The Killing of a Sacred Deer 2017 is Yorgos Lanthimos's attempt to show Lars Von Trier how to properly corrupt the audience
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Blender Dumbass
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I was afraid of 2017 absurdist horror film by
Yorgos Lanthimos The Killing of a Sacred Deer, because I know it involves a murder of a child. Ever since
Lars Von Trier utterly traumatized me with his depiction of this very thing in
The House That Jack Built I avoid movies like this. But seeing
Bugonia the other day, where I attempted to psycho-sexually analyse Lanthimos, I realized that I avoided a movie that potentially has a lot of what I need for such an analysis. So I braved myself and saw the damn film. Now I think the film was about corrupting the audience enough that they would feel good about a child being murdered. I'm not joking. That is how the movie is structured.
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Machete Kills 2013 is trying to beat Spaceballs
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Blender Dumbass
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As I observed 2 hours ago in my
review of Machete, the first film is about US politics of 2025. The second movie
Machete Kills is something else entirely. If the first film is a semi-parody of exploitation films. This one is a full on spoof comedy, parodying not just exploitation films, but other things too. By the end of the film, the bullshit is so absurd, that you cannot stop laughing. And then
Elon Musk appears out of nowhere to send
Machete into space.
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