BurnedOut
Your friendly neighborhood asshole
I cannot get enough of gore (good realistic one, not the funny cartoonish shit like Braindead). The French Extremity movement seems like such a delightful addition to the horror scene which is otherwise overreliant on tropes that don't change over a long time - from Conjuring to Annabelle to basically every other film which dichotomizes protagonists and antagonists and/or have a linear, clearly predictable storyline. It takes the fun out of horror films which really on sound effects to get the job done along with jumpscares.
Irreversible is the latest film I have watched and I have absolutely loved it. Nothing is more delightful for me than this formula which seems to work really well under most circumstances (for me) -
- unpredictable plot
- good amounts of realistic gore
- (optional) trangressive elements
watching SAW and Hostel was like having popcorn, I get cheap horror highs from good gorno films but it looks like I have exhausted my options because I am having a tough time finding 1990+ gory violent films.
Hence the French Extremity Movement which has been quite delightful to me except the senseless sexual violence which does not disturb me the least but simply makes me a bit disgusted but I guess that's alright because, well, bodily violence is too common to be portrayed unlike psychological violence which most films cannot get right although I don't understand why sexual violence is the only unofficial 'most disturbing element'. Not enough films on suicidal thoughts, major depression, child abuse, codependency, etcetera, so I suppose the horror film industry has quite some homework to do other than portray characters with histrionic personalities.
Good 'disturbing' films:
- Martyrs 2008
- Irreversible
- House That Jack Built
- Antichrist
Honourable mention: August Underground Trilogy.
Seriously, the trilogy even beats cartel dismemberment videos.
PS: If you are interested, we can have a megathread on analysis of horror films. I cannot get enough of them
Irreversible is the latest film I have watched and I have absolutely loved it. Nothing is more delightful for me than this formula which seems to work really well under most circumstances (for me) -
- unpredictable plot
- good amounts of realistic gore
- (optional) trangressive elements
watching SAW and Hostel was like having popcorn, I get cheap horror highs from good gorno films but it looks like I have exhausted my options because I am having a tough time finding 1990+ gory violent films.
Hence the French Extremity Movement which has been quite delightful to me except the senseless sexual violence which does not disturb me the least but simply makes me a bit disgusted but I guess that's alright because, well, bodily violence is too common to be portrayed unlike psychological violence which most films cannot get right although I don't understand why sexual violence is the only unofficial 'most disturbing element'. Not enough films on suicidal thoughts, major depression, child abuse, codependency, etcetera, so I suppose the horror film industry has quite some homework to do other than portray characters with histrionic personalities.
Good 'disturbing' films:
- Martyrs 2008
- Irreversible
- House That Jack Built
- Antichrist
Honourable mention: August Underground Trilogy.
Seriously, the trilogy even beats cartel dismemberment videos.
PS: If you are interested, we can have a megathread on analysis of horror films. I cannot get enough of them