Sentences with phrase «grotesque violence»

The phrase "grotesque violence" refers to extreme acts of aggression and brutality that are shocking, horrifying, and distorted in a way that goes beyond what is considered normal or acceptable. Full definition
There are sudden bursts of grotesque violence that are jarring and feel real.
I admit there is some humor, but it's followed by grotesque violence, like scenes of Joe continuously smashing Chris in the face with a can of pumpkin.
While the Ryan Reynolds - lead sequel leads the way with a similar formula to its predecessor, it builds on the successes in almost every way for 119 minutes of raunchy laughs and grotesque violence impressively being juxtaposed with an unexpectedly heavy amount of heart.
Amid grotesque violence, Nour is made a refugee, a traveler through Syria's neighboring lands.
He seems to want us to gasp at the naturalistic horror of it all, drawn from history and accompanied with the sober denunciation of actual frontier massacres (Blocker is a veteran of Wounded Knee), but the parade of grotesque violence (murders, rapes, suicides) suggests something more surreal, less literal.
There are several interludes of grotesque violence that serve as a reminder of just how inhumanly brutal the whole business was, including a dip into the world of «Mandingo fighting,» which is like cockfighting but with slaves.
The blood red art direction is eerily beautiful and Fulci's relentless long takes, punctuated by jolting shock cuts and eruptions of grotesque violence, creates a mood of sheer paranoid horror right down to the final, mind bending image.
Like the recent «Deadpool», this appears to be packed with the kind of «adult» content — swearing, fetish - wear, grotesque violence — that mainly appeals to teenage boys.
Not surprisingly, Saulnier's stylistic fingerprints are all over I Don't Feel At Home, detectable on everything from the contrast - heavy cinematography to a focus on fringe - dwelling lowlifes to the sudden bursts of grotesque violence.
And Logan's appropriation of the Parisian Grand guignol, relocating the famed theatre of grotesque violence to London, is a tease.
By situating the audience perspective at the borders of grotesque violence, both at a remove in the case of the CCTV cameras and in decontextualizing, arresting close - ups with the help of cinematographer Tom Townend, Ramsay conveys a more ruminative position on the effects of violence.
The game is chock of all sorts of crazy assassinations, so if gore and grotesque violence is your thing, I suggest you feast your eyes on the trailer below.
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