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The First Film to Make Me Physically Sick
Ikrik:
Cannibal Holocaust
Sounds like a stupid title....by it's title alone it shouldn't be considered as one of the most controversial movies ever to be made...and yet it is. I have recently decided to watch a couple "grindhouse" movies to broaden my taste in films. Cannibal Holocaust was not recommended to me, I had seen references to it made with MANY warnings as to what the film contains. However, thinking that I'm a tough guy, I didn't pay attention.
This is the most horrifying movie I have ever seen in my life. 7 animals are killed in the movie.......literally killed while filming, and they're not killed.....graciously. The most nauseating scene comes when characters decide to eat a turtle....so they kill it and take it out of it's shell.....and it's all shown.
I didn't take the warnings about this movie seriously, and now I feel like throwing up and I don't think I'll be able to sleep for quite some time. So seriously....avoid this film, it's not worth your peace of mind.
Hat:
Raaaaaaaaad
Jackie Blue:
Aside from the (real) animal killing, the (allegedly simulated) human-injuring is frighteningly realistic.
I actually found it to be a fairly fascinating film, however.
Barmymoo:
Isn't that all kinds of illegal?
I can't believe that people actually make this kind of film, but I'm aware that it happens far more often than normal people would like to think. I really, really hope you didn't pay money to watch it.
I can see how it'd be fascinating, in the same way that dissecting organs is fascinating, but killing things (people or animals) for the sake of "entertainment" is horrible.
Ikrik:
The director was arrested because the police thought that the actors were murdered. However he was able to bring them onto a talkshow which satisfied the police. The animal-killing however.....isn't illegal.....although I'm pretty sure that the turtle is probably endangered.
I downloaded it....I never buy movies without first seeing them first (except in certain instances). I did find the film fascinating....I mean, I was so repulsed by it but I couldn't just turn it off.
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