Subconscious Cruelty

2000

Action / Crime / Drama / Fantasy / Horror

25
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 52% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.8/10 10 2079 2.1K

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A surrealistic anthology of horror films; four segments structured as an intense fever dream...


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Reviewed by salemzin 6 / 10

Destroy The Left Side

The intense experience provided by "Subconscious Cruelty" (2000) differs significantly from any other cinematographic production made in the 2000s, presenting notable similarities with David Lynch's "Eraserhead" (1977), however, raising the levels of disturbance and viscerality to a higher level. More distressing.

Exploring the format of an experimental anthology, the film reveals itself to be incessantly disconcerting and explicitly provocative with each new scene, imposing discomfort on the viewer. The narrative reveals several subtexts and instigates debates, the most evident of which are sexual and religious in nature. The numerous sequences notable for their violence are skillfully realized through practical effects, an attribute that contributed significantly to the film's popularity.

Although enigmatic and peculiar, "Subconscious Cruelty" (2000) seems to be the genuine expression of director Karim Hussain's morbid and restless thoughts, conveying social criticism and personal conceptions. The film is not intended for audiences looking for mere entertainment; on the contrary, its effectiveness is reserved for lovers of extreme cinema and aficionados of the aesthetics of art house cinema.

Reviewed by The_Void 7 / 10

Four morbid tales of mutilation, incest, rape and sacrilege!

Well, it's safe to say that Subconscious Cruelty is one weird film! Supposedly an insight into the human mind, Subconscious Cruelty is comprises four macabre and bizarre tales of the extreme. The first segment, entitled 'Ovarian Eyeball' is really just a warm up, but it's good in that it gives the viewer an idea of what to expect from the next three segments. It simply sees a naked woman laid out on a table, while another woman cuts into her abdomen and pulls out a human eyeball! I've got no idea what the point is, but it certainly makes for visceral viewing. The following story is the best of the bunch, and takes in the "old favourite" sick movie theme of incest. The segment follows a man who lives alone with his pregnant sister. He's repulsed by her pregnancy - yet he wants to have sex with her anyway, and naturally he gets his way. This story stands out because of the monotonous and 'matter of fact' narration, as well as the ending - which doesn't fail to deliver the shocks. This segment is well acted, well filmed and easily the highlight of Subconscious Cruelty.

Naturally, the next two sections aren't as good as the second one; so the only way from there is down, but director Karim Hussain still manages to pull something out of the bag before the film ends. He doesn't do it right away, however, as the third segment is the weakest of the film, and simply sees a lot of people have sex with the ground. It's very surreal, and therefore memorable for that same reason; but there doesn't seem to be a lot of point to it, and I was in the mood for something a bit more morbid after the second section. The film ends on a high, however, as while I'm not entirely sure what the point was - the final segment features the film's best imagery. This segment focuses on religion, and certainly isn't for anyone that values it! Director Karim Hussain has achieved something here - as while this collection of four 'extreme' stories doesn't come together as a complete whole, the film almost feels tasteful as it's shot in such an eloquent and eye catching manner. The director would seem to have been imitating the highly respected surreal director Luis Buñuel, albeit with gore, rape and incest; and if you ask me, he hasn't done a bad job at all. Not for everyone, but certainly worth a look for extreme fanatics!

Reviewed by itrevorallen 7 / 10

Desecration & Demoralization from a poet.

The movie is poetic. Much of the scenery is cleverly chosen and represents imagery related to creation and the mockery of this world (or more so human nature). Opinions will vary, but to me this justifies the brutal "extreme" nature of the film, something many others lack. It helps that the imagination is not all which is utilized to find purpose in the atrocities taking place On screen, instead your offered a guide who narrates his own thoughts and concepts has he creates these acts of desecration. His acts of self perceived ultimate trauma.

Cons: there is a major lack of plot going on. Also quite boring at certain points (ie 15+ minutes of people having sex with the bleeding earth) Pros: this lack of plot is further depiction of human nature. Also the gore was very high quality and believable.

Going With a 7, but it can be easily understood how many are tempted to rate this a 3 or lower. Not the genre for everyone.

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