The trashy aspect that would have made some people disgust is however to be relativized. Okay, it's still very disgusting.
Terrifying II – The Gore Race
Arrived in our countries dubbed by a highly sulphurous reputation, the astonishment in front of such spectacular and carnivalesque gore will be in order for the new followers of Art the clown while the film will disappoint the spectators of the first part. An of enucleations and eviscerations to camouflage a wobbly scenario. The excess of trash is justified by gratuitously cruel and inept aberrant scenes. Nevertheless, the special effects and makeup, supervised by the director himself, are truly remarkable.
Pinocchio – "Oh, mazette!Oh, mazette! »
Say goodbye to the little angelic puppet whose story dared to lie and told us to distrust strangers and welcome to the daredevil and unbearable wooden boy more in tune with the tale. This animated film is not beautiful: the characters are technically impeccable but indescribably ugly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2O5TMO3egI On the other hand, the themes are splendidly tinged with melancholy, whether on the rise of fascism, the horror and losses inherent in war or mortality and mourning.
Babylon – "Eat another rat"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LANiBNlOJ4 This disproportionate and very ambitious film deals with a disgusting environment with unfair change but which was a certain revolution (from silent to talking) embellished and ornamented by magnificent films. Margot Robbie, the object of all lusts, was relegated to an eminently sexual position in The Wolf of Wall Street and still a little here but she is definitely bewitching and bewitching. What could have been one outrage too many, that is to say its staggering duration, is counterbalanced by scenes with real regains of interest. The film oozes excrement, vomit or mucus but it is vulgarity assumed to shake up benevolence.