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Old 08-09-2007, 08:50 AM
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Seen it. I wouldn't call it one of my favorites, but the style certainly is bewitching. And the opening sequence chilled me to my bones.

Check my review of it from "The Unsung, The Underappreciated and the Bizarre, The Other HDC Top 100" list in the general forum:

Begotten (1991)

You won’t like this film. Don’t even try to watch it. There is no dialog and there are no title cards. It’s shot in a grainy black and white. The story? That’s anyone’s guess. The effect? Skin crawling terror. Still interested? The film looks and feels old – not silent film old, but Dead Sea Scrolls old. It all revolves around the birth and subjugation of a human-like god-thing…at least that’s what I’m told. What makes this film so maddening and terrifying is how director E. Elias Merhige (Shadow of the Vampire) shoots the film in such an overly-distressed manner that you’re never quite sure what you’re seeing. This combined with a stunning sound design and the most transgressive acting style I’ve ever witnessed makes this film unnerving to watch. It took me several attempts to get past the first 10 minutes and I had nightmares for weeks. Because there is no real text of which to speak, the film attacks your subconscious, digging up whatever darkness your imagination can render. Like I said, you won’t like this film. Don’t even try to watch it. - Roderick Usher
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