I think we can agree this is the best horror film of all time and the horror genre sucks. However, this is how you do horrorkino. Besides that one anon who hates it this is /ourkino/
Otherwise horror is just to be utilized along with other genres as a compliment.
why is she melting?
>horror
What part about the movie scared you, child? Was it the adult situations? or the graphic content?
Maybe you should stick to Disney movies until you become a braver man like your grandfather.
>>78917538
It's like a psychological horror through surrealism. I never said it scared me.
>>78917509
cause i just jizzed in her
that wasn't a horror movie, wasn't intended to be one either. the horrendously cut US version was marketed as one though.
>>78917700
The best horror movies aren't pure "horror" movies whatever the fuck that entails besides being made like shit. It is drama and it is horror.
wetwet general?
>>78917457
I agree wholeheartedly. I avoided watching Possession for a long time because I had never seen a good horror film before.
>horror
Lol what a fucking idiot. You just know this guy browsed /tv/ whilst watching it.
I really dislike ~arthouse~ movies like this where no one talks and acts like a normal person.
>>78917994
When your idea of a normal conversation is quippy capeshit exchange then I imagine arthouse dialogue is horrendously boring to you
>>78917457
shit flick
movie name?
>>78917457
This kino had a big effect on me. What is similar in atmosphere/tone?
>>78917932
Kys I never do that. And see >>78917779
I also saw it a long time ago for the first time.
>>78917904
Cool
>>78918157
Possession (1981)
Agree. Also, best film about men/women relationships
>>78918171
Well try Zulawski's On the Silver Globe or his other stuff but it's kind of one of a kind.
Aronofskys work besides reqiuem for a dream isn't directed like this but has similar tone and atmosphere.
>>78917855
>Horror film
More like retard general.
>>78918255
this, but that title is contended by La Notte (both films espouse the topic of problematic relationships in different ways)
>>78917994
I thought the dialogue was much easier to parse than regular movie conversations.
>>78917457
WETWET