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This movie kind of blew my mind (not in an "OH MY GOD THIS IS AMAZING" way... but in a "woah wtf was that" way).
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Agent Panic
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Dr. McStuffin
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The film was written to shock the viewer with it's ending (the creator admits this), and it's...(spoilers) coincidentally following a trend seen in other movies like A Serbian Film, The Human Centipede II, etc., where kids are fair game. ...Perhaps the writer was influenced by these movies without realizing. To my credit, when a DVD cover declares by some critic that the film is, "Devastating. Unimaginable.", it makes me wonder what's going to be devastating to these characters as soon as I meet them. Therefore, I kind of knew what kind of movie this was when it started. I'm not knocking the movie at all. I think it's great. But, it definitely projects itself to be one of those films. The movie is most certainly trying to be shocking and it definitely fits in the current crop of films. That's not a really a bad thing and I don't think there's a debate here. Last edited by Dr. McStuffin; 08-29-2012 at 07:03 PM. |
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horrorking95
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LOVED IT! The best British horror film since Eden Lake!
10/10
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I'd be interested in seeing that as the ending was foreshadowed with the child on his mothers back swinging a plastic sword at his father in the garden. There are some very interesting readings about this film and I'm cynical at the notion that its merely shock value and sometimes shock value is effective because it has an allegory.
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