I SAW THE DEVIL, Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD & BONE TOMAHAWK are great films that just happen to have have extreme violence in them because it adds to their effectiveness. While films like A SERBIAN FILM & CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST are nothing without their gore.
I don't like gore, or films whose point is to be as appaling and repulsive as possible. A Serbian Film? Come on.
The most violent film I have ever watched was Battle Royale, but it had a good story to back up the violence.
Somebody mentioned Requiem for a Dream. I'm not sure it belongs in a thread like this. Awesome movie regardless.
I saw the devil was some brutal shit.
UncutIndeed, it was. And that's just the R rated version which is what most people have seen. The Blu-ray, however, is the uncut version. Which one did you see?
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