Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIve is a man on the edge whose traumatic childhood causes him to develop a thing for sex, perversion, violence and murder.Ive is a man on the edge whose traumatic childhood causes him to develop a thing for sex, perversion, violence and murder.Ive is a man on the edge whose traumatic childhood causes him to develop a thing for sex, perversion, violence and murder.
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Yes, if you make movie you need talent--sound simple but its exactly what missing. In addition flick carry heavy weight of era and deduction. Instead of looking into reality it concentrated on readily available conclusions.
Durch die Hölle presents itself as an ambitious exploration of childhood trauma and its devastating consequences, yet stumbles repeatedly in its execution. The film's atmosphere wavers between genuinely unsettling moments and unintentionally comedic missteps, largely due to inconsistent cinematography that can't decide whether it wants to be art house or exploitation. The visual language feels borrowed rather than original, with lighting choices that often work against the intended mood rather than enhancing it.
Velly Beguard delivers the film's sole noteworthy performance as the troubled protagonist Yves, bringing a raw intensity that occasionally transcends the material's limitations. His portrayal of psychological deterioration carries moments of genuine disturbing power, particularly in scenes exploring the character's warped sexuality. Unfortunately, the supporting cast, including Alice Arno, feels wooden and disconnected from the film's darker themes. The performances lack the nuanced understanding necessary to navigate such psychologically complex territory, often reducing potentially powerful scenes to mere shock value.
The film's pacing proves equally problematic, with Brottet struggling to maintain tension throughout the runtime. Key dramatic moments feel rushed while less important sequences drag on interminably. The director's handling of the psychological horror elements lacks sophistication, relying too heavily on surface-level provocations rather than developing genuine psychological depth. When the film does attempt serious psychological exploration, it often feels superficial and exploitative rather than meaningful.
The cinematography, while occasionally striking, suffers from an identity crisis that undermines the overall vision. Certain shots demonstrate technical competence, but the visual storytelling lacks cohesion and purpose. The film's low budget becomes painfully apparent in crucial moments, with production values that distract from rather than support the narrative's more ambitious goals.
Velly Beguard delivers the film's sole noteworthy performance as the troubled protagonist Yves, bringing a raw intensity that occasionally transcends the material's limitations. His portrayal of psychological deterioration carries moments of genuine disturbing power, particularly in scenes exploring the character's warped sexuality. Unfortunately, the supporting cast, including Alice Arno, feels wooden and disconnected from the film's darker themes. The performances lack the nuanced understanding necessary to navigate such psychologically complex territory, often reducing potentially powerful scenes to mere shock value.
The film's pacing proves equally problematic, with Brottet struggling to maintain tension throughout the runtime. Key dramatic moments feel rushed while less important sequences drag on interminably. The director's handling of the psychological horror elements lacks sophistication, relying too heavily on surface-level provocations rather than developing genuine psychological depth. When the film does attempt serious psychological exploration, it often feels superficial and exploitative rather than meaningful.
The cinematography, while occasionally striking, suffers from an identity crisis that undermines the overall vision. Certain shots demonstrate technical competence, but the visual storytelling lacks cohesion and purpose. The film's low budget becomes painfully apparent in crucial moments, with production values that distract from rather than support the narrative's more ambitious goals.
The plot description pretty much nails the very minimal story. This is basically made up of lots of unrelated softcore footage loosely held together by narration. Very reminiscent of the films of Doris Wishman in the late 60s ... The photography is just better. It's silly and more than a bit campy. The girls are very pretty and the disjointed story of a man descending into murderous madness was enough to keep my attention for an hour and a half.
There are thousands of films that are much worse and thousands that are better. If you are a fan of the nudie roughie then you'll like it more than most.
There are thousands of films that are much worse and thousands that are better. If you are a fan of the nudie roughie then you'll like it more than most.
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- CuriosidadesThe movie was pulled from theaters after its original short run, it never got a VHS release and it never aired on German TV. It finally became available for viewing again with a BluRay release.
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- Durch die Hölle
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 26 minutos
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