Violence
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An uninteresting plot, characters made of clay,
violence
with no point.
I'd been hoping to see Ichi at a late stage of life, in a story that would see him out gracefully and draw some conclusion from his experience overall; this just rehashes bits and pieces from the other movies, seasoned with more sex and sfx
violence.
It is devoid of sex and violence, for example.
The
violence
is distasteful, though artfully done.
A two hour litany of perversion in the most basic and all inclusive sense of the word, sexual
violence
and torture, rape, decapitation, incest, corruption, live burial, and abuse, abuse, abuse.
"Sundown:The Vampire in Retreat" is a rubbish.The acting is terrible,the atmosphere is non-existent and the characters are uninteresting.The only scary thing about this piece of scum is that majority of the IMDb users gave it a 10.This is really horrifying.No gore,no suspense,no violence,nothing.Bruce Cambell("The Evil Dead","Intruder")is completely wasted,the supporting cast is also terrible.Yes,some people may like this picture,especially a mainstream society but hard-core horror fans or gore-hounds won't enjoy this piece of crap.Personally I hate horror comedies,I prefer watching serious horror movies like "Cannibal Holocaust" or "Last House on the Left".In my opinion,a real horror movie is supposed to be scary,excessively bloody and disturbing,without stupid humour,which usually ruins the whole concept.This one isn't scary,isn't gory,isn't even funny as a comedy,so don't waste your precious time.
He has nothing to say about the subject, so he over-licitates with violence, nakedness and gutter language.
Purely and simply it's gratuitous
violence
just for the sake of it and the ridiculous story line only adds to the lacklustre and incompetent filming.
Violence
is beyond anything realistically imaginable but in this case it's not a case of social issues but a white, upper-middle class student uses it to turn himself into the crime kingpin of his local high schoiol.
Not that teens don't love virtual reality mosh pits filled with sex &
violence
& heavy dance music.
Clay implies that men simply cannot help themselves from inflicting terrible acts of
violence.
Not only do they both contain realistic violence, but there is also an actual storyline that draws you in and makes you care about the people.
Plus they are carefully written and contain some good humor when the story isn't focused on the
violence.
It consisted of films with strong sex, nudity and violence, more or less gratuitous and shock valued only.
Action, violence, sex and coarse language are the things that the characters do during the whole movie.
That means they only had enough special effects mojo for three or four minutes of precious worm-on-human violence, tops.
It is not obvious from viewing this film (so I recommend viewers research the people who present their case in it) but this presentation on the realities of Islam, and its encouragement of
violence
and intolerance against all non-Muslims is lacking objectiveness, and also completely fails to factor in the human condition.
The
violence
is bad, the acting is...Well Dani, stick to singing or screaming or whatever the hell it is you usually do.
Alexandre Aja allowed for an admirable degree of character development and when the
violence
started it was mean and savage and all carried out in a landscape of impeccable photography and production design.
So they hyped the
violence
and it's been branded as sick.
Well, the
violence
is the best bit I'm afraid, but unfortunately the characters are not developed enough to allow us to understand why they go on their (entirely predictable) rampage.
The viewer is confronted with depictions of sex orgies,
violence
against women and handicapped people, madness and degradation.
There's plenty of blood and violence, but that does not impress me at all.
Brutal violence, disturbing images, nudity and graphic rape.
She winds up killing HIM and then turning her focus towards the men (or pigs) whom she tortures and kills, herself... Most of the
violence
and humiliation has to do with sh!t eating and genitalia destroying - all of which are far from disturbing and essentially mild.
Aside from the fact that the main character is a well endowed blonde running around Hell in a leather bikini with occasional spurts of graphic violence, the movie seems to have been made with the mentality of a 1980's cartoon based on a line of action figures.
Shiner, directed by Christian Calson, centers around three "couples" and their relationships with obsession and
violence.
A guy claiming to be fighting for his countries piece, by using
violence.
On the other hand, the whole thing is completely bizarre and filled with sex and
violence.
there were some places were i thought the movie would dive into taxi driver type violence, which would have hit the message at the end of the movie on the head much harder.
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