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Angst. Austria. 1983. 8/10
Read about this on Bloody Disgusting, they pick an extreme horror each week for a section called 'Butchers block'.
The film was based on bloke called Werner Kniesek, i read a bit about him after i'd watched the film, on the whole, pretty acurate.
A bloke is released from prison, does a home invasion that day and gets caught. The film has a monologue going over the whole thing with some quite long and interesting camera angles. It was banned at the time and never really got any traction after that.
By todays horror the violence is meek, but paired up with the monologue, it's intense.
Got a copy off torrent.

 
Angst. Austria. 1983. 8/10
Read about this on Bloody Disgusting, they pick an extreme horror each week for a section called 'Butchers block'.
The film was based on bloke called Werner Kniesek, i read a bit about him after i'd watched the film, on the whole, pretty acurate.
A bloke is released from prison, does a home invasion that day and gets caught. The film has a monologue going over the whole thing with some quite long and interesting camera angles. It was banned at the time and never really got any traction after that.
By todays horror the violence is meek, but paired up with the monologue, it's intense.
Got a copy off torrent.



Any good?
 
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Incident in ghostland. 2018. 4.5/10
When i read that Pascal Laugier (Martyrs) had made this film i was pretty excited, i watched the trailer, expectations were dulled a bit, read a couple of reviews, one praised it up the other trashed it.
I was impressed with the story, it had the twists i would expect from a movie written by him, but...i just couldn't really like it. It was bleak and twisted, (awesome) but it just seemed, unlike his debut, the violence strayed into the terrority that is more in keeping with most American films. Torture. Nothing wrong with that, but it doesn't make the film worthy of a second watch.
The film is a French/Canadian production.
 
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