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I think context matters when it comes to Gore, if it serves a purpose for the story. Like a war movie
Like if its for gritty realism or something over the top for humor, like evil dead
But gore for the sake of just being gross and gory is kinda cringe to me more cause it takes me out of the movie
Like Jeremy Saulnier‘s Green Room.
The graphic parts of that movie I enjoyed and was in line with the feel and plot of the story
Where a movie like “The Terrifier” started out oky to me, but eventually took me out for trying too hard to be gross and edgy
Or Human Centipede 2. If there was no gore we'd be watching 2 hrs of an ugly little man sitting in a booth at his job in a parking garage.
I wouldn't be able to sit thru it all.
IIN that I find this unattractive?
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I think context matters when it comes to Gore, if it serves a purpose for the story. Like a war movie
Like if its for gritty realism or something over the top for humor, like evil dead
But gore for the sake of just being gross and gory is kinda cringe to me more cause it takes me out of the movie
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Like Jeremy Saulnier‘s Green Room.
The graphic parts of that movie I enjoyed and was in line with the feel and plot of the story
Where a movie like “The Terrifier” started out oky to me, but eventually took me out for trying too hard to be gross and edgy
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Or Human Centipede 2. If there was no gore we'd be watching 2 hrs of an ugly little man sitting in a booth at his job in a parking garage.
I wouldn't be able to sit thru it all.