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Just a head's up, if you're making a decision on any of these films based purely on research, keep in mind that these films are all controversial to some degree, and not just for being explicit. Many of them redefine horror formulas is ways that horror fans may not like. Any film that stirs controversy or breaks the rules will cause a wide variance in opinion. I wouldn't trust any RT or IMDB ratings for any of these films, and I certainly wouldn't be overly influenced by any single reviewer's opinion. For instance, a horror fan may choose to watch Trouble Every Day hoping to see a fresh take on the vampire subgenre, but be utterly disappointed because not a single fang is to be found in the entire film. When I first watched In My Skin, my own preconception negatively influenced the experience. I was hoping for some cool body horror that might rival Cronenberg, and instead got a woman's psychological battle, seen through an arthouse lens. The second time I watched it, I was blown away. What I love about this group of films is that, although they disrupt the tropes, they don't come across as pretentious, as if they're better than the classic concepts they're both drawing from and mutating in the process. They treat their predecessors with a great deal of respect, and don't attempt to hide or satirize their influences. I've read plenty of less-than-insightful reviews about how such-and-such a film is just a copy of some other film. (Frontier(s) / TCM is a common one.) Almost always, however, those reviewers are not looking close enough. Running with the Trouble Every Day example, here's a quote I like from one particular review: Quote:
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I'll vote for Inside and take back my vote for Haute Tension. Inside is a better film.
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Done.
We are still in the hunt for our 24th finalist. http://www.horror.com/forum/showthre...57593&page=120
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I'll back The Devils Backbone
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The Devil's Backbone stakes a claim for that 24th spot as well, along with Final Destination, Little Otik and The Orphanage. All 4 films have 4 backings each. http://www.horror.com/forum/showthre...57593&page=120 Which one will break away and join Ginger Snaps at the top of the list? Let's wait and see.
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Little Otik.
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Sounds good to me.
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Fine with me.
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