MisterShhh
अप्रैल 2005 को शामिल हुए
नई प्रोफ़ाइल में आपका स्वागत है
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I will just right off the bat state that you, quite simply, cannot unwatch this movie. It's important that everyone realizes that there is no unringing this bell. You will almost certainly wish you could unsee it, and if not or worse, you enjoyed it, you need to be on a government list available to the public. It goes from shady, to dark, to disturbing, to depraved. But then it gets so far beyond that that you may actually find yourself trying to turn it off only to realize it's too late and you forever know what happened in the.. climax... (surely there has to be a better word). Since 2013 when I saw it, I've become a father and eventual single parent to a son. I couldn't imagine seeing this again.
I will say though, that if you are someone who likes really pushing your comfort level and challenging your psyche with incredibly difficult material, then this should be on your list, because after you survive this, you can watch slightly less disturbing, but far better films with the knowledge that at least what you're watching isn't A Serbian Film. In all seriousness, the absolute summit of Mt Heinous here is one of those things that is so horrible we collectively just do not ever think about it for the sake of our own wellbeing. I said on a reddit post that knowing the name of this movie is a legitimate infohazard. I believe that is a completely true statement.
Best of luck if you dare take this film on. I wish I could unsee it, but I also know that I can handle any other work of fiction for having been naively self-inflicted with this... thing.
I will say though, that if you are someone who likes really pushing your comfort level and challenging your psyche with incredibly difficult material, then this should be on your list, because after you survive this, you can watch slightly less disturbing, but far better films with the knowledge that at least what you're watching isn't A Serbian Film. In all seriousness, the absolute summit of Mt Heinous here is one of those things that is so horrible we collectively just do not ever think about it for the sake of our own wellbeing. I said on a reddit post that knowing the name of this movie is a legitimate infohazard. I believe that is a completely true statement.
Best of luck if you dare take this film on. I wish I could unsee it, but I also know that I can handle any other work of fiction for having been naively self-inflicted with this... thing.
I don't understand the reviews deriding this as if it's important to JJBA. Or the ones criticizing things that don't matter in an anthology series. Maybe some of you have never seen the shows this is an homage to. It's just for fun, and Kishibe is absolutely the perfect character to frame it, and it's good to see Koichi and Okyuasu again. It's just four strange stories that are like the Twilight Zone in the JoJo universe. I find it to be very enjoyable, and I had pretty low expectations. 8/10. I'm docking it for being so short at 4 episodes and because it doesn't feel like it was meant to be taken too seriously, not like JJBA is either, but this even less so.
Trey and Matt describing and skewering their experience reopening a beloved Colorado landmark using the tried and true Cartman v Butters dynamic. Don't overthink it guys.
Oh, I have to pad this out more? Okay, it's almost a spiritual successor to Assburgers, or going even further back, Cartmanland or any other of Eric's entrepreneurial endeavors. Aborted fetuses, Christian rock, Boy Band... yes, it's well trodden territory, but after 26 years sometimes a return to the comfort and familiarity of something that is a legitimate American (Colorado for me) institution like South Park is nice. I don't think their goal is to make bold social statements every week. Sometimes it's just about dirty jokes, classic dynamics, and a little insight into Trey and Matt's lives. There, I met the word count.
Oh, I have to pad this out more? Okay, it's almost a spiritual successor to Assburgers, or going even further back, Cartmanland or any other of Eric's entrepreneurial endeavors. Aborted fetuses, Christian rock, Boy Band... yes, it's well trodden territory, but after 26 years sometimes a return to the comfort and familiarity of something that is a legitimate American (Colorado for me) institution like South Park is nice. I don't think their goal is to make bold social statements every week. Sometimes it's just about dirty jokes, classic dynamics, and a little insight into Trey and Matt's lives. There, I met the word count.