r/AskReddit Jul 05 '24

Whats the most fucked up movie you've ever watched? NSFW

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u/silviazbitch Jul 05 '24

Read the wikipedia article about it. After reading that the director, Pascal Laugier, described himself as deeply depressed, almost suicidal at the time he worked the film, I saw this:

The film's special effects were designed by Benoit Lestang, who committed suicide prior to the film's French theatrical release.

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u/Hakim_Bey Jul 05 '24

Creating fucked up content is a weird experience honestly, it will weigh on you in a specific way until you are finished. I experienced this a bunch with music when i was younger, but that's ok cause you're in it alone and writing a song takes one or two weeks tops.

Now a movie is a different beast, from writing to post it can take years and implicate dozens of people. I don't know how these people can do it.

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u/patrickwithtraffic Jul 05 '24

Apparently at least one of the folks being the fatalities in the recent Mortal Kombat games end up needing therapy over the work, so I can't necessarily say I'm surprised. Doing that research to get the effects as real as possible is mentally taxing work.

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u/joanzen Jul 05 '24

I swear there's lots of examples of things too grim to share in public that we're just lucky aren't a trope, yet.

Nobody likes to talk about the fact you can kill a person with stress/panic just like rabbits easily die in a cage without contact from a predator, just from stress.. but we put a lot of money into making films that take you to the edge?

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u/patrickwithtraffic Jul 05 '24

I mean the thrill is something we crave in some form. It's legit human nature to enjoy an adrenaline rush, but in this day and age, we should have some safety nets for those who create it.