xxxxxdarkmoon
Joined Jul 2018
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Incredible. This is a documentary about true happenings, which shows that life writes better stories than any author could create. At the end, I was speechless, at how far jealousy and stalking can go. I feel sorry for the victims and their families. Hofrrible happenings. Unimaginable what jealousy can make out of a person. Pure monsters. Driven by the ego. And ego-based jealousy.
An absolute must-watch if looking for real real-life story about stalking and jealousy.
An absolute must-watch if looking for real real-life story about stalking and jealousy.
...and too much for me. It's one of the hardest films I've ever seen to watch.
Brutally bloody, disturbing and terrifying. So be warned. This is what a horror movie should be, right? Actually, yes. What I'm about to say is just my personal experience. Even though it's a brutal and bloody horror movie, which is what the horror genre is all about, I didn't like the movie because it was just too repulsive. And if the movie wasn't visually repulsive, as it was at the beginning, then it's the conversations these guys have. And when they're not talking, the images, actions and scenes are repulsive. And as for those conversations: I don't want to hear men talking about their experiences with sodomy. I definitely don't want to hear anything like that. They talk about it like it's something funny.... So, objectively speaking, this is a hard to watch, great horror movie, not for the faint of heart. Obviously, I'm too much of a faint of heart person. That's why Baskin is not my cup of tea.
But I can't emphasize enough: that doesn't mean it's a bad horror movie either. It completely fulfills its purpose: it scares and disturbs the viewer damn well.
Brutally bloody, disturbing and terrifying. So be warned. This is what a horror movie should be, right? Actually, yes. What I'm about to say is just my personal experience. Even though it's a brutal and bloody horror movie, which is what the horror genre is all about, I didn't like the movie because it was just too repulsive. And if the movie wasn't visually repulsive, as it was at the beginning, then it's the conversations these guys have. And when they're not talking, the images, actions and scenes are repulsive. And as for those conversations: I don't want to hear men talking about their experiences with sodomy. I definitely don't want to hear anything like that. They talk about it like it's something funny.... So, objectively speaking, this is a hard to watch, great horror movie, not for the faint of heart. Obviously, I'm too much of a faint of heart person. That's why Baskin is not my cup of tea.
But I can't emphasize enough: that doesn't mean it's a bad horror movie either. It completely fulfills its purpose: it scares and disturbs the viewer damn well.
It's a void. A lack of entertainment. There are worried faces, pilots receiving orders and reporting what they see, which is nothing but landscapes.
And more conversations with worried faces. Until finally the credits roll. This film is boring, even if you fast-forward through it and even skip most of the scenes. There is nothing to see, nothing interesting.
I feel sorry for the actors, the director, and everyone involved.
And more conversations with worried faces. Until finally the credits roll. This film is boring, even if you fast-forward through it and even skip most of the scenes. There is nothing to see, nothing interesting.
I feel sorry for the actors, the director, and everyone involved.