Enter the enigmatic realm of David Cronenberg, the visionary behind the unsettling masterpiece, Videodrome (1983). As he unravels the intricacies of our fascination with violence and disturbing content, a peculiar truth emerges—within a group of ten friends, a unanimous 10 out of 10 may confess to either being oblivious or averse to such cinematic experiences. The term "disturbing films" becomes a whisper in the shadows, eliciting an air of strangeness among those uninitiated. In the circle of friends, a sly jest circulates: "If we decide to watch a movie together, fear not my sanity, and please, let the authorities remain unbothered!" "Do we not all merit our moment in the sun, even the disquieting ones?" Welcome to a category that ventures into the uncharted territories of unsettling movements and genres. Brace yourself as we dive into the eerie and provocative realm of disturbing films. Let's embark on a journey where the unconventional takes center stage, and the peculiar becomes the norm. It's time to embrace the unconventional, explore the uncharted, and get a little eccentric with our cinematic choices.
Macau cops begin to suspect a man running a pork buns restaurant of murder, after tracing the origin of a case full of chopped up human remains that washed ashore, which leads them to him.
Subtitles: English / Chinese / Cantonese
Audio: Chinese / Cantonese
Quality: 1080