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Senses of Cinema closes a positive review with this:
There may be a riotous celebration of carnality, and it’s part of the thrill, but there is also a dark nihilism at play that openly criticises all levels of society, from the superstitious villagers and their reliance on faith and religion, to Coffin Joe’s megalomania as he becomes drunk on his own sense of personal power fuelled by a knowledge that is deeply flawed.Classic-Horror says it "manages to be something unique and special." Moria has a 3-star review. 1000 Misspent Hours says, "Watching it is like eavesdropping on somebody’s nightmares— it may not make sense, but this peek into a tortured psyche is pretty compelling nevertheless."
Goodness, this looks very spooky. Not sure it would be something I'll watch, but I may come back to it later. I AM enjoying your October series of horror and scary works, though.
ReplyDeleteThere's more religion in this than most, with religious practice actually meaning something. Interesting.
DeleteI think I'll pass on this one. You really do come up with some interesting movies for October--LOL! :)
ReplyDeleteThe title is one of the creepiest things about it lol
DeleteThis sounds interesting. I'll make sure I watch this one.
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