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Um grupo de crianças perturbadas que vivem no mesmo quarteirão são perseguidas por um cão falante chamado Labby que as leva em passeios surrealistas e infernais entre diferentes dimensões e ... Ler tudoUm grupo de crianças perturbadas que vivem no mesmo quarteirão são perseguidas por um cão falante chamado Labby que as leva em passeios surrealistas e infernais entre diferentes dimensões e períodos.Um grupo de crianças perturbadas que vivem no mesmo quarteirão são perseguidas por um cão falante chamado Labby que as leva em passeios surrealistas e infernais entre diferentes dimensões e períodos.
Ruby Larocca
- Sophia
- (narração)
- …
Brandon Slagle
- The Man
- (narração)
- …
Joey Smack
- Ralph
- (narração)
- …
Victor Bonacore
- Smiling Man
- (narração)
Joshua Michael Greene
- Tommy
- (narração)
Linnea Quigley
- Sophia's Mom
- (narração)
M. dot Strange
- Doctor
- (narração)
- (as M Dot Strange)
Trent Haaga
- Ralph's Dad
- (narração)
Devanny Pinn
- Ralph's Mom
- (narração)
Carlos Bonilla
- Johnny
- (narração)
- (as C1B2)
- …
Swift Treweeke
- Screaming
- (narração)
- (as Passenger of Shit)
Edward Bonacore
- Shadow People
- (narração)
Violet Riot
- Fuzzy Bunny
- (narração)
Emily Youcis
- Alfred Alfer
- (narração)
Will Da Beast
- Brown Bear
- (narração)
Ian Wright
- Man on Fire
- (narração)
- (as DJ Plague)
Jay Longo
- Smiling Monsters
- (narração)
- …
Avaliações em destaque
This review is going to be subjective because I'm not like most people who get scared by horror films like The Exorcist or The Shining. I get scared by strange things. Things that bury themselves into your psyche and fester for a long time. That's why I'm such a fan of David Lynch's surreal films and why (what most people would describe as) an unwatchable mess like Inland Empire is a frightening masterpiece to me. Similarly, some people find videos of glitches from The Sims hilarious, whereas I find them chilling with those strange and nightmarish impossible contortions. Where the Dead Go to Die is like one big Sims glitch.
Many will see it as an atrociously animated and badly voice acted mess, and they wouldn't be wrong. This has to be the worst animation ever committed to film. In fact, it looks as though it was made on The Sims with a few disturbing expansion packs which allow your sims to woohoo with animals and travel to a kaleidoscopic hell. This will make the film borderline unwatchable for some people, but for me it made it all the more horrifying. Likewise, a little boy being voiced by a man mimicking a screechy child's voice is much more frightening to me than being voiced by an actual child. It's extremely uncomfortable as it feels like we're watching something Satanic that shouldn't be watched.
Where the Dead Go to Die has to be one of the most disturbing films I have ever seen and I don't get too disturbed easily either. This film is up there with Salo, Martyrs and all he rest. If it was a live action production then I'm pretty sure that the anonymous director, who goes by Jimmy ScreamerClauz, would be arrested. Whilst the animation is beyond poor, the ideas are still there and these ideas are seriously messed up. I don't want to spoil it for people who want to experience this mind fudge, but there are some depraved ideas involving children which are explored explicitly in this film. They may only look like blobs, but that didn't make it any less upsetting to watch, for me at least. Especially combined with the horrifying musical score in the background.
I feel like I should delve into the story a little bit. Where the Dead Go to Die is an anthology film which follows three characters living in the same neighbourhood (I think) who all come in contact with a demonic dog. The first segment tells the story of a boy who is convinced by the dog to kill his mother's unborn child as it's the antichrist. This story certainly gives you a taste of things to come. It's just utter madness with some terribly disturbing ideas and images thrown in. The second story kind of lost me a bit, but it concerns a man who steals people's memories after killing them. It's the weakest story and is mainly an excuse to go overboard on the hellish, surreal imagery. The last story is the strongest and most disturbing. It concerns a neglected boy with his dead Siamese twin's head stuck to the side of his face, who falls in love with a little girl. Needless to say, she harbours some very dark secrets at home.
You can try and think about the absolute sickest thing in the world and this film will show you worse. I can't decide whether I liked it or not. You could argue that it's a film designed to shock you for the sake of it, but there is actually a story here (several actually) and I'd argue that this Jimmy ScreamerClauz bloke actually prioritises the story over the moments of depravity. This isn't like August Underground where it's just one sick pointless scene trying to outdo the other. The disturbing themes do actually have something to do with the surreal story, particularly in the last segment. There's a moment where I was almost moved to tears, just due to the intensity of the concept presented on screen. The relentless bleakness also started to get to me after a while.
Where the Dead Go to Die is not a good film on a technical level, but it's unlike anything I have ever seen. There's no denying that it's innovative, whether that's in a good way or not. It does get bogged down in its moments of relentless surreal glitchy imagery, but when it focuses, I found myself strangely captivated. On one hand I find the film trashy and stupid but on the other I find it startling and original. It's an endlessly dark, depraved and upsetting film. It disturbed me, horrified me and affected me both emotionally and physically. It's a film which I won't ever forget, and that has to be worth something doesn't it?
Many will see it as an atrociously animated and badly voice acted mess, and they wouldn't be wrong. This has to be the worst animation ever committed to film. In fact, it looks as though it was made on The Sims with a few disturbing expansion packs which allow your sims to woohoo with animals and travel to a kaleidoscopic hell. This will make the film borderline unwatchable for some people, but for me it made it all the more horrifying. Likewise, a little boy being voiced by a man mimicking a screechy child's voice is much more frightening to me than being voiced by an actual child. It's extremely uncomfortable as it feels like we're watching something Satanic that shouldn't be watched.
Where the Dead Go to Die has to be one of the most disturbing films I have ever seen and I don't get too disturbed easily either. This film is up there with Salo, Martyrs and all he rest. If it was a live action production then I'm pretty sure that the anonymous director, who goes by Jimmy ScreamerClauz, would be arrested. Whilst the animation is beyond poor, the ideas are still there and these ideas are seriously messed up. I don't want to spoil it for people who want to experience this mind fudge, but there are some depraved ideas involving children which are explored explicitly in this film. They may only look like blobs, but that didn't make it any less upsetting to watch, for me at least. Especially combined with the horrifying musical score in the background.
I feel like I should delve into the story a little bit. Where the Dead Go to Die is an anthology film which follows three characters living in the same neighbourhood (I think) who all come in contact with a demonic dog. The first segment tells the story of a boy who is convinced by the dog to kill his mother's unborn child as it's the antichrist. This story certainly gives you a taste of things to come. It's just utter madness with some terribly disturbing ideas and images thrown in. The second story kind of lost me a bit, but it concerns a man who steals people's memories after killing them. It's the weakest story and is mainly an excuse to go overboard on the hellish, surreal imagery. The last story is the strongest and most disturbing. It concerns a neglected boy with his dead Siamese twin's head stuck to the side of his face, who falls in love with a little girl. Needless to say, she harbours some very dark secrets at home.
You can try and think about the absolute sickest thing in the world and this film will show you worse. I can't decide whether I liked it or not. You could argue that it's a film designed to shock you for the sake of it, but there is actually a story here (several actually) and I'd argue that this Jimmy ScreamerClauz bloke actually prioritises the story over the moments of depravity. This isn't like August Underground where it's just one sick pointless scene trying to outdo the other. The disturbing themes do actually have something to do with the surreal story, particularly in the last segment. There's a moment where I was almost moved to tears, just due to the intensity of the concept presented on screen. The relentless bleakness also started to get to me after a while.
Where the Dead Go to Die is not a good film on a technical level, but it's unlike anything I have ever seen. There's no denying that it's innovative, whether that's in a good way or not. It does get bogged down in its moments of relentless surreal glitchy imagery, but when it focuses, I found myself strangely captivated. On one hand I find the film trashy and stupid but on the other I find it startling and original. It's an endlessly dark, depraved and upsetting film. It disturbed me, horrified me and affected me both emotionally and physically. It's a film which I won't ever forget, and that has to be worth something doesn't it?
I have seen so many terrible animated movies in my life like dorbees, rapsittie street kids, foodfight, and wolf tracer's dinosaur island. but this is just... TERRIBLE. the person who made this movie, Jimmy Screamerclaz is a really nice guy. although his animations are HORRIFIC. the animation looks like a eight year old made the models in Microsoft paint 3d. this is a anthology horror film with 3 stories. Tainted Milk, Liquid Memories, and The mask that the monsters wear. the thing is NONE OF THEM HAVE A COHERENT PLOT.I don't know what to say about this. If I could I would rate this 0/10. please never watch this movie. It makes Foodfight look like a masterpiece
Watched this with little to no background going in along with a few others. It's rough, both in content and actual quality, but it was still oddly fascinating enough that I watched through the entire thing. I certainly wouldn't recommend it for some, even most people, but I wouldn't write the entire thing off as being unwatachable garbage like some people seem to be doing.
Imagine if someone made a concoction consisting of every hard drug imaginable (crack, heroin, LSD, etc) that was liquefied in a blender and consumed through the butt. Now imagine that person doesn't die, but instead makes an animated movie based on the absolutely messed up things he sees in his tripped out state.
That would be normal compared to Where The Dead Go To Die.
Don't see this movie. It should be illegal. Seriously, I don't think I could describe what happens in the film without worrying that I'll get arrested and become a registered sex offender. Yea, it's that kind of "movie." If I could give it a score lower than a 1, I would.
That would be normal compared to Where The Dead Go To Die.
Don't see this movie. It should be illegal. Seriously, I don't think I could describe what happens in the film without worrying that I'll get arrested and become a registered sex offender. Yea, it's that kind of "movie." If I could give it a score lower than a 1, I would.
The dead goes to die is a different animal. I believe it's 4/10 spot on IMDb is what it deserves. What starts out as a funny display in pure vulgar and morbid humor turns into a confusing and nauseating mess. But it takes great pride in twisting you into the nightmare. The emotional tones from one story to the next don't flow well at all. As stated it starts out as a guilty pleasure South Park humored display of bad taste, then switches gears to nonsensical confusion and finally lands on so disturbing there's no reason to go that far over the line. Serbian film is much easier to watch than the third segment of this. I wish it would have just gone along merrily with the distasteful humor rather than delving into such a bleak reality that you'll never want to watch it again. All in all you have to respect the effort and insanity of it all. Tread carefully!
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesJimmy Screamerclauz thought he was making a comedy even going as far to add a laugh track throughout the film until he decided against it.
- ConexõesEdited from Tainted Milk (2009)
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