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Street Fight is a brilliant piece of
brutal
satire.
A good film with--for its time--an intense, sprawling, rather dark story somewhat reminiscent of John Ford's "The Searchers" though not so
brutal.
Some comments here on IMDb have likened Dog Bite Dog to the classic Cat III films of the 90s, but although it is undoubtedly brutal, violent and very downbeat, this film from Pou-Soi Cheang isn't really sleazy, lurid or sensationalist enough to earn that comparison.
While tackling a dark, gritty subject, the
brutal
guerrilla war in the American West during its Civil War (which in turned spawned the outlaws of the old west of the 1870s), the movie maintains a strangely satisfying, unmanipulated atmosphere.
A prison cell.Four prisoners-Carrere,a young company director accused of fraud,35 year old transsexual in the process of his transformation, Daisy,a 20 year-old mentally challenged idiot savant and Lassalle,a 60 year-old intellectual who murdered his wife.Behind a stone slab in the cell,mysteriously pulled loose,they discovered a book:the diary of a former prisoner,Danvers,who occupied the cell at the beginning of the century.The diary contains magic formulas that supposedly enable prisoners to escape."Malefique" is one of the creepiest and most intelligent horror films I have seen this year.The film has a grimy,shadowy feel influenced by the works of H.P. Lovecraft,which makes for a very creepy and unsettling atmosphere.There is a fair amount of gore involved with some imaginative and
brutal
death scenes and the characters of four prisoners are surprisingly well-developed.It's a shame that Eric Valette made truly horrible remake of "One Missed Call" after his stunning debut.9
And it's a fun moment when they, giving a ride to that boy and his granddad, collect bottles and turn them in for refund money.Those darker moments are the most haunting ones.The flashback sequence, where you see the murders happening, is extremely terrifying.When Perry goes to kill the girl, Nancy last, and she says "Oh, please, don't"...The brutality of man, it's impossible to explain.Then the hanging scene.First there goes Hickock and then Perry, first talking to the minister.In the last image of the movie we see Perry hitting the end of the rope.Sure movies,and books may try to sympathize these villains.Especially Perry's character is someone you could feel sorry for.He thinks of his mom, and dad who he hates, but still loves.But it doesn't change the fact both of these men these actors portray are
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murderers, who don't feel sorry for anybody.They go to this house and murder an entire family, in cold blood.How could you sympathize these people?
The rape scene was brutal, but necessary to show just what the group was up against in this backwoods area of Georgia.
Expertly directed to introduce you to an expansive cast without ever being confusing the story twists and turns before revealing itself in all its
brutal
glory.
"In Cold Blood", adapted by director Richard Brooks from Truman Capote's famous novel, deals with the
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and senseless murder of a family of four by a pair of hapless criminals.
Haunted by his bleak past, egged on by the bald, beaming Jack the demon (a truly creepy Michael Robert Brandon), and sent over the edge by the recent death of his mother, Eric goes off the deep end and embarks on a
brutal
killing spree.
The story involves him and another wealthy visitor of a countryside tavern challenging a
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young journalist to accept a morbid wager.
William (Nicholas Ball) and Emma Peters (Rachel Davies) buy an old house where a
brutal
murder happened years ago in very bad condition with the intention of restoring it.
Action & Adventure.Billie Clark is twenty years old, very pretty, and without a care in the world,until a
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street gang violates her life, and she turns into an ALLEY CAT bent on revenge!
But at the same time she earns their hatred, and she and her grandparents are marked for vengence.When her grandparents lose their lives to the
brutal
thugs.
Here we finally know how she turned Harley Quinn, and how the joker twisted her mind, and it feel that atmosphere that you feel in the animated series, darker, no happy ending,
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fight with the joker (but too short), this is how it was to be ALL the series.
This is a very grim, hard hitting, even
brutal
film about a death row break that goes awry.
On the contrary, my friends and I were pleasantly surprised by this obscure but nevertheless intense little 80's shock- feature that mainly benefices from a handful of
brutal
images and a downright brilliant casting.
A classic with a thoroughly entertaining and
brutal
climax.
Set in a small American town, Halloween centerers around serial killer Michael Myers' attempts to track down his sister Laurie Strode, and in the process eliminates all her friends in rather
brutal
ways...leaving poor Laurie to fight against the seemingly indestructible Michael.
Brutal, emotionless Michael Myers stabs his sister to death at age six on Halloween night in 1963; on October 30, 1978, he escapes from a mental institution and institutes a new reign of terror in his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois.
The crime scenes are very
brutal
and haunting because of the lack of senses and reasons for what we witnessed.
Its a fantastic story and tells the "real" truth on alcoholism and ruined marriages and a mothers fight to keep her son away from her
brutal
husband.
The riveting tale of a couple who suffer social and legal torture, after having undergone enormous emotional pain at the unexpected and
brutal
death of their infant child is really an eye-opening fable that exposes the inhumane side of fellow humans, and uncovers the barbarism of a very refined and lawful society.
This film tells the story of coup/conspiracy by Venezuela's elite, the oil companies and oil loving corrupt western governments, to remove democratically elected president Chavez, and return Venezuela back to a
brutal
dictatorship.
Directed by Samuel Fuller, who also wrote the screenplay, Pickup on South Street is a tough, brutal, well made film about a pickpocket (Richard Widmark) who inadvertently aquires top-secret microfilm and becomes a target for espionage agents.
Actually, it is not so
brutal.
In my opinion, he willingly encouraged and planned the
brutal
capital punishment to provide the spectacular ending he required for his book/drama.
Moreover, the basic plot blatantly emulates the second "A Nightmare on Elm Street" movie, the pace really kicks into gear and rarely lets up after the rather leisurely opening third, the 80's clothes and hairstyles are hilariously hideous (Michael's silly blue pajamas are especially sidesplitting!), and Galindo, Jr. gleefully pours on the blood by the gallon with several pleasingly
brutal
murder set pieces.
'Feast' is one of those horror movies that redefine a certain genre.In this case, 'Feast' redefines the man eating monster genre.The monsters in this film snatch up their victims one by one in grizzly and gory fashions.Even a young boy meets his own
brutal
fate.The monsters move so fast when they kill someone that you can hardly see them.Maybe you can see glimpses of them, but that's about it.Now that was a problem for me.'The
In this day and age, all young girls (who take so much for granted) should be made to watch this film as a
brutal
lesson in history.
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