"Nothing is more contagious than evil."
For what it is SALO is a well made film and you will never get bored. You
might get sick to your stomach and puke all over yourself, but you'll never get
bored.
I'm not a film scholar, but from what I can tell director/writer Pier Paolo
Pasolini was trying to give a very damning condemnation of Fascism in Italy
during WWII by showing four wealthy and powerful men kidnapping a group of
teenage boys and girls then torturing, raping and destroying them (both
physically and mentally) for 120 days then finally slaughtering the ones who
survived in a disgusting orgy of blood and perversion. The final scene with the
two young guards dancing during the bloodbath, I think, represents the
desensitization of the mass population to the Hell all around them.
And that's pretty much the story. The rich men have their people (and soldiers)
kidnap a large group of children. The four men then interview them and select
the unlucky 18. They're moved to a large country estate where they start our
with a little lightweight raping and molesting and then graduate into deeper
realms of torture and abhorrent behavior. Everything you don't want to imagine
happens, from eating shit and bathing in shit and piss to having your sexual
organs burned off with a candle.
My biggest complaint about the film is it should have been at least 3 hours
longer and even darker. I don't think Pasolini even came close to relaying to
the audience the absolute depth of depression and hopelessness that
happens to a person when they are faced with a Hellish situation like this with
zero hope of being saved. Even with that complaint you should watch it.
SALO is not to everyone's taste, but I still think everyone should see it
just to remember what can happen with the abuse of political power.
NSFW pictures
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Sunday, July 4, 2010
THE CRAZIES (2010)
Small town sheriff (Timothy Olyphant) is enjoying the simple small town life when one afternoon at a high school baseball game a dude with a shotgun and a blank stare walks onto the field. There's a standoff and the sheriff is forced to kill him. Autopsy reports show nothing unusual, but then other bizarre events happen and Olyphant is going to get to the bottom of it no matter how many times we've already seen this scenario before.
The first few minutes were pretty good and actually built up a little suspense, but then by the 30 minute mark the story had already shot it's wad and then dies a slow formulaic death. Still, for a newer film THE CRAZIES is better than the average horror release, which is kinda sad since THE CRAZIES is disappointing overall. Worth a watch if you're interested, but it adds nothing to the horror genre that we haven't already seen before. No tits, a little blood, mild violence, no gore, zero scares, but still somewhat entertaining. THE CRAZIES is an alright time-waster, but you'd probably be better off spending your two hours reading Brian Keene's "The Rising" instead.
THE CRAZIES drinking game: every time the sheriff and his wife split up and every time the deputy saves somebody.
Original - The Crazies (1973)
The first few minutes were pretty good and actually built up a little suspense, but then by the 30 minute mark the story had already shot it's wad and then dies a slow formulaic death. Still, for a newer film THE CRAZIES is better than the average horror release, which is kinda sad since THE CRAZIES is disappointing overall. Worth a watch if you're interested, but it adds nothing to the horror genre that we haven't already seen before. No tits, a little blood, mild violence, no gore, zero scares, but still somewhat entertaining. THE CRAZIES is an alright time-waster, but you'd probably be better off spending your two hours reading Brian Keene's "The Rising" instead.
THE CRAZIES drinking game: every time the sheriff and his wife split up and every time the deputy saves somebody.
Original - The Crazies (1973)
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