Think you've seen it all? Trailer for A Serbian Film (nsfw) ...

you this this is fucked? it's just fiction. my ex made me sit through men behind the sun and that was messed up and it's based on true events during ww2.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093170/

"Hei tai yang 731"

'Japanese troops round up Chinese and Russian prisoners of war and take them to a place called Squadron 731, where they are grotesquely tortured and experimented on to test new biological weapons.'

basically, a few parts that stick out in my head are:
firstly, when they take a prisoner and put him in a chamber and either remove all the pressure or put a whole bunch in to see what happens to the person and basically his intestine comes out his rear end.
secondly, they put a woman out in the cold, freeze her baby to death by throwing it in the snow, and throughout time pour more and more water on her hands, freezing them to a point where the knock off her hands.
and thirdly, well i just forgot. but it's very visual.
 
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Great fucking film! I don't wanna spoil anything but there were some pretty intense scenes not for the faint of heart. Still, it wasn't as explicit as I expected and left a lot of things to the imagination as well. I loved how the main theme (same as in the trailer) began as a softer piano version and became darker, slower and deeper throughout the whole movie and lifting off in the credits.

One of my top 10 horror films for sure.
 
"The thugs attack Milosh but he manages to wrestle a gun from them and

shoot them all... except the meanest thug. He fights with the meanest

thug and eventually pokes his eyes out. Then for some reason he sticks

his erect penis into the guys eye socket and kills him that way."

what the?
 
Actually the guy he fucks in the skull has been wearing sunglasses the entire film ( a tough guy) and when he rips them off his other eye is missing, so he fucks through his former eye socket and kills the fucker, it's fucking awesome.
 
wow, what the fuck did i just watch.

who the hell thinks up shit like that.

but i would probably watch it, to see if there is any

message behind it or not and how far it goes past fucked up
 
So I watched this film last night with a few buddies of mine. I found the first half of the film to be very well written and awesome, the second half was a bit of a cop out and kind of a letdown (in a story, character, plot kind of way, it definitely did not disappoint when it comes to gore/gnar). However I will say that it was no where near as bad as reviews have made it out to be. Yes there were some very gnarly scenes, however people made it out to be a lot worse than it really was.

I will say that because of growing up with the internet, film, and tv the way it is I have become desensitized when it comes to violence. I also believe that this was part of the message the film was trying to portray. Anyway, I will say that you can for sure go through the rest of your life without seeing this film, and if you do decide to see it be ready for some brain rape.
 
No, this is a Serbian film...

I saw this one Romanian film though that had all this child porn stuff in it with full detail - showing the life of this one orphan boy who was just trying to survive in the post-Ceauşescu Romania in the early 1990's... and how he was sold as a sex slave to different people who made him do porno shit with men, women, and even other children...

It was absolutely repulsive and one of the saddest things i've ever seen... even though it had a really sweet ending to it all...

What's sad is all of that stuff is actually based on true events that have or at least had happened in Romania back then... Ceauşescu banned abortion in order to make sure there was plenty of workforce for the future... there were orphanages all over the place after-the-fact, which were run by careless individuals and it allowed sick people to do really disgusting things to children...

Unfortunately, I totally forget the name of the movie, but honestly... I dont think many of you want to see it... I'd say 99% of the people who have seen that movie probably wanted to barf during many of the scenes... How the director managed to film that shit i have no idea...
 
that's what i was asking, more like if it was kind of legal for me to watch it, and what is was called because i was curious, but i don't know if i want to sit through kiddy porn.
the sad truth is this probably does still happen a lot. russia is the number one worst place for a woman to travel alone because of violence and human trafficking.
also. i watched a documentary on china, about the laws for children and human trafficking. what happens quite often, is that children are born illegally, or if women are caught pregnant they are forced to have abortions. and a lot of children are kidnapped and sold to families who cannot have kids, or have females and want to have a male to carry on their last name. girls are hard to sell and go for less, but a lot of people try to sell them anyways. boys can be kidnapped from anywhere and are sold all over the place. and the doc follows this one family who's son was stolen, who was born in a stable because they didn't have the money to pay the fines to have the child in the first place. anyways., it's really fucked up. basically you have to pay to have a kid ,and you have to pay even more to have a second kid and if you dont pay it you are forced to have an abortion. and the fees are more than the average person can pay, its usually like three times more than their rent or average monthly salary or something.
 
This movie has nothing on Salo (120 Days of Sodom). Made in the 70's and it's still pretty HC stuff...

This Romanian movie sounds interesting though.
 
More I thought about it with a buddy of mine, I have to agree. Salo is just straight up nasty shit (literally). Just thinking about what those 18 young kids went through to star in a film is makes me cringe. If your girlfriend or parents walked in on you watching Salo, I can almost guarantee you wouldn't have a girlfriend or parents for too much longer. The humiliation and degradation in Salo felt incredibly real and honest. But for the horror genre, I still believe that Serbian Film takes the cake.
 
if you don't have 3 months rent in savings you shouldn't be having a kid, they should start that system here
 
I finally watched it and I thought it was a really well done movie. Possibly one of the better movies I've seen in a long while.

While being completely and utterly fucked up beyond belief, it was something I couldn't stop watching and have full intention on watching many more times as it is actually very well done.

One just needs to forget an morals and values they have before watching it. I ended up watching it alone in the dark in the middle of a thunderstorm, which just brought out all the finer details in the film which actually made it amazing so I saw a bit past the grotesqueness of it.

If you are easily disturbed I would completely warn against watching it. As in don't do it at all, it truely does pay homage to the quote "what has been seen cannot be unseen".

If you think you can handle it, do not read any spoilers and keep the reviews to a minimum before going into it. If you are actually intently watching and not with a group of friends just watching for the messed up bits and not really paying attention, then you will see past why people say it's horrible and actually see it as an amazing movie.

Pay attention to the finer details in the first half of the movie, they come back again and make the experience oh so much better.
 
I just downloaded and watched that movie, (my videoshop didn't have it.)

And even tough you know it's based on real life I don't think it's that visual at all. I've seen worse.

It was very interesting to watch and learn about it do.

So thank you.
 
How much time did it take you to forget everything. I want to watch it but I'm easily grossed out. Good idea?
 
just watched it, that is the most fucked up feeling I have gotten at the end of a movie since requiem for a dream
 
You summed up my thoughts pretty much, except for the storm.

It really is a very well written and acted film, where the editing really takes the cake. It really isn't too grotesque as it leaves so much up to the viewers' imaginations. It's just a little dark symphony at the back of your mind, an excellent movie down to the last scene where the music finally collapses into dirty-ass dubstep:

 
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