If You're Into Psychological And Horror Movies ...

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  1. dementia

    dementia Well-Known Member

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    Check out the movie Martyrs.

    I have to warn you though, if movies like Hostel, Saw, or other forms of gore-films make you squirm this movie is *not* for you. The movie definitely has a deep meaning to it, and you will definitely have emotions running through your mind the whole time.

    IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1029234/
     
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    Rated R for disturbing/severe aberrant behavior involving strong bloody violence, torture, child abuse and some nudity.
    I will see if I can find it to download , looks good lol
     
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    Found it while searching for some 'snuff' videos, oddly enough the movie spooked me more than half the 'snuff' films I watched.
     
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    Gore is fine with me as long as it's not to women.

    I can't watch the scene in Saw where Amanda is in the head trap...

    EDIT: Just saw the IMDB parental guide for it and it mentions a lot of female torture and gore so I'll pass.
     
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    Pretty much everything in the movie is female torture.
     
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    dementia, have you ever been concerned that threads and sh!t like these are slowly being compiled on an FBI database somewhere?

    If I had the interest of the American public at heart (which I don't), I would make a point of locking you up and having you castrated.
     
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    Their fault for not locking me up sooner.
     
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    Looks like it might a very low production film.

    Is it obvious? Because I hate movies that seem poorly made.
     
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    I didn't notice - then again I wasn't explicitly looking at the film quality because that doesn't really bother me unless it's *really* apparent (like blood being tomato sauce kind of apparent).
     
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    From the synopsis...it does seem like a good movie...I will try and watch it online :D

    *EDIT* -- OK...so I've watched this movie and thought it was really good...plot was great. There was quite a bit of gore...but from your post I guess I was expecting more LOL. However, I might be a little slow lol...the ending kinda confused me. Still a good movie though...just the ending leaves me a little puzzled.
     
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    Interesting.

    Anywhere to find it so I could watch it? Andi is it all in french with english subtitles? Or english overall?
     
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    English overall.

    The ending, Khaos, signifies that the word 'martyr' isn't being used in its traditional sense (ie dying for what you believe in, standing your ground) which is what the movie would have you believe all along, the word martyr relates to the word 'witness'. When the individual in question *** SPOILER *** achieves transcedence and is so close to death she is capable of seeing the other side she bears witness to what is in the afterlife, and thus tells the lady what she witnessed as truth, which led the older woman to kill herself. Her last line to the man is to 'keep doubting' as in the truth is not worth knowing, and that you will have more comfort not knowing what lies in the afterlife *** END SPOILER ***
     
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    Ooohh I see...cool thx...makes much more sense now :D
     
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    Going to see it, I love watching films like this dem, please post more names so I can watch.

    Also, Inverse, please stop ranting mate.. Why would the FBI be interested in apprehending us when we're not sharing anything.
     
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    He means like collecting background information like they do for terrorists, or for the google search engine. How the FBI finds and tracks them is via the surveillance put up throughout the world and various information collection industries. So what he is saying is that the FBI must have a database somewhere of IPs being logged while making gruesome comments in regards to rape, murder, torture, etc. as a means to keep their eyes on the American public and apprehend someone before they were to commit a serious crime (ie like the ones they comment about all the time).
     

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