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Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom), commonly referred to as Salò, is a controversial 1975 Italian drama film written and directed by Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini with uncredited writing contributions by Pupi Avati.[1][2] It is based on the book The 120 Days of Sodom by the Marquis de Sade. Because of its scenes depicting intensely graphic violence, sadism, and sexual depravity, the movie was extremely controversial upon its release, and remains banned in several countries to this day. It was Pasolini's last film; he was murdered shortly before Salò was released.

The film focuses on four wealthy, corrupted fascist libertines in Benito Mussolini's Italy in 1944 who kidnap a total of eighteen teenage boys and girls and subject them to four months of extreme violence, sadism, sexual and mental torture. The film is noted for exploring the themes of political corruption, abuse of power, sadism, perversion, sexuality, and fascism.

Although it remains a controversial film to this day, it has been praised by various film historians and critics, and while not typically considered a horror film, Salò was named the 65th scariest film ever made by the Chicago Film Critics Association in 2006[3] and is the subject of an article in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural[4] (1986).

Plot

The film is set in the Republic of Salò, the Fascist-occupied portion of Italy in 1944. The story is in four segments loosely parallel to Dante's Inferno: the Anteinferno, the Circle of Manias, the Circle of Shit, and the Circle of Blood.

Four men of power, the Duke (Duc de Blangis), the Bishop, the Magistrate (Curval), and the President (apparently Durcet) agree to marry each other's daughters as the first step in a debauched ritual. With the aid of several collaborator young men, they kidnap eighteen young men and women (nine of each sex), and take them to a palace near Marzabotto. Accompanying them are four middle-aged prostitutes, also collaborators, whose function in the debauchery will be to recount erotically arousing stories for the men of power, and who, in turn, will sadistically exploit their victims.

The story depicts some of the many days at the palace, during which the four men of power devise increasingly abhorrent tortures and humiliations for their own pleasure. In the Anteinferno segment, the captures of some victims by the collaborators are shown, and, later, the four lords examining them. The Circle of Manias presents some of the stories in the first part of Sade's book, told by Mrs. Vaccari (Hélène Surgère). In the Circle of Shit, the passions escalate in intensity from mainly non-penetrative sex to coprophagia. A most infamous scene shows a young woman forced to eat the feces of the Duke; later, the other victims are presented a giant meal of human feces. The Circle of Blood starts with a black mass-like wedding between the guards and the men of power, after which the Bishop has sex with a male victim. The Bishop then leaves to examine the captives in their rooms, where they start systematically betraying each other: one girl is revealed to be hiding a photograph, two girls are shown to be having a secret sexual affair, and finally, a collaborator (Ezio Manni) and the black servant (Ines Pellegrini) are shot down after being found having sex. Toward the end, the remaining victims who chose to not collaborate with their fascist tormentors are murdered through methods like scalping, branding, tongue and eyes cut out as each libertine takes his turn to watch, as voyeur.

The film's final shot portrays the complacency, myopia, and desensitization of the masses: two young soldiers, who had witnessed and collaborated in all of the prior atrocities, dance a simple waltz together.



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I've seen the Human Centipede, funny stuff. There's a sequel coming out too, with up to 12 people in the centipede.



 

Dallinor said:

I've seen the Human Centipede, funny stuff. There's a sequel coming out too, with up to 12 people in the centipede.



Oldschoolfool is to old to watch such sick and disgusting things. lol



The human centipede almost looks like  funny movie 0_o

Anyways, I've heard of Cannibal Holocaust and read the plot for it on wikipedia. Reading about it was just enough to make me cringe. 



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I think I've actually been desensitized to most horror/shock movies.

Nothing really disturbes me very much. 



 

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Dallinor said:

I think I've actually been desensitized to most horror/shock movies.

Nothing really disturbes me very much. 



I'll watch most of them,but I have my limits. When it's shocking,just for the sake of being shocking I refuse to watch it. I'll never watch the human centipede because it's disturbing just for the sake of being disturbing. I don't think I could handle something like that.So yes I'll watch horror/shock films to a point. lol



This is sick as well:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_Pig_(film_series)

"The films received additional media attention in the U.S. when in 1991 the actor Charlie Sheen mistook the second film of the series, Flower of Flesh and Blood for a genuine snuff film (a film where people get killed for real on camera) and contacted the FBI to report it."

That sick.



Battle Royale is also sick when you think about it.



Boutros said:

This is sick as well:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_Pig_(film_series)

"The films received additional media attention in the U.S. when in 1991 the actor Charlie Sheen mistook the second film of the series, Flower of Flesh and Blood for a genuine snuff film (a film where people get killed for real on camera) and contacted the FBI to report it."

That sick.

Your post made me think of this. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078935/trivia ----- the most banned film of all time. lol



i saw this movie and its nowhere near as bad as i thought it would be.  the concept is nasty but far as actual images and what not really isnt that bad.  kind of a disappointment to be honest.

 



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