122 reviews
It is easy to understand what will make you look into this movie, and comments you will find will push you over the edge into watching it, just as I did.
Yes it is likely that it is the sickest film to have ever been put to film, however there is absolutely no entertainment factor to it. When a film introduces extreme gore, it works within the content of a story line that makes you look away and get adrenalin during the violent sequences. This film is a poorly filmed but accurate depiction of nothing but endless, silly gore designed to shock but that fails. It is almost certain that you will come away feeling slightly ashamed that you wanted to watch graphic rape, torture and necrophilic pheadophilia with nothing else to its credit other then it makes it look very real.
To call it shocking is to give it credit it doesn't deserve. The Exorcist was shocking, this has no 'shock' factor, no humorous factor that you get with some gore based films, no dialogue or story of any significance and any film enthusiast should feel offended that this is the most extreme film we have. Pathetic, ridiculous, childish and absolutely not worth looking at.
Yes it is likely that it is the sickest film to have ever been put to film, however there is absolutely no entertainment factor to it. When a film introduces extreme gore, it works within the content of a story line that makes you look away and get adrenalin during the violent sequences. This film is a poorly filmed but accurate depiction of nothing but endless, silly gore designed to shock but that fails. It is almost certain that you will come away feeling slightly ashamed that you wanted to watch graphic rape, torture and necrophilic pheadophilia with nothing else to its credit other then it makes it look very real.
To call it shocking is to give it credit it doesn't deserve. The Exorcist was shocking, this has no 'shock' factor, no humorous factor that you get with some gore based films, no dialogue or story of any significance and any film enthusiast should feel offended that this is the most extreme film we have. Pathetic, ridiculous, childish and absolutely not worth looking at.
- npalmerdeverill
- Apr 29, 2010
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I love horror films and cult horror, and I spend a great amount of time watching these types of movies. I was skeptical to watch this due to the high number of bad reviews it received here. Curiosity killed the cat. I started watching the movie with an open-mind. I don't have a problem with camera shake, I'm not squeamish about gore and rape. Of course I must agree this movie is sick on pretty much every level. But all together content, quality, directing... none of that bothered me.
What I disliked about this film is that the plot is so weak. In fact there is barely a plot at all and thus as disturbing as it is, it's boring. Believe it or not. I understand the basic idea of the film, sick and twisted people on a killing spree, but a lot of the scenes seemed thrown together in no particular order. In a way it was confusing, but not in a strange artistic David Lynch type of confusing way. The composition of the film, just simply fails to be compelling in any way.
If you are simply looking to be disgusted or disturbed then I can recommend this film. However if you are looking for at least something of a functional film, don't waste your time on this one.
What I disliked about this film is that the plot is so weak. In fact there is barely a plot at all and thus as disturbing as it is, it's boring. Believe it or not. I understand the basic idea of the film, sick and twisted people on a killing spree, but a lot of the scenes seemed thrown together in no particular order. In a way it was confusing, but not in a strange artistic David Lynch type of confusing way. The composition of the film, just simply fails to be compelling in any way.
If you are simply looking to be disgusted or disturbed then I can recommend this film. However if you are looking for at least something of a functional film, don't waste your time on this one.
- RedFoxVertigo
- Jan 25, 2009
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I watched this film on the grounds that it had a reputation of being the sickest ever made. And it is certainly the most extreme film I've seen. But that doesn't make it entertaining. The effects are top notch and it does what it sets out to do but my god is it boring. The people on here who say they've watched it numerous times must be geeks. There is no reason to watch this more than once unless you are trying to prove a point because it is just the most boring pile of shite I have ever seen. It's basically a 15 year old horror enthusiasts wet dream. I think that the director has great potential and I am looking forward to 'The Redsin Tower' because it looks like it has entertainment value. Mordum is basically a fake snuff movie and its attempts to make it seem real are its major downfall. A lot of it is just shaky camera and shouting and when it gets to the gore and violence it just seems like it's trying too hard. Some may call it art, but they're idiots! It's just a really boring pointless film with really good special effects. I'm not saying don't watch it (because curiosity gets the better of all of us and I watched it because of reviews and comments that I read on this site) I'm just saying: don't expect too much and don't believe the hype. In my opinion a good movie should keep you gripped and a sick movie should disturb you. I was so bored watching this that it didn't disturb me. If you're a gore hound, watch it. If you're curious, watch it, but be honest with yourself afterwards and I'm sure you'll agree that it's crap.
- Smells_Like_Cheese
- May 26, 2011
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I thought this genre of hand-held shock began and ended with Blair Witch Project.
The movie is mindless, self-indulgent porn-gore, poorly "acted" by people simply reveling in attempting to give a shock-effect, while uttering the F*-word in nearly every line.
Sure, the movie apparently meets its attempted goal, of desecrating all that is sane, normal, and decent in humans. But anyone who would sit down and decide to take every single aspect of humanity, morality and mental-health to its opposite extreme would probably easily write such a plot, from the same logical (illogical?) conclusions. The movie is therefore predictable and boring. If you're like me and can watch gore and know that it's merely special-effects, the movie is a mere annoying waste of time.
If you're into grotesque special-effects of mutilation, sexual perversion, porn and bodily desecration, then you'll probably think this movie is exactly what you wanted. Which... would then make me wonder about your own mental health. Otherwise, it's a boring, simplistic and predictable antithesis of humanity and all that is good.
I'm sure that everyone involved, especially the actors, enjoyed the mindless attempts at shock and the flaunting porn-acts. But for me, it's mere self-revelry.
The movie is mindless, self-indulgent porn-gore, poorly "acted" by people simply reveling in attempting to give a shock-effect, while uttering the F*-word in nearly every line.
Sure, the movie apparently meets its attempted goal, of desecrating all that is sane, normal, and decent in humans. But anyone who would sit down and decide to take every single aspect of humanity, morality and mental-health to its opposite extreme would probably easily write such a plot, from the same logical (illogical?) conclusions. The movie is therefore predictable and boring. If you're like me and can watch gore and know that it's merely special-effects, the movie is a mere annoying waste of time.
If you're into grotesque special-effects of mutilation, sexual perversion, porn and bodily desecration, then you'll probably think this movie is exactly what you wanted. Which... would then make me wonder about your own mental health. Otherwise, it's a boring, simplistic and predictable antithesis of humanity and all that is good.
I'm sure that everyone involved, especially the actors, enjoyed the mindless attempts at shock and the flaunting porn-acts. But for me, it's mere self-revelry.
That was honestly one of the worst hours I have ever spent in my life. This is the dullest film I've ever had the misfortune to view.
So I got this because I heard it was a sick, unique film (which I have to say interests me) but this was truly shocking for all the wrong reasons. For me, it failed on every level imaginable.
Firstly, I still don't really know what happened. There was some "alternative" kids laughing while the camera focused on either some bloody scene or basically, nothing. But, I'm guessing this was the "crazy" idea behind it all. Well it failed completely for me. I hated the people in it because they annoyed me by constantly laughing and shouting at nothing. They came across as idiots really. The fact they happened to do nasty things as a hobby seemed so irrelevant because it was done in such a ridiculous manner it was unbelievable. They made a pathetic attempt at being deranged but like I said, it felt more like idiocy and I cared so little about the whole thing that there nasty habits simply began adding to the boredom of it all.
It failed to shock me too. The one thing it was so very desperate to do. Don't get me wrong, I didn't approach this in a sceptical manner, quite the opposite in fact. I wanted to be disgusted, scared or at the very least entertained by it as I do with every horror movie I watch. It was an interesting (but not original) idea having a first person horror and doing it "home-movie" style but obviously not if it's executed so very poorly. The atmosphere this film created meant the sick parts had little or no effect. They did look quite good some of the effects but it crossed over the realistic/stupid line almost immediately.
I have to say I would be very surprised if anyone actually enjoyed this film. I presume this was aimed at the likes of me. People looking for sick and unique horror films but this film preoccupied itself so much by trying to be "sick" that it totally missed the mark. Saying f*** a lot and having some gory torture scenes has to be done very very well to have any affect on people today. Something more than just visual effects are needed because this sort of thing just isn't shocking any more.
So I got this because I heard it was a sick, unique film (which I have to say interests me) but this was truly shocking for all the wrong reasons. For me, it failed on every level imaginable.
Firstly, I still don't really know what happened. There was some "alternative" kids laughing while the camera focused on either some bloody scene or basically, nothing. But, I'm guessing this was the "crazy" idea behind it all. Well it failed completely for me. I hated the people in it because they annoyed me by constantly laughing and shouting at nothing. They came across as idiots really. The fact they happened to do nasty things as a hobby seemed so irrelevant because it was done in such a ridiculous manner it was unbelievable. They made a pathetic attempt at being deranged but like I said, it felt more like idiocy and I cared so little about the whole thing that there nasty habits simply began adding to the boredom of it all.
It failed to shock me too. The one thing it was so very desperate to do. Don't get me wrong, I didn't approach this in a sceptical manner, quite the opposite in fact. I wanted to be disgusted, scared or at the very least entertained by it as I do with every horror movie I watch. It was an interesting (but not original) idea having a first person horror and doing it "home-movie" style but obviously not if it's executed so very poorly. The atmosphere this film created meant the sick parts had little or no effect. They did look quite good some of the effects but it crossed over the realistic/stupid line almost immediately.
I have to say I would be very surprised if anyone actually enjoyed this film. I presume this was aimed at the likes of me. People looking for sick and unique horror films but this film preoccupied itself so much by trying to be "sick" that it totally missed the mark. Saying f*** a lot and having some gory torture scenes has to be done very very well to have any affect on people today. Something more than just visual effects are needed because this sort of thing just isn't shocking any more.
- Discopants
- Aug 15, 2008
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A bunch of morons with a hand-held camera go around screaming ceaselessly and laughing idiotically in a never ending profanity-laden cacophony whilst performing "sick" acts which, as some unknown rule apparently dictates, can only be inflicted on disgusting fat chicks who forget to resist.
This is not a movie, since it has no plot, and it is not disturbing, since you can find worse things on the internet in less than a fraction of the time it would require for you to waste your time with this childish foolishness called "August Underground's Mordum," which belongs in the same trash bin as "Scrapbook." Just because damaged American kiddies with fractured psyches, short attention spans, and a penchant for anything that can momentarily lift them out of their fuzzy world view-defined, over-indulgent, instant gratification-based existence manage to praise this film with the vocabulary of someone who - surprisingly - has at least managed to attain a high school senior's vocabulary, does not make it worth watching. Then again, I suspect anyone who falls for it will probably be the same category of human: a confused child in a man's body, his emotional development permanently arrested at point "Beavis and Butthead." This review is for the sane who like horror cinema, not boring pseudo-porno splatter fluff worshipers: stay away, folks.
This is not a movie, since it has no plot, and it is not disturbing, since you can find worse things on the internet in less than a fraction of the time it would require for you to waste your time with this childish foolishness called "August Underground's Mordum," which belongs in the same trash bin as "Scrapbook." Just because damaged American kiddies with fractured psyches, short attention spans, and a penchant for anything that can momentarily lift them out of their fuzzy world view-defined, over-indulgent, instant gratification-based existence manage to praise this film with the vocabulary of someone who - surprisingly - has at least managed to attain a high school senior's vocabulary, does not make it worth watching. Then again, I suspect anyone who falls for it will probably be the same category of human: a confused child in a man's body, his emotional development permanently arrested at point "Beavis and Butthead." This review is for the sane who like horror cinema, not boring pseudo-porno splatter fluff worshipers: stay away, folks.
- Der_Schnibbler
- Jun 20, 2007
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It wasn't just that this film was painfully boring, it was also incredibly annoying. There is no plot to talk about. Although they have done well with the grainy amateur look and although certainly not unwatchable, the jumpy camera made me loose interest after ten minutes. I agree with previous comments that it would have been better if it was shorter. It takes a lot to shock me and this was no exception. I found it predictable and most of the special affects I found really quite poor. Watching this film (which had to be done on mute as the constant swearing and screaming to fill in time was so irritating) has robbed me of 77mins of my life! This film is developing a cult status amongst gore fans that it really does not deserve, a lot of the depraved acts appeared to be put in for no reason other than as an attempt to shock, however the emphasis has to be on the lack of plot. This really is just a long, boring collection of gory acts. Don't waste your time and money.
- dragonstime
- Mar 23, 2007
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There is no entertainment factor to this. It's just mindless pathetic and sick. Done for shock factor and yeah it gets that. Why watch something that turns your stomach so badly? I don't know, I loaned this from a friend who hadn't had time to watch it. I watched it out of sheer boredom whilst nursing a sense of disgust/hatred/anger/nausea.
OK, people may like those types of films that's up to them.
I like horror films, this isn't a horror film, it's just a brutal. Paedo-necrophilia does not make for good viewing. There are enough social problems going on in this world without rubbish like this polluting the minds of the psychologically vulnerable.
OK, people may like those types of films that's up to them.
I like horror films, this isn't a horror film, it's just a brutal. Paedo-necrophilia does not make for good viewing. There are enough social problems going on in this world without rubbish like this polluting the minds of the psychologically vulnerable.
- stunospam-ta
- Dec 24, 2006
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Before trying to track down this movie to own it, as I usually do I like to read comments on here to see whether or not it would be worth it. One this I have noticed with this movie should have been that I shouldn't have read all the comments and spoilers people have given. I'm 40 minutes into the movie as I write this and I don't know how I feel towards it.
The comments made about this movie in the beginning was nothing but good ratings and people who thought this would be worth it for horror fans out there looking for a fake snuff/gross movie. This movie obviously delivers. Now however with all this hype surrounding the movie to what "it is suppose to accomplish" people have lost the shock value while watching it.
Sure it doesn't have grade-A actors, and a fantastic plot (or plot at all), camera work is what grade 8 cyber-work class looked like, and the camera cuts are random... but the shock, grotesque-ness, nausea levels and "snuff" is right up there. If you haven't seen a movie that shocks you enough I would suggest this movie... just stop reading about it!!!
The comments made about this movie in the beginning was nothing but good ratings and people who thought this would be worth it for horror fans out there looking for a fake snuff/gross movie. This movie obviously delivers. Now however with all this hype surrounding the movie to what "it is suppose to accomplish" people have lost the shock value while watching it.
Sure it doesn't have grade-A actors, and a fantastic plot (or plot at all), camera work is what grade 8 cyber-work class looked like, and the camera cuts are random... but the shock, grotesque-ness, nausea levels and "snuff" is right up there. If you haven't seen a movie that shocks you enough I would suggest this movie... just stop reading about it!!!
- a_dancersdream
- May 19, 2009
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- arcane360-1
- Oct 12, 2006
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This film is an enigmatic work of art. Yes, this is "art." At the end of the day, that's something that can be said of it for certain. Regardless, some consider it a masterpiece. Some consider it "bottom of the barrel." Some don't know what to think of it. And I find myself falling into that last camp to an extent.
From Co-Director Fred Vogel comes "August Underground's Mordum." The second in a trilogy of absolute extreme-horror. A trilogy that doesn't just test the taboo and "distasteful"- they literally skip past those barriers with a demented glee and joy that is almost absolutely admirable.
The film is presented as the home-movies of a group of serial killers, and follows them through a plethora of events and occurrences. Everything from random clips of the daily lives, to disgusting displays of torture as they mutilate, molest and murder their victims. Often in ways so explicit and cruel, I don't think I can accurately describe them here without A) going into "spoiler" territory and B) violating some terms and conditions of this site.
When I first saw the film, I was repulsed. I was upset. I was angry. In sheer rage, I made every effort to speak down about it, insult it and try and dissuade others from seeing it. Yet, as I looked back with an analytical eye, and gave it a second viewing, I found myself having a change of heart. The purpose behind this film, at least from a base, simplistic analysis, is to disturb the viewer. Enrage the viewer. Even HURT the viewer. And my initial reaction of revulsion and anger actually made sense. I was feeling what appears to be the intended feeling behind this work.
So... that means it worked. By god, every negative feeling this gave me was by very design. Thus, this film was a success. And for its aspirations and goals... it was actually GOOD.
However, I am still conflicted. Because despite fundamentally succeeding, this film still does have several issues- both practically and artistically, that hold it back.
Without saying too much, you can often tell that the events therein are staged, and some elements do come off as fake. In addition, though it succeeds in its goal to disturb, I do think that it could be argued that the film is shallow in a way. True, I often do admire films that others feel are "shallow" (stupid comedies and action movies, for example), yet here, this is a slightly bigger issue due to a lack of story, development, etc. Yes, the film might have its agenda (to disturb and distress and frighten the viewer, in this case), but that doesn't mean it shouldn't attempt to be "more" than that agenda.
And so, I find myself conflicted. It achieves what it sets out to do. But what it sets out to do isn't necessarily interesting or extraordinary enough to make it "special."
However, that criticism being said, I do think this film does show talent and a potential for much better work. And I will definitely keep my eyes open for Vogel and the gang's future work. Because I do think they are capable of producing something that could potentially be considered a "classic" of the horror genre. And in fact, with some more thought, this could have been that film. They just haven't quite hit that mark.
I am giving this an average 6 out of 10. This is for EXTREMELY limited audiences, but those who can stomach it might very well enjoy it. (And I would not recommend this film to those under the age of 21. I know it's probably technically for ages 18+, but I do think that anyone under 21 is probably too young for its content.)
From Co-Director Fred Vogel comes "August Underground's Mordum." The second in a trilogy of absolute extreme-horror. A trilogy that doesn't just test the taboo and "distasteful"- they literally skip past those barriers with a demented glee and joy that is almost absolutely admirable.
The film is presented as the home-movies of a group of serial killers, and follows them through a plethora of events and occurrences. Everything from random clips of the daily lives, to disgusting displays of torture as they mutilate, molest and murder their victims. Often in ways so explicit and cruel, I don't think I can accurately describe them here without A) going into "spoiler" territory and B) violating some terms and conditions of this site.
When I first saw the film, I was repulsed. I was upset. I was angry. In sheer rage, I made every effort to speak down about it, insult it and try and dissuade others from seeing it. Yet, as I looked back with an analytical eye, and gave it a second viewing, I found myself having a change of heart. The purpose behind this film, at least from a base, simplistic analysis, is to disturb the viewer. Enrage the viewer. Even HURT the viewer. And my initial reaction of revulsion and anger actually made sense. I was feeling what appears to be the intended feeling behind this work.
So... that means it worked. By god, every negative feeling this gave me was by very design. Thus, this film was a success. And for its aspirations and goals... it was actually GOOD.
However, I am still conflicted. Because despite fundamentally succeeding, this film still does have several issues- both practically and artistically, that hold it back.
Without saying too much, you can often tell that the events therein are staged, and some elements do come off as fake. In addition, though it succeeds in its goal to disturb, I do think that it could be argued that the film is shallow in a way. True, I often do admire films that others feel are "shallow" (stupid comedies and action movies, for example), yet here, this is a slightly bigger issue due to a lack of story, development, etc. Yes, the film might have its agenda (to disturb and distress and frighten the viewer, in this case), but that doesn't mean it shouldn't attempt to be "more" than that agenda.
And so, I find myself conflicted. It achieves what it sets out to do. But what it sets out to do isn't necessarily interesting or extraordinary enough to make it "special."
However, that criticism being said, I do think this film does show talent and a potential for much better work. And I will definitely keep my eyes open for Vogel and the gang's future work. Because I do think they are capable of producing something that could potentially be considered a "classic" of the horror genre. And in fact, with some more thought, this could have been that film. They just haven't quite hit that mark.
I am giving this an average 6 out of 10. This is for EXTREMELY limited audiences, but those who can stomach it might very well enjoy it. (And I would not recommend this film to those under the age of 21. I know it's probably technically for ages 18+, but I do think that anyone under 21 is probably too young for its content.)
- TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness
- Jul 8, 2014
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Wow!!! what can I say ,slicing,stabbing,rape,drugs. The only thing missing from this turd is a storyline. The real name of this movie should have been 8 min. of good special effects in a huge 80 min. waste of time. the internet buzz was way off on this one there is nothing good about this movie, if you bought it like i did sorry,if you are thinking of buying it, think again.
The special effects were violent and semi-bloody the location they used was the most disturbing thing in this movie. 2nd only to the
horrible camera and sound I am all for amateur film makers as long as they are actually making a film (even a bad film) but this was like 8 or 9 people running around drunk with a camera. Special effects can't make up for the lack of storyline and camera close-ups of walls, carpets and cat litter boxes. Next time try a Trypod. and not making a horror movie.
The special effects were violent and semi-bloody the location they used was the most disturbing thing in this movie. 2nd only to the
horrible camera and sound I am all for amateur film makers as long as they are actually making a film (even a bad film) but this was like 8 or 9 people running around drunk with a camera. Special effects can't make up for the lack of storyline and camera close-ups of walls, carpets and cat litter boxes. Next time try a Trypod. and not making a horror movie.
The film is supposed to be a pretend snuff film, but I don't even know if an actual snuff film could take things this far. There is vomiting, genital mutilation, cannibalism, rape, torture, sex with severed penises, murder of children(something that REALLY REALLY gets under my skin), and lots more. A lot of perverted stuff. I do recommend this to people who just want to see disgusting stuff. This film is filled to the brim with all kinds of nasty, depraved, and terrible things that should really satisfy people who want to be shocked or are obsessed with special effects and makeup. This film has excellent special effects and makeup, not to mention the acting being pretty darn convincing. I give it a half star because it's not my kind of film, if you can call it that. But I can definitely see the appeal. Jerami Cruise and Killjoy are geniuses of the macabre. I congratulate them on a job well done. They have made a film that I found physically nauseating. It's hard to gross me out, but they've done it. I can't recommend the film to people who want to see a good horror film. But I definitely will say that in terms of gore, makeup, and mayhem, it's stunning. Check it out if it sounds like you'd like it.s
I admit, I wanted to watch this as I love horror movies and this was listed on the internet as being possibly the sickest movie ever made. I can only imagine that the director rounded up a few college kids who had never made a film before and said to them, here's an old video camera and a couple of hundred bucks each, please go away and make me the sickest film you can think of. Off they went, camera permanently being juggled making it difficult to see what's going on, a deliberately grainy picture, supposedly for realism but realistically to cover up the poor effects in places, constant screaming from said college kids, probably because they couldn't learn more than 5 word sentences......it's bad, very very bad. No story line, just a series of sketches around ways to dismember, torture, maim, murder and have sex with, dying or dead people. Sick? Yes it is, more the idea of what they are doing than what you actually see. I won't add spoilers by going into detail, suffice to say, if you are a horror film fan and think this might be up your street, don't bother, it really isn't worth wasting 80 minutes of your life, there are plenty of decent horror films out there......this most certainly isn't one of them. I have never rated a film 1/10 before, I think I'm probably being generous with this one!!
This collection of random violence had some interesting scenes, but they were too disconnected to make me care. I refuse to call this a movie because it had no plot, no character development, no dialog or anything to make me interested in why they were doing what they were doing. It was like watching the content of "The Aristocrats" blended with camera work of "Blair Witch".
Watch it once, just to say you have watched it. Gross out your friends with your knowledge of this trash. And gore for gore's sake maybe mildly amusing to some but it is not entertaining or artistic, just weird.
Watch it once, just to say you have watched it. Gross out your friends with your knowledge of this trash. And gore for gore's sake maybe mildly amusing to some but it is not entertaining or artistic, just weird.
- ashley-393
- Oct 19, 2008
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I really don't know where to start to describe this "artistic" operation, which I categorically refuse to define as a movie.
Defined by many as the most violent and disturbing movie ever made, this "artistic operation" seemed anything but disturbing to me. Some scenes of violence and gore are certainly present, but they are filmed so badly and superficially that even the most attentive and fussy spectator loses the thread of the plot.
The plot itself, if it can be defined as such, tells the story of a group of three boys (in the first there were two, here the sister of the protagonist of the first is added) who goes around from city to city beating, raping , torture and kill anyone who comes to hand and in the most disgusting ways possible.
This is perhaps only 1/4 of the movie, because the remaining scenes are nothing more than interminable sequences where we see the group doing the most useless and disinteresting things that can be shown: going to the supermarket, eating in a fast-food restaurant, going a piercing shop and so on. To surround all this there is a huge dose of healthy and healthy boredom and pain in the ass, that he or she who manages to win it should really be rewarded in my opinion.
If there were to be an Oscar for the worst movie, this artistic operation would win it very easily.
I absolutely advise against seeing this pile of garbage.
Defined by many as the most violent and disturbing movie ever made, this "artistic operation" seemed anything but disturbing to me. Some scenes of violence and gore are certainly present, but they are filmed so badly and superficially that even the most attentive and fussy spectator loses the thread of the plot.
The plot itself, if it can be defined as such, tells the story of a group of three boys (in the first there were two, here the sister of the protagonist of the first is added) who goes around from city to city beating, raping , torture and kill anyone who comes to hand and in the most disgusting ways possible.
This is perhaps only 1/4 of the movie, because the remaining scenes are nothing more than interminable sequences where we see the group doing the most useless and disinteresting things that can be shown: going to the supermarket, eating in a fast-food restaurant, going a piercing shop and so on. To surround all this there is a huge dose of healthy and healthy boredom and pain in the ass, that he or she who manages to win it should really be rewarded in my opinion.
If there were to be an Oscar for the worst movie, this artistic operation would win it very easily.
I absolutely advise against seeing this pile of garbage.
- balboniemanuele
- Jun 20, 2023
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I like to consider myself a pretty screwed up person and I do enjoy movies that disturb most "normal" people but I'm fine with that. I took on a personal challenge to watch the most disturbing movies I could find movies like: Freaks, Salo: 120 days of Sodom, Irreversible, Last House on the Left, Caligula, and others like them. August Underground Mordum is the antithesis for all humanity.
This is a movie about the person next door to you, a co-worker, or even a friend. This is a movie that dives deep into the mind of the types of demented individuals that people like to pretend don't exist. You will witness acts of pure cruelty and sadism, the likes of which even a movie based on the magnum opus of the Marquis de Sade (the man whose name is where the word Sadism comes from) Salo can't even touch.
This is a movie that violates, destroys, and mocks our belief that all people are good. The most disturbing parts of the movie are not in the murders and tortures of the helpless victims (although these are very very realistic) but rather when we see the parts of the normal lives of the murders. They visit concerts, eat fast food, and live lives like we do. This is a movie that forces us to look at people who revel in torture and killing and forces us to acknowledge that they are in fact humans like us.
Not for the faint of heart.
This is a movie about the person next door to you, a co-worker, or even a friend. This is a movie that dives deep into the mind of the types of demented individuals that people like to pretend don't exist. You will witness acts of pure cruelty and sadism, the likes of which even a movie based on the magnum opus of the Marquis de Sade (the man whose name is where the word Sadism comes from) Salo can't even touch.
This is a movie that violates, destroys, and mocks our belief that all people are good. The most disturbing parts of the movie are not in the murders and tortures of the helpless victims (although these are very very realistic) but rather when we see the parts of the normal lives of the murders. They visit concerts, eat fast food, and live lives like we do. This is a movie that forces us to look at people who revel in torture and killing and forces us to acknowledge that they are in fact humans like us.
Not for the faint of heart.
- higginstommy
- Jul 28, 2010
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"August Underground's Mordum" is easily one of the sickest and most repulsive horror films ever made.The film is extremely dirty and hateful,but at the same time it fails a little bit at the realism that "August Underground" achieved.It lacks the disturbing feel of the first,but it surpasses it in the shocks and gore department.There is a really sick castration with mini scissors,vomit degradation with taunting,cannibalism,fetus eating,sex scene with entrails or a maggot ridden baby torso.The plot of "Mordum" is easy to follow:three serial killers degrade,rape and kill their victims,whilst videotaping their sickening actions.Towards the end the fourth sicko is introduced(played by Killjoy of Necrophagia)and the film becomes almost too unbearable to watch.The special effects are incredibly realistic and the violence is ugly and vile.So if you like truly extreme and nihilistic horror give this piece of depravity a look.7 out of 10.
- HumanoidOfFlesh
- Nov 8, 2004
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- srh_hogarth
- Oct 23, 2011
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