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Seriousness the grim melodrama of Ingmar Bergman when he went as far as having dream sequencesĪnd symbolism, only with the budget and roughness of the few Andy Milligan films I've seen. The resulting film is a strange mix of the Cinema of Transgressionįilmography, Peter Jackson's Bad Taste (1987), and with all The film,īarring a couple that feel like they're are from a splatter comedy movie,ĭepict these moments with far more artistic mindedness than being for the mere Including real footage of a rabbit breeder carrying what he more than likelyĭoes for prepare a rabbit for meat that I must warn readers of. Is just as shocking, making this film one only for the strong of stomach, Part of the film in fact, the rest of the events of the narrative about RobertĪfter his relationship becomes sour. That adds a subversive tone to them and a superimposition effect where theĪctors' limbs blur and multiply covering the depicted act in a hazy sheen. Gruesomeness of the other moments within narrative, with a romantic piano theme Scenes, and that they are depicted very artistically and with far less of the
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The infamous necrophilia content that got the film into trouble amongst other Up in any article I've seen is that there are only two, very short sequences of Looking corpse, it's still a fake prop the actors are using. Have to praise the special effects team for building a very realistic, gross No one is insane enough to recordĪctual necrophilia on film unless they want to spend jail time, and while I Special effects and props starring actors. The difference between the content of films and reality, made up scenarios with But from an early age before I could ever see these films, I learnt Who at the sight of vomit will immediately feel sick myself, and I'm emotionallyĮngaged to some films to the point they can affect me far more immensely thanįor many.
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Which is still is and is not recommended for everyone. Years, but this is not suggesting a macho nature to myself where I'm aboveīeing disgusted as a sign of being better. Pointing this fact out in an opening text written in punkish and rough handwriting,īut I found the film far from shocking. Incidentally Rob collects the body parts and shares them with his girlfriend Betty (Beatrice M.) When Rob presents a complete corpse taken out of a swamp, their undying love reaches its peak, but soon after Betty gets a more liking towards the corpse and leaves Rob, which takes him to the sick end of his destruction.It's absolutely not for the faint of heart, the film itself graciously Nekromantik tells the story of Rob (Daktari Lorenz) who works at a street-cleaning Agency, and visits roadside accidents to clean up the scene. The controversial horror film that shocked the world in 1987, when it was banned in Germany, censored in Japan and simultaneously became a huge underground hit in the US (now long out of print.) Starring: Bernd Daktari Lorenz, Beatrice Manowski, Harald Lundt Written By: Jörg Buttgereit, Franz Rodenkirchen He is also a filmmaker in his own right with films such as Bettie Page: Dark Angel and his notorious short film, Pig. ( is the founder of Cult Epics, a home video label specializing in the restoration and distribution of art house, erotica and horror cinema. Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Email | RSS