The Most Depressing Movie I've Ever Seen
"I may be an asshole, But did I ever beat you like he did?"
So two movies into the Dimension Extreme Terror 6 Pack, I was expecting the worst from the rest. Welcome to the jungle is a pure shit version of Cannibal Holocaust and Automation Transfusion was nothing but boring trash interspersed with some really awesome gore. So I decided to watch 13: Game of Death expecting more of the same d tier trash.
Instead though, I got a truly emotional experience that is as brutal as it is heartwretching to watch. It reminded me of when I watched Ab-Normal Beauty last year. Not only because it is a piece of extreme cinema from an asian country that was released in the 2000's, but because shook me to me my very core. I will say that Ab-Normal Beauty was a hair better, but still left me in an extremely depressed state after watching it. 13: Game of Death paints a haunting picture of society that never gets bogged down in it's own commentary and focuses on creating a captivating expirence from start to finish.
I will not go into too much detail here since it is easily available on tubi and vudu for free and it is best to watch and see it for yourself (that is if you are up for down right depressing and haunting psychological horror movies). Trust me, you will not regret it.
So two movies into the Dimension Extreme Terror 6 Pack, I was expecting the worst from the rest. Welcome to the jungle is a pure shit version of Cannibal Holocaust and Automation Transfusion was nothing but boring trash interspersed with some really awesome gore. So I decided to watch 13: Game of Death expecting more of the same d tier trash.
Instead though, I got a truly emotional experience that is as brutal as it is heartwretching to watch. It reminded me of when I watched Ab-Normal Beauty last year. Not only because it is a piece of extreme cinema from an asian country that was released in the 2000's, but because shook me to me my very core. I will say that Ab-Normal Beauty was a hair better, but still left me in an extremely depressed state after watching it. 13: Game of Death paints a haunting picture of society that never gets bogged down in it's own commentary and focuses on creating a captivating expirence from start to finish.
I will not go into too much detail here since it is easily available on tubi and vudu for free and it is best to watch and see it for yourself (that is if you are up for down right depressing and haunting psychological horror movies). Trust me, you will not regret it.
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