Bizarrely,
it's the worst bit of the film. Htf did that happen?
(And I reckon the Rorshach stuff is done incredibly well. Which surprised me considerably.)
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(And I reckon the Rorshach stuff is done incredibly well. Which surprised me considerably.)
It's more unsettling than the rape.
Or the requisitioned prison metalwork thingummy.
I really enjoyed the film, but there are so many uncomfortable bits I find rewatching it deeply unpleasant.
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Sat 13 Mar 2010, 0:22,
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I really enjoyed the film, but there are so many uncomfortable bits I find rewatching it deeply unpleasant.
The bit with the industrial grinder and the limb
still (thankfully) gives me a sense of sheer disbelief.
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Sat 13 Mar 2010, 0:25,
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In the book the guy just gets stabbed in the neck which is far less gory.
Was it a deliberate decision to ramp up the violence and hence stylise the film?
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They made the ending less laughable than the comic
but still managed to keep mass murder and execution of a major protagonist.
most un-hollywood
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Sat 13 Mar 2010, 0:30,
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most un-hollywood
I would've preferred the laughable book ending to the one we got.
Just so we could've seen the repulsive DNA nightmare organism.
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