![]() ![]() Now that we’ve finally seen A Serbian Film, it’s easy to understand why people are labeling it as perhaps the most extreme movie ever made. Opening in limited release this weekend (rated NC-17, mind you), Serbia-born director Srdjan Spasojevic’s debut feature has been a lightning rod of criticism and outright anger since the incredibly violent and sexually explicit flick began its festival run early last year. Putrid, absolutely, but not frightening at all.īesides, after seeing A Serbian Film, The Human Centipede seems like a lighthearted comedy. ![]() Last year, Dutch filmmaker Tom Six’s controversial The Human Centipede (First Sequence) accomplished this, albeit in an unintentionally funny, not to mention partially effective, way as hard as Six’s movie tried, there’s just nothing scary about a chain of ass-to-mouth people. Sometimes, a new movie (usually foreign) comes along and walks the fine line between vile exploitation and psychologically devastating horror.
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