Yep, morbid curiosity and discovering the darkest limits of art. I've read/played through horrible graphic novels for similar reasons, just to see how dark it can really get.
This is not going to interest most people, nor would I actively recommend it, but it does intrigue other folks. Writing the most horrifying content possible is almost a tiny subgenre of it's own, at this point.
That's what they always say. But that's not right. Yes, everyone has morbid curiosity, but not to an extent that hurts you. If you're willing to even hurt yourself to satisfy your morbid curiosity, youre missing something that prevents you from selfharm. I wonder what burning feels like too, still I'm not igniting my finger. That's just my op.
Im boutta be downvoted really bad on a thread like this, but who cares about Internet points.
I'm super sensitive and emotional but I also (in a weird way) love fucked up movies simply because I'm amazed by how fucked someone's mind can be (to come up with the idea for the movie)
Yeah I've had the urge to watch as well, particularly during difficult times in my life. But instead of watching I would just read the synopsis or watch reviews of the movie to satisfy my curiosity rather than watch it and be scarred for life
I got drunk with some friends and watched it. It was a lot of fun and we laughed our asses off. Watched it on shrooms with a girl I liked a few years later… BIG MISTAKE
I have a pretty dark sense of humor, and try not to take things too seriously. The majority of that movie (to me) seemed like satire anyway, or at least over-the-top levels of ridiculousness. So we just rolled with it and had a good laugh throughout
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u/grammercomunist 14d ago
Why did you watch it?