bluesman905 wrote:
yarnforhair wrote:
Antichrist at moments completely disgust me, made me want to cry, completely sympathize, made me think "what the fuck am i watching?," and feel extreme confusion.
I went through the same thing last weekend with Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door. I've never read his books but was aware of the film and had been avoiding it. I met him recently at a horrorfest and ended up with a copy. Got tired of people asking me if I'd seen it. First time I've ever thought "fuck I'm going to have to turn this off". I can't recall a film ever dragging that many emotions out of me. Been a week and I still don't feel right!
I just kept having flashbacks of it all today. it's so well done and it's so hard to watch at times. the only other times this is happened (and those haven't come close to this one) was with the infamous scene in irreversible, i had the hardest time not crying and turning it off, and with requiem for a dream because of the one guys arm in the car (that's vague but it's sick) and i felt/feel so extremely bad sarah, never have i had so much sympathy for someone.
Shadowboxer wrote:
Where did you watch it? Is it online?
How was Go-Getter, i wanted to see it for Zooey.
Yeah I got it from online, I'll message you about it. Don't want to post it here so if anyone wants to see Antichrist, I can lend you a hand.
The Go Getter was good, I thought. Just a cute little indie movie and I thought it was interesting how the main relationship was created. A little unique characteristic. If you want a cute, sweet, happy indie movie, go with this
