Films which invariably have raised censures and generated controversy and fear, but have become fascinating and unique for those who dared to appreciate them as art object, or rather, as an experience, though not necessarily a pleasant works.
While we appreciate that the ideas of these directors and the journey of his mind so dark and macabre places is sublimated through art and not become real, here we left 10 extreme movies , hard to see, but if you animas, are worth it . No. 10 Seven (1995) Directed by David Fincher . With Brad Pitt , Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey . Hollywood and the mainstream of the list, although these qualifiers will fit only if we think its great protagonists stars or in its prestigious director, but not for its tone and content. Seven is surprisingly dark and macabre for the average Hollywood. If the death list representing the seven deadly sins is not enough violent (and sadistically creative), rotation of the end brings additional cruelty share also represents an emotional and psychological impact on the audience. # 9 A Clockwork Orange (1971) Directed by Stanley Kubrick . With Malcolm McDowell . Perhaps after so many years and popular cult phenomenon that has become Clockwork Orange , we see inclined to think that the impact of violence has decreased. However, just remember the scenes in which Alex and his droogs beat a homeless, or entering the home of a couple, they beat the man until he was paralyzed and Alex rapes the woman singing Singin 'in the Rain , or one in which attacks an old woman with a phallic statue, to notice that deserves a place on this list. Not forgetting, of course, ruthless and absurd Alex Ludovico therapy applied to himself then and complejizando blurring the moral precepts of the film. No. 8 Oldboy (2003) Directed by Park Chan-wook . With Choi Min-sik . Oldboy is one of the Asian films that had more impact in the West - Spike Lee tried a failed remake last year, with Josh Brolin in the role mainly also turned into a cult, since it was presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2004 and earned high praise from the president of the jury of this year, Quentin Tarantino . Oh Dae-su is probably the most experienced in the history of film character and the twisted mind of his tormentor submits the most terrible and imaginative physical and psychological horrors that can be conceived. # 7 Pink Flamingos (1972) Directed by John Waters . Starring Divine. One of the most representative films of the master of transgression and repulsive, dirty and disgusting as an art form. This film stars a drag queen , Divine , thanks to this leading role became a sort of star of underground American. It also contains one of the most unpleasant and iconic scenes from films Waters: one in which Divine eats dog shit. Literally. No. 6 Audition (1999) Directed by Takashi Miike . Ishibashi Ryo and Eihi Shiina. The film notorious horror film directors like Eli Roth ( Hostel ), John Landis ( Innocent Blood ) and Rob Zombie ( The Devil's Rejects ) considered very difficult to see. When in 2000 was screened at the film festival in Rotterdam, the audience began to retreat horrified at this sadistic torture scene (who saw it will remember it), one of the most terrible and graphs of film history, while an angry woman confronted the manager who was present and shouted "you are an evil!". Perhaps the greatest impact of this film resides on surprise, as during the first part of the film never got to feel the horror that come suddenly, that comes when we had dropped their guard. Ichi the Killer No. 5 (2001) Directed by Takashi Miike. With Tadanobu Asano and Shinya Tsukamoto. Another of the great Japanese director of psychological terror, which has an incredible ability to represent the most palpable horror on the screen, so you almost feel firsthand. Banned, censored and cut in several countries for their extreme violence and graphic representation of cruelty, Ichi the Killer is a film that seems brilliantly exploit these resources precisely to reflect on the portrayal of violence in fiction and involve the audience in the process. Perhaps it is a myth -or not-, but it is said that during its premiere at the Film Festival in Stockholm , viewers a plastic bag in case they produce vomiting previously delivered. Two of these not only vomited but also fainted. No. 4 Cannibal Holocaust (1980) Directed by Ruggero Deodato . Robert Kerman. Long before the genre found footage (or found footage, a form of mockumentary) became the rule of the films most popular horror ( The Blair Witch Project , Cloverfield , Paranormal Activitiy ), Cannibal Holocaust terrified and shocked the public with its brutal portrait of an adventure in the Amazon jungle that includes murder of animals (such unfeigned), sexual sadism, cannibalism and many other forms of violence and transgression, so realistic that everyone thought that it all really happened, that was not acted. Upon its release, the film was confiscated in Italy and its director arrested on obscenity charges. Finally it was found that no actor had died in the film and the director was acquitted, although the film was banned in many countries. In some, it is prohibited until today. No. 3 Irreversible (2002) Directed by Gaspar Noé . With Monica Bellucci , Vincent Cassel and Albert Dupontel . The film's title refers to the central fact and main conflict of the plot, but also to some extent the way in which the story is told, showing the events in reverse chronological order. The main conflict is the rape of a woman and the development of the plot follows her boyfriend and a friend looking to charge for revenge. Basically there are two iconic, representative scenes of violence and brutality of the film. The first, which occurred as a result of the violation but shown before the audience, is the disfigurement of the face of a man with a fire extinguisher, shown in detail for a few painful seconds. The second is The actual rape. A scene in real time, almost ten minutes, in which the principal subjects us to directly witness the fact without cuts or camera movements, which merely extrapolate the feeling of helplessness and irreversibility. No. 2 Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini . Paolo Bonacelli. Pasolini was proposed portray all the horrors and human aberrations imaginable and the most graphic way, perhaps as a way of extrapolation (and probably cathartic) to the fascist horrors of a few years ago. The characters in the film are precisely four fascists, and is set just after the fall of Mussolini in Italy in 1943. These undergo several teenagers to physical torture, humiliation, rape and sexual paraphilias, in a parable that represents the basest of human beings and the frightening possibilities of those who abuse power. # 1 A Serbian Film (2010) Directed by Srđan Spasojević. Sergej Trifunović. The plot focuses on a porn actor too old to act but recognized for its legendary virile attributes. He lives with his wife and his 6 year old and is no longer interested in acting, but offer a mysterious role in an "artistic" film and provided support his family, accepts the job. Suddenly, the man embroiled in a savage and brutal film that includes child abuse, necrophilia and rape (and the other film, we see, no doubt show), which is drugged and manipulated to meet your paper. A Serbian Film (2010) hd free movie download form HD Movies Joint in high quality without any membership process. This, however, is only the beginning. At the end, the frame includes a surprising turn that besides physically and visually repulsive, is emotionally disturbing.
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