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A tasty bad movie that changed Internet forever
In an era where Internet wasn't as expansive as it is today, this film became known for its trailer that marked the Internet forever, giving birth to a long series of video reactions we have today. As movie itself is certainly bad for its poor production. Most of the adult films hadn't the best quality back then for being underground productions, but some of them tried to give something interesting through edition, direction or a tiny plot. This movie has none of that, but there is something that made it won a place in the digital world. Its strong content marked the minds of innocent users that soon would find out how dark Internet can be. It can be revolting to must people, but some find this film pleasant as any other adult film. Its content turns out to be attractive to those how likes to watch something beyond the usual stuff. The two girls are certainly desirable, and the actions they commit here makes the experience pleasant. At the end, this movie is beautifully gross, and that is what makes it offer a delightful experience to those who we cannot find enough satisfaction in the usual stuff. It's bad as a movie and bad for the weak, but still delicious as an adult film. My final rating for this movie is a 2/10.
Yikes
I don't even wanna go into the details. This film, or more or less 2 girls 1 cup was enough. No thank you.
Ideal to watch with friends with strong stomachs
Let's suppose that one has already seen everything and wants to give space to more unusual situations. This movie is great to start with. The first thirty seconds are suitable for all audiences. Then things start to take color until the moment finally arrives where the world is divided in two: either you decide to be disgusted or have fun. I remember the day we saw her and ate happily the whole time. Then one of my friends said: "I saw worse things in the bathrooms of the army battalion where I served my country." If worse things happen in a barracks this means that the film is not hard enough. The dilemma is how to move in a direction where actresses don't end up consuming your soul at the low price of necessity.
Hungry Bitches (2007) - A Masterpiece Beyond the Bounds of Cinema
Few films have dared to push the limits of artistic expression quite like Hungry Bitches. A tour de force of unflinching realism, this Brazilian magnum opus shatters conventional storytelling, offering audiences a visceral experience that transcends mere film-it is a baptism by fire. To call it controversial would be a disservice. To dismiss it as mere shock value would be an act of cinematic ignorance. This is not just a film; it is an epoch-defining cultural moment.
A Bold Narrative Vision Director Marco Antônio Fiorito crafts a narrative that speaks to the very essence of human desire, indulgence, and consequence. The film's lead actresses-whose performances can only be described as fearless-navigate a storyline that obliterates the barriers between pleasure and revulsion. In an era where Hollywood cowers behind sanitized, focus-group-tested blockbusters, Hungry Bitches delivers raw, unfiltered truth with the subtlety of a sledgehammer to the skull.
Like Citizen Kane, the film's structure is deceptively simple-two women, a cup, and a boundless ambition to redefine intimacy. Yet, beneath the surface lies a tale of hedonism, sacrifice, and an almost Shakespearean descent into the darkest recesses of human indulgence. This is not just scatology; this is philosophy in motion.
Cinematography and Direction What truly elevates Hungry Bitches is its avant-garde cinematography. The camerawork, handheld and immediate, immerses the viewer in a way reminiscent of Dogme 95 films-raw, urgent, and profoundly personal. Each frame is constructed with an unflinching honesty that dares the audience to look away, but like the car crash of Crash (1996), we simply cannot.
Lighting is used masterfully to highlight the earthy, organic tones that underscore the film's thematic core: the cyclical nature of consumption and excretion, a metaphor for life, death, and rebirth. The mise-en-scène is hauntingly intimate-there is nowhere to hide, no escape from the brutal authenticity of what unfolds on screen.
Cultural Impact and Legacy Hungry Bitches did not simply premiere-it erupted into the public consciousness. The infamous trailer, known to most as Two Girls, One Cup, became the War of the Worlds radio broadcast of the internet age-spawning reaction videos, think pieces, and existential crises in equal measure. It tested friendships, reshaped online content, and solidified itself as the definitive litmus test for the human psyche.
Consider its influence: could YouTube reaction culture exist without it? Could modern horror films like The Human Centipede or Tusk have found audiences had Hungry Bitches not paved the way? Would internet culture as we know it have evolved in the same way had it not collectively gasped, dry-heaved, and reevaluated its life choices in those fateful moments?
This is not just a film. This is not just cinema. This is a mirror to the human condition.
Final Verdict: 10/10 - A Cinematic Revelation Daring, unapologetic, and utterly unforgettable, Hungry Bitches is the Apocalypse Now of its time-a film that does not ask for your approval, but demands your submission. It is a landmark in transgressive cinema, a gauntlet thrown at the feet of anyone who believes they have seen it all.
To watch Hungry Bitches is to be changed, irreversibly and irrevocably. To dismiss it is to deny the evolution of art itself.
A masterpiece. One point deducted for the abrupt ending.
A Bold Narrative Vision Director Marco Antônio Fiorito crafts a narrative that speaks to the very essence of human desire, indulgence, and consequence. The film's lead actresses-whose performances can only be described as fearless-navigate a storyline that obliterates the barriers between pleasure and revulsion. In an era where Hollywood cowers behind sanitized, focus-group-tested blockbusters, Hungry Bitches delivers raw, unfiltered truth with the subtlety of a sledgehammer to the skull.
Like Citizen Kane, the film's structure is deceptively simple-two women, a cup, and a boundless ambition to redefine intimacy. Yet, beneath the surface lies a tale of hedonism, sacrifice, and an almost Shakespearean descent into the darkest recesses of human indulgence. This is not just scatology; this is philosophy in motion.
Cinematography and Direction What truly elevates Hungry Bitches is its avant-garde cinematography. The camerawork, handheld and immediate, immerses the viewer in a way reminiscent of Dogme 95 films-raw, urgent, and profoundly personal. Each frame is constructed with an unflinching honesty that dares the audience to look away, but like the car crash of Crash (1996), we simply cannot.
Lighting is used masterfully to highlight the earthy, organic tones that underscore the film's thematic core: the cyclical nature of consumption and excretion, a metaphor for life, death, and rebirth. The mise-en-scène is hauntingly intimate-there is nowhere to hide, no escape from the brutal authenticity of what unfolds on screen.
Cultural Impact and Legacy Hungry Bitches did not simply premiere-it erupted into the public consciousness. The infamous trailer, known to most as Two Girls, One Cup, became the War of the Worlds radio broadcast of the internet age-spawning reaction videos, think pieces, and existential crises in equal measure. It tested friendships, reshaped online content, and solidified itself as the definitive litmus test for the human psyche.
Consider its influence: could YouTube reaction culture exist without it? Could modern horror films like The Human Centipede or Tusk have found audiences had Hungry Bitches not paved the way? Would internet culture as we know it have evolved in the same way had it not collectively gasped, dry-heaved, and reevaluated its life choices in those fateful moments?
This is not just a film. This is not just cinema. This is a mirror to the human condition.
Final Verdict: 10/10 - A Cinematic Revelation Daring, unapologetic, and utterly unforgettable, Hungry Bitches is the Apocalypse Now of its time-a film that does not ask for your approval, but demands your submission. It is a landmark in transgressive cinema, a gauntlet thrown at the feet of anyone who believes they have seen it all.
To watch Hungry Bitches is to be changed, irreversibly and irrevocably. To dismiss it is to deny the evolution of art itself.
A masterpiece. One point deducted for the abrupt ending.
NASTY
It starts off with 2 girls suckin their tits, then one of them shits in a cup, they take turns eating shit sundaes, and all of that is SO F****** DISGUSTING
Did you know
- TriviaPopularly known as "2 Girls 1 Cup".
- GoofsDirector Fiorito says soft serve ice cream was used and not fecal matter. However, soft serve should be served in a cone not a cup.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tosh.0: Leave Britney Alone! (2009)
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